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    miR-30 family microRNAs regulate myogenic differentiation and provide negative feedback on the microRNA pathway by Guess, Martin G, Barthel, Kristen K B, Harrison, Brooke C, Leinwand, Leslie A

    Published in PloS one (17-02-2015)
    “…microRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that can mediate changes in gene expression and are required for the formation of skeletal muscle (myogenesis)…”
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    Improved Evaluation and Generation Of Grid Layouts Using Distance Preservation Quality and Linear Assignment Sorting by Barthel, K. U., Hezel, N., Jung, K., Schall, K.

    Published in Computer graphics forum (01-02-2023)
    “…Images sorted by similarity enables more images to be viewed simultaneously, and can be very useful for stock photo agencies or e‐commerce applications…”
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    Late-Stage Neuronal Progenitors in the Retina Are Radial Muller Glia That Function as Retinal Stem Cells by Bernardos, Rebecca L, Barthel, Linda K, Meyers, Jason R, Raymond, Pamela A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (27-06-2007)
    “…Neuronal progenitors in the mammalian brain derive from radial glia or specialized astrocytes. In developing neural retina, radial glia-like Müller cells are…”
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    Coupling mechanical deformations and planar cell polarity to create regular patterns in the zebrafish retina by Salbreux, Guillaume, Barthel, Linda K, Raymond, Pamela A, Lubensky, David K

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-08-2012)
    “…The orderly packing and precise arrangement of epithelial cells is essential to the functioning of many tissues, and refinement of this packing during…”
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    Genetic evidence for shared mechanisms of epimorphic regeneration in zebrafish by Qin, Zhao, Barthel, Linda K, Raymond, Pamela A

    “…In a microarray-based gene profiling analysis of Müller glia-derived retinal stem cells in light-damaged retinas from adult zebrafish, we found that 2 genes…”
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    Ontogeny of cone photoreceptor mosaics in zebrafish by Allison, W. Ted, Barthel, Linda K., Skebo, Kristina M., Takechi, Masaki, Kawamura, Shoji, Raymond, Pamela A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-10-2010)
    “…Cone photoreceptors in fish are typically arranged into a precise, reiterated pattern known as a “cone mosaic.” Cone mosaic patterns can vary in different fish…”
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    Patterning the cone mosaic array in zebrafish retina requires specification of ultraviolet-sensitive cones by Raymond, Pamela A, Colvin, Steven M, Jabeen, Zahera, Nagashima, Mikiko, Barthel, Linda K, Hadidjojo, Jeremy, Popova, Lilia, Pejaver, Vivek R, Lubensky, David K

    Published in PloS one (21-01-2014)
    “…Cone photoreceptors in teleost fish are organized in precise, crystalline arrays in the epithelial plane of the retina. In zebrafish, four distinct…”
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    Vitamin D Receptor: Key Roles in Bone Mineral Pathophysiology, Molecular Mechanism of Action, and Novel Nutritional Ligands by Jurutka, Peter W, Bartik, Leonid, Whitfield, G Kerr, Mathern, Douglas R, Barthel, Thomas K, Gurevich, Miriam, Hsieh, Jui‐Cheng, Kaczmarska, Magdalena, Haussler, Carol A, Haussler, Mark R

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-12-2007)
    “…The vitamin D hormone, 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25(OH)2D3], binds with high affinity to the nuclear vitamin D receptor (VDR), which recruits its retinoid X…”
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    Estrogenic Compounds Are Not Always Cardioprotective and Can Be Lethal in Males with Genetic Heart Disease by Haines, Christopher D, Harvey, Pamela A, Luczak, Elizabeth D, Barthel, Kristen K. B, Konhilas, John P, Watson, Peter A, Stauffer, Brian L, Leinwand, Leslie A

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-09-2012)
    “…Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is more severe in male than female mice eating a soy-based diet. We sought to determine whether the detrimental effects are…”
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    Anisotropic Müller glial scaffolding supports a multiplex lattice mosaic of photoreceptors in zebrafish retina by Nagashima, Mikiko, Hadidjojo, Jeremy, Barthel, Linda K, Lubensky, David K, Raymond, Pamela A

    Published in Neural development (15-11-2017)
    “…The multiplex, lattice mosaic of cone photoreceptors in the adult fish retina is a compelling example of a highly ordered epithelial cell pattern, with single…”
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    A Proteasome Inhibitor, Bortezomib, Inhibits Breast Cancer Growth and Reduces Osteolysis by Downregulating Metastatic Genes by JONES, Marci D, LIU, Julie C, STEIN, Gary S, MUKHERJEE, Siddhartha, LIAN, Jane B, BARTHEL, Thomas K, HUSSAIN, Sadiq, LOVRIA, Erik, DENGFENG CHENG, SCHOONMAKER, Jesse A, MULAY, Sudhanshu, AYERS, David C, BOUXSEIN, Mary L

    Published in Clinical cancer research (15-10-2010)
    “…The incidence of bone metastasis in advanced breast cancer (BrCa) exceeds 70%. Bortezomib, a proteasome inhibitor used for the treatment of multiple myeloma,…”
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    Proinflammatory cell stress in sporadic inclusion body myositis muscle: overexpression of αB-crystallin is associated with amyloid precursor protein and accumulation of β-amyloid by Muth, I E, Barthel, K, Bähr, M, Dalakas, M C, Schmidt, J

    “…Background:In the pathology of sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM), the relevance of cell stress molecules such as the heat shock protein αB-crystallin,…”
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    Structure and Function of Steroid Receptor RNA Activator Protein, the Proposed Partner of SRA Noncoding RNA by McKay, David B., Xi, Linghe, Barthel, Kristen K.B., Cech, Thomas R.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (17-04-2014)
    “…In a widely accepted model, the steroid receptor RNA activator protein (SRA protein; SRAP) modulates the transcriptional regulatory activity of SRA RNA by…”
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    A self-renewing division of zebrafish Müller glial cells generates neuronal progenitors that require N-cadherin to regenerate retinal neurons by Nagashima, Mikiko, Barthel, Linda K, Raymond, Pamela A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-11-2013)
    “…Müller glia function as retinal stem cells in adult zebrafish. In response to loss of retinal neurons, Müller glia partially dedifferentiate, re-express…”
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    A transcriptional enhancer from the coding region of ADAMTS5 by Barthel, Kristen K B, Liu, Xuedong

    Published in PloS one (14-05-2008)
    “…The revelation that the human genome encodes only approximately 25,000 genes and thus cannot account for phenotypic complexity has been one of the biggest…”
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    A moving wave patterns the cone photoreceptor mosaic array in the zebrafish retina by Raymond, Pamela A, Barthel, Linda K

    “…In this paper, we describe the embryonic origin and patterning of the planar mosaic array of cone photoreceptor spectral subtypes in the zebrafish retina. A…”
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    Developmental patterning of rod and cone photoreceptors in embryonic zebrafish by Raymond, P A, Barthel, L K, Curran, G A

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (04-09-1995)
    “…Cone photoreceptors in the zebrafish retina are arranged in a crystalline lattice, with each spectral subtype at a specific position in the array; rod…”
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    ATPase-defective derivatives of Escherichia coli DnaK that behave differently with respect to ATP-induced conformational change and peptide release by Barthel, T K, Zhang, J, Walker, G C

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-10-2001)
    “…We have characterized the effects of the T199S, T199A, and K70A mutations on the biochemical activity and in vivo functioning of Escherichia coli DnaK…”
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