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Social Identification

 
 
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Disease relevance of Social Identification

 

High impact information on Social Identification

  • Prenyl group identification of rap2 proteins: a ras superfamily member other than ras that is farnesylated [2].
  • In diagnostic virology these findings can be applied to the rapid diagnosis of a current for recent) AV infection on a single serum sample and to the rapid group identification of clinical isolates by using type-specific animal antisera containing EA-Ab (one for each group) or sera from patients with primary AV infections [3].
  • These results also show that inhibition of norepinephrine uptake may represent an important mechanism involved with the enhancement of social identification and suggest a possible novel effect for the antidepressant nisoxetine [4].
  • When bacitracin disks were used for presumptive identification group A streptococci from clinical thorat specimens, 12.00% false positive and 0.00% false negative results were obtained as measured by the direct flourescent-antibody and Lancefield grouping methods [5].
  • Thiol group identification at or near the agonist binding site of the vascular dopamine receptor [6].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Social Identification

  • The linkage group identification numbers correspond to those for maps published by the Arús group in Spain and the Dirlewanger group in France. Forty-five percent of the loci showed segregation distortion most likely owing to the interspecific nature of the cross and mating system differences between almond (obligate outcrosser) and peach (selfer) [7].
  • Social identities and response to treatment for alcohol and cocaine abuse [8].
  • Following the Theory of Reasoned Action, we assessed attitude towards the environment, social identity, social norms, and environmentally conscious behaviour as well as environmental worry [9].
 

Gene context of Social Identification

  • Large bowel tumors and diamine oxidase (DAO) activity in patients: a new approach for risk group identification [10].
  • Furthermore, the author explored whether group identification and self-stereotyping moderated the effect of public CSE on in-group favoritism [11].
  • The sufferers found in the White Mountains physical relief, but also a place whose history affirmed their social identity and shaped their relationship to the natural environment [12].
  • However, because of the stigma associated with having epilepsy, which is common to many cultures, there can be a negative effect on the social identity of people with the disorder, particularly for those living in resource-poor countries [13].
  • To assess predictions from social identity development theory (SIDT; Nesdale, 2004) concerning children's ethnic/racial prejudice, 197 Anglo-Australian children ages 7 or 9 years participated in a minimal group study as a member of a team that had a norm of inclusion or exclusion [14].

References

  1. Intraspecific phylogeny and lineage group identification based on the prfA virulence gene cluster of Listeria monocytogenes. Ward, T.J., Gorski, L., Borucki, M.K., Mandrell, R.E., Hutchins, J., Pupedis, K. J. Bacteriol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  2. Prenyl group identification of rap2 proteins: a ras superfamily member other than ras that is farnesylated. Farrell, F.X., Yamamoto, K., Lapetina, E.G. Biochem. J. (1993) [Pubmed]
  3. Antibody to human adenovirus early antigens during acute adenovirus infections. Gerna, G., Cattaneo, E., Revello, M.G., Battaglia, M., Achilli, G. Infect. Immun. (1981) [Pubmed]
  4. Nisoxetine infusion into the olfactory bulb enhances the capacity for male rats to identify conspecifics. Shang, Y., Dluzen, D.E. Neuroscience (2001) [Pubmed]
  5. Evaluation of the Bacti-Lab streptococci culture systems for selective recovery and identification of group A streptococci. Freeburg, P.W., Buckingham, J.M. J. Clin. Microbiol. (1976) [Pubmed]
  6. Thiol group identification at or near the agonist binding site of the vascular dopamine receptor. Hall, A.S., Errol, C., Bryson, S.E., Ball, S.G., Balmforth, A.J. Eur. J. Pharmacol. (1992) [Pubmed]
  7. An expanded genetic linkage map of Prunus based on an interspecific cross between almond and peach. Bliss, F.A., Arulsekar, S., Foolad, M.R., Becerra, V., Gillen, A.M., Warburton, M.L., Dandekar, A.M., Kocsisne, G.M., Mydin, K.K. Genome (2002) [Pubmed]
  8. Social identities and response to treatment for alcohol and cocaine abuse. Weisz, C. Addictive behaviors. (1996) [Pubmed]
  9. Environmental worry: a concept to explain differences in environmentally conscious behaviour? Steinheider, B., Hodapp, V. Zentralblatt für Hygiene und Umweltmedizin = International journal of hygiene and environmental medicine. (1999) [Pubmed]
  10. Large bowel tumors and diamine oxidase (DAO) activity in patients: a new approach for risk group identification. Mennigen, R., Kusche, J., Krakamp, B., Elbers, A., Amoei, B., Kessebohm, M., Sommer, H. Agents Actions (1988) [Pubmed]
  11. Relations of self-esteem concerns, group identification, and self-stereotyping to in-group favoritism. De Cremer, D. The Journal of social psychology. (2001) [Pubmed]
  12. Hay fever holiday: health, leisure, and place in Gilded-Age America. Mitman, G. Bulletin of the history of medicine. (2003) [Pubmed]
  13. Epilepsy and social identity: the stigma of a chronic neurological disorder. Jacoby, A., Snape, D., Baker, G.A. Lancet neurology. (2005) [Pubmed]
  14. Group norms, threat, and children's racial prejudice. Nesdale, D., Maass, A., Durkin, K., Griffiths, J. Child development. (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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