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Michelle BartonJohns Hopkins University Verified email at jhu.edu Cited by 3693 |
Ecocentric and anthropocentric attitudes toward the environment
SCG Thompson, MA Barton - Journal of environmental Psychology, 1994 - Elsevier
The relationship between two motives underlying environmental attitudes was examined:
ecocentrism—valuing nature for its own sake, and anthropocentrism—valuing nature because …
ecocentrism—valuing nature for its own sake, and anthropocentrism—valuing nature because …
Learning words in nonostensive contexts.
M Tomasello, ME Barton - Developmental psychology, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Four word learning studies with 24-mo-old children are reported. In Studies 1 and 2, an adult
used a novel word to announce her intention to perform an action or to find an object. It was …
used a novel word to announce her intention to perform an action or to find an object. It was …
TRIM24 links a non-canonical histone signature to breast cancer
Recognition of modified histone species by distinct structural domains within ‘reader’ proteins
plays a critical role in the regulation of gene expression. Readers that simultaneously …
plays a critical role in the regulation of gene expression. Readers that simultaneously …
Organizational crises and the disturbance of relational systems
Various bodies of literature attest to how crises significantly damage the way people relate
with one another—damage that lasts long past the cessation of those crises. Such relational …
with one another—damage that lasts long past the cessation of those crises. Such relational …
[HTML][HTML] Sensemaking in the time of COVID‐19
MK Christianson, MA Barton - Journal of Management Studies, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
When people encounter surprising or confusing events, they engage in sensemaking to
answer the questions,‘what’s the story?’and ‘now what?’(Weick et al., 2005). Sensemaking is a …
answer the questions,‘what’s the story?’and ‘now what?’(Weick et al., 2005). Sensemaking is a …
ZMYND11 links histone H3. 3K36me3 to transcription elongation and tumour suppression
Recognition of modified histones by ‘reader’ proteins plays a critical role in the regulation of
chromatin 1 . H3K36 trimethylation (H3K36me3) is deposited onto the nucleosomes in the …
chromatin 1 . H3K36 trimethylation (H3K36me3) is deposited onto the nucleosomes in the …
Trim24 targets endogenous p53 for degradation
…, RL Johnson, MC Barton - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
Numerous studies focus on the tumor suppressor p53 as a protector of genomic stability,
mediator of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, and target of mutation in 50% of all human cancers. …
mediator of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, and target of mutation in 50% of all human cancers. …
Hypoxia induces a novel signature of chromatin modifications and global repression of transcription
Tumor cells respond to the harsh hypoxic microenvironment, in part, by transcriptional
regulation of specific target genes. We found that hypoxia-mediated activation of selected genes …
regulation of specific target genes. We found that hypoxia-mediated activation of selected genes …
[PDF][PDF] Kaiso/p120-catenin and TCF/β-catenin complexes coordinately regulate canonical Wnt gene targets
…, JP Lyons, H Ji, TT Nguyen, K Cho, MC Barton… - Developmental cell, 2005 - cell.com
β-catenin-dependent or canonical Wnt signals are fundamental in animal development and
tumor progression. Using Xenopus laevis, we report that the BTB/POZ zinc finger family …
tumor progression. Using Xenopus laevis, we report that the BTB/POZ zinc finger family …
[HTML][HTML] p53 regulates cell cycle and microRNAs to promote differentiation of human embryonic stem cells
Multiple studies show that tumor suppressor p53 is a barrier to dedifferentiation; whether this
is strictly due to repression of proliferation remains a subject of debate. Here, we show that …
is strictly due to repression of proliferation remains a subject of debate. Here, we show that …