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Immerse yourself in an evening showcasing the provocative, emotional and raw performance of Ardon England and Shani Dickens as they take you on a journey of light and darkness in their performance of You Don’t Own Me. The show is England’s testament to empowering others by sharing his lived experience of shame, ownership and sexual liberation. This immersive performance creates a space that redefines degradation by embracing the power of the slurs that have repressed us all at one stage in our lives or another.
A diverse range of music inspires the percussive, playful and commanding choreography. The male and female body connect as one to embody a cohesive, multi-layered style of entertainment in this work. You Don’t Own Me is about being empowered in your movements, your mind and your spirit.
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IMAGE: The researchers compared the BOLORAMIS method with single-molecule FISH (smFISH) analysis, a common standard for RNA localization studies, by tracing the location of a long non-coding RNA molecule known as. view more
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(BOSTON) ¬ Human cells typically transcribe half of their roughly 20,000 genes into RNA molecules at any given time. Just like with proteins, the function of those RNA species not only relies on their abundance but also their precise localization within the 3D space of each cell. Many RNA molecules convey gene information from the cell s nucleus to the protein-synthesizing machinery distributed throughout the cytoplasm (messenger RNAs or mRNAs), others are components of that machinery itself, while still different ones regulate genes and their expression, or have functions that remain to be discovered. Importantly, many diseases including cancer and neurological diseases have signatures that app
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