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    Review of Artificial Intelligence Applications for Virtual Sensing of Underground Utilities by Oguntoye, Kunle S, Laflamme, Simon, Sturgill, Roy, Eisenmann, David J

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (28-04-2023)
    “…Accurately identifying the location and depth of buried utility assets became a considerable challenge in the construction industry, for which accidental…”
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    Probabilistic Method to Fuse Artificial Intelligence-Generated Underground Utility Mapping by Oguntoye, Kunle Sunday, Laflamme, Simon, Sturgill, Roy, Salazar Martinez, Daniel A, Eisenmann, David J, Kimber, Anne

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (31-05-2024)
    “…Utility as-built plans, which typically provide information about underground utilities' position and spatial locations, are known to comprise inaccuracies…”
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    New Roles for the Heterochronic Transcription Factor LIN-29 in Cuticle Maintenance and Lipid Metabolism at the Larval-to-Adult Transition in Caenorhabditis elegans by Abete-Luzi, Patricia, Fukushige, Tetsunari, Yun, Sijung, Krause, Michael W, Eisenmann, David M

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-2020)
    “…Abstract Temporal regulation of gene expression is a crucial aspect of metazoan development. In the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans, the heterochronic pathway…”
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    Digitized Seedbed Soil Quality Assessment from Worn and Edge Hardened Cultivator Sweeps by Noh, Jong-Myung, Liu, Lijie, Tekeste, Mehari Z., Li, Qing, Hatfield, Jerry, Eisenmann, David

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (29-10-2024)
    “…Tillage tools for seedbed soil management are often subjected to low stress abrasion wear, which could negatively affect seedbed quality and crop productivity…”
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    Regulation of C. elegans L4 cuticle collagen genes by the heterochronic protein LIN‐29 by Abete‐Luzi, Patricia, Eisenmann, David M

    Published in Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) (01-05-2018)
    “…The cuticle, the outer covering of the nematode C. elegans, is synthesized five times during the worm's life by the underlying hypodermis. Cuticle collagens,…”
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    C. elegans GATA factors EGL-18 and ELT-6 function downstream of Wnt signaling to maintain the progenitor fate during larval asymmetric divisions of the seam cells by Gorrepati, Lakshmi, Thompson, Kenneth W, Eisenmann, David M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-05-2013)
    “…The C. elegans seam cells are lateral epithelial cells arrayed in a single line from anterior to posterior that divide in an asymmetric, stem cell-like manner…”
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    β-catenin-dependent Wnt signaling in C. elegans: teaching an old dog a new trick by Jackson, Belinda M, Eisenmann, David M

    Published in Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology (01-08-2012)
    “…Wnt signaling is an evolutionarily ancient pathway used to regulate many events during metazoan development. Genetic results from Caenorhabditis elegans more…”
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    Multiple redundant Wnt signaling components function in two processes during C. elegans vulval development by Gleason, Julie E., Szyleyko, Elizabeth A., Eisenmann, David M.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-10-2006)
    “…In Caenorhabditis elegans, vulval precursor cell (VPC) fate is specified by the action of RTK/Ras, Notch and Wnt signaling pathways. While the identity of…”
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    The Paired-box protein PAX-3 regulates the choice between lateral and ventral epidermal cell fates in C. elegans by Thompson, Kenneth W., Joshi, Pradeep, Dymond, Jessica S., Gorrepati, Lakshmi, Smith, Harold E., Krause, Michael W., Eisenmann, David M.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-04-2016)
    “…The development of the single cell layer skin or hypodermis of Caenorhabditis elegans is an excellent model for understanding cell fate specification and…”
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    Use of an activated beta-catenin to identify Wnt pathway target genes in caenorhabditis elegans, including a subset of collagen genes expressed in late larval development by Jackson, Belinda M, Abete-Luzi, Patricia, Krause, Michael W, Eisenmann, David M

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-04-2014)
    “…The Wnt signaling pathway plays a fundamental role during metazoan development, where it regulates diverse processes, including cell fate specification, cell…”
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    Identification of Wnt Pathway Target Genes Regulating the Division and Differentiation of Larval Seam Cells and Vulval Precursor Cells in Caenorhabditis elegans by Gorrepati, Lakshmi, Krause, Michael W, Chen, Weiping, Brodigan, Thomas M, Correa-Mendez, Margarita, Eisenmann, David M

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (05-06-2015)
    “…The evolutionarily conserved Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays a fundamental role during metazoan development, regulating numerous processes including cell…”
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    Wnt signaling controls the stem cell-like asymmetric division of the epithelial seam cells during C. elegans larval development by Gleason, Julie E., Eisenmann, David M.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-12-2010)
    “…Metazoan stem cells repopulate tissues during adult life by dividing asymmetrically to generate another stem cell and a cell that terminally differentiates…”
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    Activation of Wnt signaling bypasses the requirement for RTK/Ras signaling during C. elegans vulval induction by Gleason, Julie E, Korswagen, Hendrik C, Eisenmann, David M

    Published in Genes & development (15-05-2002)
    “…During Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development, activation of receptor tyrosine kinase/Ras and Notch signaling pathways causes three vulval precursor cells…”
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    Multiple transcription factors directly regulate Hox gene lin-39 expression in ventral hypodermal cells of the C. elegans embryo and larva, including the hypodermal fate regulators LIN-26 and ELT-6 by Liu, Wan-Ju, Reece-Hoyes, John S, Walhout, Albertha J M, Eisenmann, David M

    Published in BMC developmental biology (13-05-2014)
    “…Hox genes encode master regulators of regional fate specification during early metazoan development. Much is known about the initiation and regulation of Hox…”
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    A conserved RAS/mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway regulates DNA damage-induced cell death postirradiation in radelegans by WEIDHAAS, Joanne B, EISENMANN, David M, HOLUB, Justin M, NALLUR, Sunitha V

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-2006)
    “…Although the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling pathway is overactive in more than half of human cancers and mediates resistance to cytotoxic…”
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    Biomechanical testing of locking and nonlocking plates in the canine scapula by Acquaviva, Anthony E, Miller, Emily I, Eisenmann, David J, Stone, Rick T, Kraus, Karl H

    “…Locking plates have been shown to offer improved fixation in fractures involving either osteoporotic bone or bone with lesser screw pullout strength, such as…”
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    The divergent Caenorhabditis elegans beta-catenin proteins BAR-1, WRM-1 and HMP-2 make distinct protein interactions but retain functional redundancy in vivo by Natarajan, L, Witwer, N E, Eisenmann, D M

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-2001)
    “…beta-Catenins function both in cell adhesion as part of the cadherin/catenin complex and in Wnt signal transduction as transcription factors. Vertebrates…”
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    Perpendicular Pull-Out Force of Locking Versus Non-Locking Plates in Thin Cortical Bone Using a Canine Mandibular Ramus Model by Miller, Emily I., Acquaviva, Anthony E., Eisenmann, David J., Stone, Richard T., Kraus, Karl H.

    Published in Veterinary surgery (01-10-2011)
    “…Objective To compare the holding strength of a conventional plate‐screw construct with a locking plate‐screw construct in the thin cortical bone of the canine…”
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