Search Results - "Keller, Jason"
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Methane emissions from wetlands: biogeochemical, microbial, and modeling perspectives from local to global scales
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2013)“…Understanding the dynamics of methane (CH4) emissions is of paramount importance because CH4 has 25 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide (CO2)…”
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Increased Erythropoiesis in Mice Injected With Submicrogram Quantities of Pseudouridine-containing mRNA Encoding Erythropoietin
Published in Molecular therapy (01-05-2012)“…Advances in the optimization of in vitro-transcribed mRNA are bringing mRNA-mediated therapy closer to reality. In cultured cells, we recently achieved high…”
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Voluntary urination control by brainstem neurons that relax the urethral sphincter
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-09-2018)“…Voluntary urination ensures that waste is eliminated when safe and socially appropriate, even without a pressing urge. Uncontrolled urination, or incontinence,…”
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Flexible scaling and persistence of social vocal communication
Published in Nature (London) (06-05-2021)“…Innate vocal sounds such as laughing, screaming or crying convey one’s feelings to others. In many species, including humans, scaling the amplitude and…”
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Neuroprotective role of lactate in a human in vitro model of the ischemic penumbra
Published in Scientific reports (04-04-2024)“…In patients suffering from cerebral ischemic stroke, there is an urgent need for treatments to protect stressed yet viable brain cells. Recently, treatment…”
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Neuronal network dysfunction in a model for Kleefstra syndrome mediated by enhanced NMDAR signaling
Published in Nature communications (30-10-2019)“…Kleefstra syndrome (KS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by mutations in the histone methyltransferase EHMT1 . To study the impact of decreased EHMT1…”
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Autoantibodies Targeting Intracellular and Extracellular Proteins in Autoimmunity
Published in Frontiers in immunology (08-03-2021)“…Detecting autoantibodies provides foundational information for the diagnosis of most autoimmune diseases. An important pathophysiological distinction is…”
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pH controls over anaerobic carbon mineralization, the efficiency of methane production, and methanogenic pathways in peatlands across an ombrotrophic–minerotrophic gradient
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-11-2012)“…Methane (CH4) production varies greatly among different types of peatlands along an ombrotrophic–minerotrophic hydrogeomorphic gradient. pH is thought to be a…”
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Plant functional group effects on peat carbon cycling in a boreal rich fen
Published in Biogeochemistry (01-09-2019)“…Dominant plant functional groups (PFGs) found in boreal rich fens include sedges, grasses, horsetails, and cinquefoils (obligate wetland shrubs). Precipitation…”
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Leaf traits can be used to predict rates of litter decomposition
Published in Oikos (01-10-2020)“…Strong relationships exist between litter chemistry traits and rates of litter decomposition. However, leaf traits are more commonly found in online trait…”
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Integrating across behaviors and timescales to understand the neural control of movement
Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-04-2024)“…The nervous system evolved to enable navigation throughout the environment in the pursuit of resources. Evolutionarily newer structures allowed increasingly…”
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Homoacetogenesis: A potentially underappreciated carbon pathway in peatlands
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-01-2014)“…Due to anaerobic conditions, peatland soils store globally significant amounts of carbon and are an important source of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. One…”
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Air pollution and the pandemic: Long‐term PM2.5 exposure and disease severity in COVID‐19 patients
Published in Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) (01-12-2021)“…Background and objective Ecological studies have suggested an association between exposure to particulate matter ≤2.5 μm (PM2.5) and coronavirus disease 2019…”
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Soil metabolome response to whole-ecosystem warming at the Spruce and Peatland Responses under Changing Environments experiment
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-06-2021)“…In this study, a suite of complementary environmental geochemical analyses, including NMR and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analyses of central…”
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Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter and hospitalization in COVID-19 patients
Published in Respiratory medicine (01-03-2021)“…Ecological evidence suggests that exposure to air pollution affects coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outcomes. However, no individual-level study has…”
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Relationship of Sphaeroma quoianum to sediment characteristics and invertebrate community
Published in Biological invasions (01-11-2022)“…Many important wetland functions are tied to sediment dynamics, which are influenced by infaunal invertebrate communities. These communities are sensitive to…”
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Past, Present, and Future of Neuronal Models In Vitro
Published in Advances in neurobiology (2019)“…Over the past century, robust methods were developed that enable the isolation, culture, and dynamic observation of mammalian neuronal networks in vitro. But…”
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Ominous odors: olfactory control of instinctive fear and aggression in mice
Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-06-2013)“…Highlights ► Olfactory cues promote innate fear and aggression. ► Candidate aggression and fear promoting odorant receptors have been identified. ► Overlapping…”
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Porewater constituents inhibit microbially mediated greenhouse gas production (GHG) and regulate the response of soil organic matter decomposition to warming in anoxic peat from a Sphagnum-dominated bog
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (16-06-2023)“…Abstract Northern peatlands store approximately one-third of terrestrial soil carbon. Climate warming is expected to stimulate the microbially mediated…”
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Humic acids as electron acceptors in wetland decomposition
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-07-2009)“…Decomposition of organic matter in inundated wetland soils requires a number of interdependent microbial processes that ultimately generate CO 2 and CH 4…”
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