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    Ethical and legislative advances in xenotransplantation for clinical translation: focusing on cardiac, kidney and islet cell xenotransplantation by Hawthorne, Wayne J

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (07-02-2024)
    “…In this state-of-the-art review we detail the journey of xenotransplantation from its infancy, detailing one of the first published cases and the subsequent…”
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    Assessment of chronic sublethal effects of imidacloprid on honey bee colony health by Dively, Galen P, Embrey, Michael S, Kamel, Alaa, Hawthorne, David J, Pettis, Jeffery S

    Published in PloS one (18-03-2015)
    “…Here we present results of a three-year study to determine the fate of imidacloprid residues in hive matrices and to assess chronic sublethal effects on whole…”
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    Blink rate as a measure of stress and attention in the domestic horse (Equus caballus) by Mott, Richard O., Hawthorne, Susan J., McBride, Sebastian D.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-12-2020)
    “…Measuring animal stress is fundamentally important for assessing animal emotional state and welfare. Conventional methods of quantifying stress (cortisol…”
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    Intermediate‐Magnitude Postseismic Slip Follows Intermediate‐Magnitude (M 4 to 5) Earthquakes in California by Alwahedi, M. A., Hawthorne, J. C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-04-2019)
    “…The magnitude of postseismic slip is useful for constraining physical models of fault slip. Here we examine the postseismic slip following…”
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    The Long Recurrence Intervals of Small Repeating Earthquakes May Be Due to the Slow Slip Rates of Small Fault Strands by Williams, J. R., Hawthorne, J. C., Lengliné, O.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-11-2019)
    “…Observations since 1998 have revealed that repeating earthquakes, and particularly small repeating earthquakes, occur less often than expected given their…”
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    The Necrobiology of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Affects Therapeutic Efficacy by Weiss, Daniel J, English, Karen, Krasnodembskaya, Anna, Isaza-Correa, Johana M, Hawthorne, Ian J, Mahon, Bernard P

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (04-06-2019)
    “…Rapid progress is occurring in understanding the mechanisms underlying mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC)-based cell therapies (MSCT). However, the results of…”
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    Pupal cannibalism by worker honey bees contributes to the spread of deformed wing virus by Posada-Florez, Francisco, Lamas, Zachary S., Hawthorne, David J., Chen, Yanping, Evans, Jay D., Ryabov, Eugene V.

    Published in Scientific reports (26-04-2021)
    “…Transmission routes impact pathogen virulence and genetics, therefore comprehensive knowledge of these routes and their contribution to pathogen circulation is…”
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    Genetic linkage of ecological specialization and reproductive isolation in pea aphids by Via, Sara, Hawthorne, David J

    Published in Nature (London) (30-08-2001)
    “…The evolution of ecological specialization generates biological diversity and may lead to speciation. Genetic architecture can either speed or retard this…”
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    Heterogeneity of strategy use in the Iowa gambling task: A comparison of win-stay/lose-shift and reinforcement learning models by Worthy, Darrell A., Hawthorne, Melissa J., Otto, A. Ross

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-04-2013)
    “…The Iowa gambling task (IGT) has been used in numerous studies, often to examine decision-making performance in different clinical populations. Reinforcement…”
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    Killing them with kindness? In-hive medications may inhibit xenobiotic efflux transporters and endanger honey bees by Hawthorne, David J, Dively, Galen P

    Published in PloS one (02-11-2011)
    “…Honey bees (Apis mellifera) have recently experienced higher than normal overwintering colony losses. Many factors have been evoked to explain the losses,…”
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    Transplantation sites for human and murine islets by Stokes, Rebecca A., Cheng, Kim, Lalwani, Amit, Swarbrick, Michael M., Thomas, Helen E., Loudovaris, Thomas, Kay, Tom W., Hawthorne, Wayne J., O’Connell, Philip J., Gunton, Jenny E.

    Published in Diabetologia (01-10-2017)
    “…Aims/hypothesis Beta cell replacement is a potential cure for type 1 diabetes. In humans, islet transplants are currently infused into the liver via the portal…”
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    Short-time scale correlation between slow slip and tremor in Cascadia by Hawthorne, J. C., Rubin, A. M.

    “…We use borehole strain and seismic data to show that slow slip and tremor in central Cascadia are correlated on a range of time scales shorter than 1 day. The…”
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    Regulation of Clinical Xenotransplantation—Time for a Reappraisal by Cooper, David K.C, Pierson, Richard N, Hering, Bernhard J, Mohiuddin, Muhammad M, Fishman, Jay A, Denner, Joachim, Ahn, Curie, Azimzadeh, Agnes M, Buhler, Leo H, Cowan, Peter J, Hawthorne, Wayne J, Kobayashi, Takaaki, Sachs, David H

    Published in Transplantation (01-08-2017)
    “…ABSTRACTThe continual critical shortage of organs and cells from deceased human donors has stimulated research in the field of cross-species transplantation…”
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    Arsenophonus apicola sp. nov., isolated from the honeybee Apis mellifera by Nadal-Jimenez, Pol, Siozios, Stefanos, Frost, Crystal L., Court, Rebecca, Chrostek, Ewa, Drew, Georgia C., Evans, Jay D., Hawthorne, David J., Burritt, James B., Hurst, Gregory D. D.

    “…The genus Arsenophonus has been traditionally considered to comprise heritable bacterial symbionts of arthropods. Recent work has reported a microbe related to…”
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    Cellular Immune Responses in Islet Xenograft Rejection by Hu, Min, Hawthorne, Wayne J., Yi, Shounan, O’Connell, Philip J.

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (07-07-2022)
    “…Porcine islets surviving the acute injury caused by humoral rejection and IBMIR will be subjected to cellular xenograft rejection, which is predominately…”
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    Rapid Tremor Migration During Few Minute‐Long Slow Earthquakes in Cascadia by Gombert, B., Hawthorne, J. C.

    “…Slow earthquakes are now commonly found to display a wide range of durations, moments, and slip and propagation speeds. But not all types of slow earthquakes…”
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    Management of Primary Symptomatic Lymphocele After Kidney Transplantation: A Systematic Review by LUCEWICZ, Ania, WONG, Germaine, LAM, Vincent W. T, HAWTHORNE, Wayne J, ALLEN, Richard D. M, CRAIG, Jonathan C, PLEASS, Henry C. C

    Published in Transplantation (27-09-2011)
    “…Management of lymphoceles after kidney transplantation is highly variable. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the different approaches of…”
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    Tidal modulation and back-propagating fronts in slow slip events simulated with a velocity-weakening to velocity-strengthening friction law by Hawthorne, J. C., Rubin, A. M.

    “…We examine tidal modulation and back‐propagating fronts in simulated slow slip events using a rate and state friction law that is steady state velocity…”
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    Partial Ruptures Cannot Explain the Long Recurrence Intervals of Repeating Earthquakes by Turner, A. R., Hawthorne, J. C., Cattania, C.

    “…Repeating earthquakes repeatedly rupture the same fault asperities, which are likely loaded to failure by surrounding aseismic slip. However, repeaters occur…”
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    Promiscuous feeding on multiple adult honey bee hosts amplifies the vectorial capacity of Varroa destructor by Lamas, Zachary S, Solmaz, Serhat, Ryabov, Eugene V, Mowery, Joseph, Heermann, Matthew, Sonenshine, Daniel, Evans, Jay D, Hawthorne, David J

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-01-2023)
    “…Varroa destructor is a cosmopolitan pest and leading cause of colony loss of the European honey bee. Historically described as a competent vector of honey bee…”
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