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    Flavored e-cigarette use: Characterizing youth, young adult, and adult users by Harrell, M.B, Weaver, S.R, Loukas, A, Creamer, M, Marti, C.N, Jackson, C.D, Heath, J.W, Nayak, P, Perry, C.L, Pechacek, T.F, Eriksen, M.P

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-03-2017)
    “…Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate how the use of flavored e-cigarettes varies between youth (12–17 years old), young adults (18–29 years…”
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    Effect of triploidy on growth and ionoregulatory performance in ocean-type Chinook salmon: A quantitative genetics approach by Shrimpton, J.M., Heath, J.W., Devlin, R.H., Heath, D.D.

    Published in Aquaculture (28-09-2012)
    “…The use of triploid salmon for aquaculture is attractive as they do not mature sexually, limiting losses associated with poor flesh quality in mature fish and…”
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    Human leucine-rich repeat proteins: a genome-wide bioinformatic categorization and functional analysis in innate immunity by Ng, Aylwin C.Y, Eisenberg, Jason M, Heath, Robert J.W, Huett, Alan, Robinson, Cory M, Nau, Gerard J, Xavier, Ramnik J

    “…In innate immune sensing, the detection of pathogen-associated molecular patterns by recognition receptors typically involve leucine-rich repeats (LRRs). We…”
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    Inter-population differences in farmed Chinook salmon product quantity and quality by Lajoie, C.M.E., Love, O.P., Heath, D.D., Heath, J.W., Pitcher, T.E.

    Published in Aquaculture (15-05-2019)
    “…In British Columbia, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are the top finfish aquaculture export of the province, although native Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus…”
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    Bacterial and host determinants of MAL activation upon EPEC infection: the roles of Tir, ABRA, and FLRT3 by Heath, Robert J W, Leong, John M, Visegrády, Balázs, Machesky, Laura M, Xavier, Ramnik J

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-04-2011)
    “…Infection of host cells by pathogenic microbes triggers signal transduction pathways leading to a multitude of host cell responses including actin cytoskeletal…”
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    Breeding strategy and rearing environment effects on the disease resistance of cultured Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) by Becker, L.A., Kirkland, M., Heath, J.W., Heath, D.D., Dixon, B.

    Published in Aquaculture (20-02-2014)
    “…Most Pacific salmon farms propagate fish by artificial random mating, which along with artificial hatchery rearing conditions may result in unintentional…”
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    Effect of daily oscillation in temperature and increased suspended sediment on growth and smolting in juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha by Shrimpton, J. Mark, Zydlewski, Joseph D., Heath, John W.

    Published in Aquaculture (18-12-2007)
    “…We examined the effect of temperature oscillation and increased suspended sediment concentration on growth and smolting in juvenile ocean-type chinook salmon…”
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    Performance and heterosis in farmed and wild Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) hybrid and purebred crosses by Bryden, Colleen A, Heath, John W, Heath, Daniel D

    Published in Aquaculture (01-06-2004)
    “…This study examined traits in Chinook salmon hybrid and purebred crosses for performance differences between wild and farmed fish, and evidence of heterosis…”
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    Dictyostelium MEGAPs: F-BAR domain proteins that regulate motility and membrane tubulation in contractile vacuoles by Heath, Robert J.W, Insall, Robert H

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-04-2008)
    “…PCH family proteins are fundamentally important proteins, linking membrane curvature events with cytoskeletal reorganisation. One group, the MEGAPs (also…”
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    Control and manipulation of pathogens with an optical trap for live cell imaging of intercellular interactions by Tam, Jenny M, Castro, Carlos E, Heath, Robert J W, Cardenas, Michael L, Xavier, Ramnik J, Lang, Matthew J, Vyas, Jatin M

    Published in PloS one (31-12-2010)
    “…The application of live cell imaging allows direct visualization of the dynamic interactions between cells of the immune system. Some preliminary observations…”
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    Use of an optical trap for study of host-pathogen interactions for dynamic live cell imaging by Tam, Jenny M, Castro, Carlos E, Heath, Robert J W, Mansour, Michael K, Cardenas, Michael L, Xavier, Ramnik J, Lang, Matthew J, Vyas, Jatin M

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (28-07-2011)
    “…Dynamic live cell imaging allows direct visualization of real-time interactions between cells of the immune system(1, 2); however, the lack of spatial and…”
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    The subcellular distribution of a membrane-bound calmodulin-stimulated protein kinase by ROSTAS, J. A. P, BRENT, V. A, HEATH, J. W, NEAME, R. L. B, POWIS, D. A, WEINBERGER, R. P, DUNKLEY, P. R

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-02-1986)
    “…Incubation of subcellular fractions isolated from rat cerebral cortex with [gamma-32P]ATP results in the phosphorylation of a number of proteins including two…”
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    Immune lesions of central noradrenergic neurons produced by antibodies to dopamine-beta-hydroxylase by Costa, M, Geffen, L B, Rush, R A, Bridges, D, Blessing, W W, Heath, J W

    Published in Brain research (07-09-1979)
    “…(1) Intraventricular injection of antibodies to dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) caused degeneration of central noradrenergic nerve terminals in rats and…”
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    Myelination in organotypic cultures of sympathetic ganglia by Heath, J W, Peterson, E R, Bornstein, M B, Raine, C S

    Published in Brain research (01-10-1982)
    “…Explants of mouse superior cervical ganglion (SCG), co-cultured with dorsal spinal cord, were grown for up to 4 weeks in vitro. In such cultures, scattered…”
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