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Alan R. DavidsonUniversity of Toronto Verified email at utoronto.ca Cited by 15283 |
Anti-CRISPR: discovery, mechanism and function
CRISPR–Cas adaptive immune systems are widespread among bacteria and archaea.
Recent studies have shown that these systems have minimal long-term evolutionary effects in …
Recent studies have shown that these systems have minimal long-term evolutionary effects in …
Psychology and culture
…, RS Malpass, AR Davidson - Annual review of …, 1973 - annualreviews.org
It has long been known that human behavior is a function of characteristics of both the physical
and the psychological environments. Koffka (108), for instance, distinguished between …
and the psychological environments. Koffka (108), for instance, distinguished between …
The structure of “unstructured” regions in peptides and proteins: role of the polyproline II helix in protein folding and recognition
A Rath, AR Davidson, CM Deber - Peptide Science: Original …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
… Davidson… Davidson … AR holds a postdoctoral fellowship award from the CIHR
Strategic Training Program in Protein Folding; Principles and Diseases. …
Strategic Training Program in Protein Folding; Principles and Diseases. …
Bacteriophage genes that inactivate the CRISPR/Cas bacterial immune system
… It has been suggested that 'anti-CRISPR' mechanisms might exist, and here Alan Davidson
and colleagues identify phage-encoded factors that inhibit the CRISPR/Cas system. They …
and colleagues identify phage-encoded factors that inhibit the CRISPR/Cas system. They …
Variables that moderate the attitude–behavior relation: Results of a longitudinal survey.
AR Davidson, JJ Jaccard - Journal of personality and social …, 1979 - psycnet.apa.org
… For a detailed description of the sampling strategy, see Davidson and Jaccard (1975). …
A list of the referents and beliefs included in the questionnaire is presented in Davidson and …
A list of the referents and beliefs included in the questionnaire is presented in Davidson and …
Low-populated folding intermediates of Fyn SH3 characterized by relaxation dispersion NMR
…, M Vendruscolo, AA Di Nardo, AR Davidson… - Nature, 2004 - nature.com
Many biochemical processes proceed through the formation of functionally significant
intermediates 1 , 2 . Although the identification and characterization of such species can provide …
intermediates 1 , 2 . Although the identification and characterization of such species can provide …
Cross‐cultural model testing: toward a solution of the etic‐emic dilemma
AR Davidson, JJ Jaccard, HC Triandis… - International Journal …, 1976 - Wiley Online Library
A model for the prediction of behavior from attitudinal components, developed by Triandis,
was tested with samples of US and Mexican women, and with fertility relevant behaviors. The …
was tested with samples of US and Mexican women, and with fertility relevant behaviors. The …
Amount of information about the attitude object and attitude–behavior consistency.
AR Davidson, S Yantis, M Norwood… - Journal of personality …, 1985 - psycnet.apa.org
The synthesis of 2 separate lines of inquiry—research on information integration and longitudinal
studies of attitudes—prompted the hypothesis that the degree of consistency between …
studies of attitudes—prompted the hypothesis that the degree of consistency between …
[HTML][HTML] Naturally occurring off-switches for CRISPR-Cas9
CRISPR-Cas9 technology would be enhanced by the ability to inhibit Cas9 function spatially,
temporally, or conditionally. Previously, we discovered small proteins encoded by …
temporally, or conditionally. Previously, we discovered small proteins encoded by …
Multiple mechanisms for CRISPR–Cas inhibition by anti-CRISPR proteins
… Alan Davidson and colleagues have now characterized three different anti-CRISPR proteins.
They find that each interferes with the host CRISPR system at a different step. This implies …
They find that each interferes with the host CRISPR system at a different step. This implies …