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    Thyroid hormone signaling specifies cone subtypes in human retinal organoids by Eldred, Kiara C, Hadyniak, Sarah E, Hussey, Katarzyna A, Brenerman, Boris, Zhang, Ping-Wu, Chamling, Xitiz, Sluch, Valentin M, Welsbie, Derek S, Hattar, Samer, Taylor, James, Wahlin, Karl, Zack, Donald J, Johnston, Jr, Robert J

    “…The mechanisms underlying specification of neuronal subtypes within the human nervous system are largely unknown. The blue (S), green (M), and red (L) cones of…”
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    Retinoic acid signaling regulates spatiotemporal specification of human green and red cones by Hadyniak, Sarah E, Hagen, Joanna F D, Eldred, Kiara C, Brenerman, Boris, Hussey, Katarzyna A, McCoy, Rajiv C, Sauria, Michael E G, Kuchenbecker, James A, Reh, Thomas, Glass, Ian, Neitz, Maureen, Neitz, Jay, Taylor, James, Johnston, Jr, Robert J

    Published in PLoS biology (11-01-2024)
    “…Trichromacy is unique to primates among placental mammals, enabled by blue (short/S), green (medium/M), and red (long/L) cones. In humans, great apes, and Old…”
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    Base excision repair capacity in informing healthspan by Brenerman, Boris M, Illuzzi, Jennifer L, Wilson, 3rd, David M

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-12-2014)
    “…Base excision repair (BER) is a frontline defense mechanism for dealing with many common forms of endogenous DNA damage, several of which can drive mutagenic…”
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    Development of a Cell-Based Assay for Measuring Base Excision Repair Responses by Golato, Tyler, Brenerman, Boris, McNeill, Daniel R., Li, Jianfeng, Sobol, Robert W., Wilson, David M.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-10-2017)
    “…Base excision repair (BER) is the predominant pathway for coping with most forms of hydrolytic, oxidative or alkylative DNA damage. Measuring BER capacity in…”
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    Tumor‐associated APE1 variant exhibits reduced complementation efficiency but does not promote cancer cell phenotypes by Illuzzi, Jennifer L., McNeill, Daniel R., Bastian, Paul, Brenerman, Boris, Wersto, Robert, Russell, Helen R., Bunz, Fred, McKinnon, Peter J., Becker, Kevin G., Wilson, David M.

    Published in Environmental and molecular mutagenesis (01-03-2017)
    “…Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for coping with most forms of endogenous DNA damage, and defects in the process have been associated with…”
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