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    The identification of zebrafish mutants showing alterations in senescence-associated biomarkers by Kishi, Shuji, Bayliss, Peter E, Uchiyama, Junzo, Koshimizu, Eriko, Qi, Jie, Nanjappa, Purushothama, Imamura, Shintaro, Islam, Asiful, Neuberg, Donna, Amsterdam, Adam, Roberts, Thomas M

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-08-2008)
    “…There is an interesting overlap of function in a wide range of organisms between genes that modulate the stress responses and those that regulate aging…”
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    A histone H3 lysine 27 demethylase regulates animal posterior development by FEI LAN, BAYLISS, Peter E, ROBERTS, Thomas M, CHANG, Howard Y, YANG SHI, RINN, John L, WHETSTINE, Johnathan R, WANG, Jordon K, SHUZHEN CHEN, IWASE, Shigeki, ALPATOV, Roman, ISSAEVA, Irina, CANAANI, Eli

    Published in Nature (11-10-2007)
    “…The recent discovery of a large number of histone demethylases suggests a central role for these enzymes in regulating histone methylation dynamics. Histone…”
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    Ecosystem-based fisheries management requires a change to the selective fishing philosophy by Zhou, Shijie, Smith, Anthony D.M, Punt, André E, Richardson, Anthony J, Gibbs, Mark, Fulton, Elizabeth A, Pascoe, Sean, Bulman, Catherine, Bayliss, Peter, Sainsbury, Keith

    “…Globally, many fish species are overexploited, and many stocks have collapsed. This crisis, along with increasing concerns over flow-on effects on ecosystems,…”
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    Isotope Substitution Extends the Lifetime of Organic Molecules in Transmission Electron Microscopy by Chamberlain, Thomas W., Biskupek, Johannes, Skowron, Stephen T., Bayliss, Peter A., Bichoutskaia, Elena, Kaiser, Ute, Khlobystov, Andrei N.

    “…Structural characterisation of individual molecules by high‐resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) is fundamentally limited by the element and…”
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    Does flood rhythm drive ecosystem responses in tropical riverscapes? by Jardine, Timothy D, Bond, Nicholas R, Burford, Michele A, Kennard, Mark J, Ward, Douglas P, Bayliss, Peter, Davies, Peter M, Douglas, Michael M, Hamilton, Stephen K, Melack, John M, Naiman, Robert J, Pettit, Neil E, Pusey, Bradley J, Warfe, Danielle M, Bunn, Stuart E

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2015)
    “…Biotic communities are shaped by adaptations from generations of exposure to selective pressures by recurrent and often infrequent events. In large rivers,…”
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    In situ antibody phage display yields optimal inhibitors of integrin α11/β1 by Gallo, Eugenio, Kelil, Abdellali, Bayliss, Peter E, Jeganathan, Ajitha, Egorova, Olga, Ploder, Lynda, Adams, Jarret A, Giblin, Patricia, Sidhu, Sachdev S

    Published in mAbs (01-01-2020)
    “…Integrins are transmembrane multi-conformation receptors that mediate interactions with the extracellular matrix. In cancer, integrins influence metastasis,…”
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    A prospective epigenetic paradigm between cellular senescence and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in organismal development and aging by Kishi, Shuji, Bayliss, Peter E, Hanai, Jun-ichi

    “…Epigenetic states can govern the plasticity of a genome to be adaptive to environments where many stress stimuli and insults compromise the homeostatic system…”
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    A non-canonical function of zebrafish telomerase reverse transcriptase is required for developmental hematopoiesis by Imamura, Shintaro, Uchiyama, Junzo, Koshimizu, Eriko, Hanai, Jun-Ichi, Raftopoulou, Christina, Murphey, Ryan D, Bayliss, Peter E, Imai, Yoichi, Burns, Caroline Erter, Masutomi, Kenkichi, Gagos, Sarantis, Zon, Leonard I, Roberts, Thomas M, Kishi, Shuji

    Published in PloS one (10-10-2008)
    “…Although it is clear that telomerase expression is crucial for the maintenance of telomere homeostasis, there is increasing evidence that the TERT protein can…”
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    Increased BRAF Heterodimerization Is the Common Pathogenic Mechanism for Noonan Syndrome-Associated RAF1 Mutants by Wu, Xue, Yin, Jiani, Simpson, Jeremy, Kim, Kyoung-Han, Gu, Shengqing, Hong, Jenny H., Bayliss, Peter, Backx, Peter H., Neel, Benjamin G., Araki, Toshiyuki

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-10-2012)
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    Chemical modulation of receptor signaling inhibits regenerative angiogenesis in adult zebrafish by Chan, Joanne, Bayliss, Peter E, Bellavance, Kimberly L, Whitehead, Geoffrey G, Abrams, Joshua M, Aegerter, Sandrine, Robbins, Heather S, Cowan, Douglas B, Keating, Mark T, O'Reilly, Terence, Wood, Jeanette M, Roberts, Thomas M

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-05-2006)
    “…We examined the role of angiogenesis and the need for receptor signaling using chemical inhibition of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor in the…”
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    Dissection of angiogenic signaling in zebrafish using a chemical genetic approach by Chan, Joanne, Bayliss, Peter E., Wood, Jeanette M., Roberts, Thomas M.

    Published in Cancer cell (01-04-2002)
    “…Striking homology between signaling molecules in zebrafish and humans suggests that compounds known to inhibit human kinases may enable a chemical genetic…”
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    Differential effects of genotoxic stress on both concurrent body growth and gradual senescence in the adult zebrafish by Tsai, Stephanie B., Tucci, Valter, Uchiyama, Junzo, Fabian, Niora J., Lin, Mao C., Bayliss, Peter E., Neuberg, Donna S., Zhdanova, Irina V., Kishi, Shuji

    Published in Aging cell (01-04-2007)
    “…Summary Among vertebrates, fish and mammals show intriguing differences in their growth control properties with age. The potential for unlimited or…”
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    Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Is Required for Process Outgrowth and Cell Polarization of Gastrulating Mesendodermal Cells by Montero, Juan-Antonio, Kilian, Beate, Chan, Joanne, Bayliss, Peter E., Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp

    Published in Current biology (05-08-2003)
    “…Background: During vertebrate gastrulation, cell polarization and migration are core components in the cellular rearrangements that lead to the formation of…”
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    Transmission Electron Microscopy: Isotope Substitution Extends the Lifetime of Organic Molecules in Transmission Electron Microscopy (Small 5/2015) by Chamberlain, Thomas W., Biskupek, Johannes, Skowron, Stephen T., Bayliss, Peter A., Bichoutskaia, Elena, Kaiser, Ute, Khlobystov, Andrei N.

    “…Decreasing the energy of the electron beam in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) improves the stability of inorganic molecules, however, organic molecules…”
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    The numerical response: rate of increase and food limitation in herbivores and predators by Bayliss, Peter, Choquenot, David

    “…to food availability. These numerical responses are interchangeable because both recognize negative feedback loops between consumer and food abundance…”
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    Mineral nomenclature by Bayliss, Peter

    Published in Canadian mineralogist (01-07-2015)
    “…CNMNC of IMA approved the mineral names thenardite and litidionite…”
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