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    Intra-articular injection of synovial mesenchymal stem cells improves cartilage repair in a mouse injury model by Mak, J., Jablonski, C. L., Leonard, C. A., Dunn, J. F., Raharjo, E., Matyas, J. R., Biernaskie, J., Krawetz, R. J.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-03-2016)
    “…Controversy remains whether articular cartilage has an endogenous stem/progenitor cell population, since its poor healing capacity after injury can lead to…”
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    Effects of breeding history and crop management on the root architecture of wheat by Fradgley, N., Evans, G., Biernaskie, J.M., Cockram, J., Marr, E.C., Oliver, A. G., Ober, E., Jones, H.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-07-2020)
    “…Aims Selection for optimal root system architecture (RSA) is important to ensure genetic gains in the sustainable production of wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.)…”
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    Presence of a loner strain maintains cooperation and diversity in well-mixed bacterial communities by Inglis, R. F., Biernaskie, J. M., Gardner, A., Kümmerli, R.

    “…Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors and superior competitors displacing weaker ones…”
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    Metabolic transitions define spermatogonial stem cell maturation by Voigt, A L, Dardari, R, Su, L, Lara, N L M, Sinha, S, Jaffer, A, Munyoki, S K, Alpaugh, W, Dufour, A, Biernaskie, J, Orwig, K E, Dobrinski, I

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (25-08-2022)
    “…Abstract STUDY QUESTION Do spermatogonia, including spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), undergo metabolic changes during prepubertal development? SUMMARY ANSWER…”
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    Enriched Rehabilitative Training Promotes Improved Forelimb Motor Function and Enhanced Dendritic Growth after Focal Ischemic Injury by Biernaskie, Jeff, Corbett, Dale

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-07-2001)
    “…Chronic impairment of forelimb and digit movement is a common problem after stroke that is resistant to therapy. Previous studies have demonstrated that…”
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    Multicoloured greenbeards, bacteriocin diversity and the rock‐paper‐scissors game by Biernaskie, J. M., Gardner, A., West, S. A.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-10-2013)
    “…Greenbeard genes identify copies of themselves in other individuals and cause their bearer to behave nepotistically towards those individuals. Bacterial toxins…”
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    Supplementation of acellular nerve grafts with skin derived precursor cells promotes peripheral nerve regeneration by Walsh, S, Biernaskie, J, Kemp, S.W.P, Midha, R

    Published in Neuroscience (15-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Introduction of autologous stem cells into the site of a nerve injury presents a promising therapy to promote axonal regeneration and remyelination…”
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    Skin-Derived Precursors Generate Myelinating Schwann Cells for the Injured and Dysmyelinated Nervous System by McKenzie, Ian A, Biernaskie, Jeff, Toma, Jean G, Midha, Rajiv, Miller, Freda D

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-06-2006)
    “…Although neural stem cells hold considerable promise for treatment of the injured or degenerating nervous system, their current human sources are embryonic…”
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    Variation in Rate of Nectar Production Depends on Floral Display Size: A Pollinator Manipulation Hypothesis by Biernaskie, J. M., Cartar, R. V.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-02-2004)
    “…1. Pollinators typically visit more flowers on plants with larger floral displays, which should present such attractive plants with significant pollen…”
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    Patient experiences living with split thickness skin grafts by Burnett, L.N, Carr, E, Tapp, D, Raffin Bouchal, S, Horch, J.D, Biernaskie, J, Gabriel, V

    Published in Burns (01-09-2014)
    “…Abstract The standard of care for deep burns is autologous split thickness skin grafting. Although adequate to resurface a deep wound, the resulting skin is…”
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    A serial MR study of cerebral blood flow changes and lesion development following endothelin-1-induced ischemia in rats by Biernaskie, Jeff, Corbett, Dale, Peeling, James, Wells, Jennifer, Lei, Hao

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-10-2001)
    “…The vasoconstrictive peptide endothelin‐1 (ET‐1) has been used previously to transiently occlude the middle cerebral artery (MCA) in rats. However, the…”
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    Risk-averse inflorescence departure in hummingbirds and bumble bees: could plants benefit from variable nectar volumes? by Biernaskie, Jay M., Cartar, Ralph V., Hurly, T. Andrew

    Published in Oikos (01-07-2002)
    “…Most hermaphroditic, many-flowered plants should suffer reduced fitness from within-plant selfing (geitonogamy). Large inflorescences are most attractive to…”
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    Efficacy of Rehabilitative Experience Declines with Time after Focal Ischemic Brain Injury by Biernaskie, Jeff, Chernenko, Garry, Corbett, Dale

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-02-2004)
    “…To maximize the effectiveness of rehabilitative therapies after stroke, it is critical to determine when the brain is most responsive (i.e., plastic) to…”
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    Conditional strategies in an animal-pollinated plant: size-dependent adjustment of gender and rewards by Biernaskie, J.M, Elle, E

    Published in Evolutionary ecology research (01-10-2005)
    “…Question: How do hermaphroditic flowering plants that must attract animal pollinators allocate to flower production, seed production and nectar production…”
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    Presence of a loner strain maintains cooperation and diversity in well-mixed bacterial communities by Inglis, R. F., Biernaskie, J. M., Gardner, A., Kümmerli, R.

    “…Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors and superior competitors displacing weaker ones…”
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