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    Burnout, Drop Out, Suicide: Physician Loss in Emergency Medicine, Part I by Stehman, Christine R, Testo, Zachary, Gershaw, Rachel S, Kellogg, Adam R

    Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Each year more than 400 physicians take their lives, likely related to increasing depression and burnout. Burnout-a psychological syndrome featuring emotional…”
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    Mapping and analysis of phosphorylation sites: a quick guide for cell biologists by Dephoure, Noah, Gould, Kathleen L, Gygi, Steven P, Kellogg, Douglas R

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-03-2013)
    “…A mechanistic understanding of signaling networks requires identification and analysis of phosphorylation sites. Mass spectrometry offers a rapid and highly…”
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    Fatty Acid Availability Sets Cell Envelope Capacity and Dictates Microbial Cell Size by Vadia, Stephen, Tse, Jessica L., Lucena, Rafael, Yang, Zhizhou, Kellogg, Douglas R., Wang, Jue D., Levin, Petra Anne

    Published in Current biology (19-06-2017)
    “…Nutrients—and by extension biosynthetic capacity—positively impact cell size in organisms throughout the tree of life. In bacteria, cell size is reduced 3-fold…”
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    Mechanical Thrombectomy for the Treatment of Anterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion: A Systematic Review of the Literature by Dabhi, N, Mastorakos, P, Sokolowski, J, Kellogg, R T, Park, M S

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-12-2022)
    “…The overall safety and efficacy of mechanical thrombectomy for anterior cerebral artery strokes remain unclear. Our aim was to summarize procedural and…”
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    Growth-dependent signals drive an increase in early G1 cyclin concentration to link cell cycle entry with cell growth by Sommer, Robert A, DeWitt, Jerry T, Tan, Raymond, Kellogg, Douglas R

    Published in eLife (29-10-2021)
    “…Entry into the cell cycle occurs only when sufficient growth has occurred. In budding yeast, the cyclin Cln3 is thought to initiate cell cycle entry by…”
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    Cell Size and Growth Rate Are Modulated by TORC2-Dependent Signals by Lucena, Rafael, Alcaide-Gavilán, Maria, Schubert, Katherine, He, Maybo, Domnauer, Matthew G., Marquer, Catherine, Klose, Christian, Surma, Michal A., Kellogg, Douglas R.

    Published in Current biology (22-01-2018)
    “…The size of all cells, from bacteria to vertebrates, is proportional to the growth rate set by nutrient availability, but the underlying mechanisms are…”
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    Wee1 and Cdc25 are controlled by conserved PP2A-dependent mechanisms in fission yeast by Lucena, Rafael, Alcaide-Gavilán, Maria, Anastasia, Steph D, Kellogg, Douglas R

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (04-03-2017)
    “…Wee1 and Cdc25 are conserved regulators of mitosis. Wee1 is a kinase that delays mitosis via inhibitory phosphorylation of Cdk1, while Cdc25 is a phosphatase…”
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    Plasma membrane growth during the cell cycle: unsolved mysteries and recent progress by McCusker, Derek, Kellogg, Douglas R

    Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-12-2012)
    “…Highlights ► Growth of the plasma membrane during the cell cycle is essential for cell reproduction. ► Initiation, location, and extent of membrane growth must…”
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    Wee1-dependent mechanisms required for coordination of cell growth and cell division by Kellogg, Douglas R

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-12-2003)
    “…Wee1-related kinases function in a highly conserved mechanism that controls the timing of entry into mitosis. Loss of Wee1 function causes fission yeast and…”
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    A link between mitotic entry and membrane growth suggests a novel model for cell size control by Anastasia, Steph D, Nguyen, Duy Linh, Thai, Vu, Meloy, Melissa, MacDonough, Tracy, Kellogg, Douglas R

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (02-04-2012)
    “…Addition of new membrane to the cell surface by membrane trafficking is necessary for cell growth. In this paper, we report that blocking membrane traffic…”
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    Tensile properties of magnetostrictive iron–gallium alloys by Kellogg, R.A., Russell, A.M., Lograsso, T.A., Flatau, A.B., Clark, A.E., Wun-Fogle, M.

    Published in Acta materialia (04-10-2004)
    “…Iron–gallium alloys can produce magnetostrictions of ∼400 ppm and might function as mechanically robust actuator/sensing materials. Single crystal specimens of…”
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    The Effects of Annealing After Equal Channel Angular Extrusion (ECAE) on Mechanical and Magnetic Properties of 49Fe-49Co-2V Alloy by Susan, D. F., Kustas, A. B., Kellogg, R. A., Carroll, J. D., Michael, J. R., Karaman, I.

    “…Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) of 49Fe-49Co-2V, also known as Hiperco® 50A or Permendur-2V, greatly improves the strength and ductility of this alloy,…”
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    A phosphatase threshold sets the level of Cdk1 activity in early mitosis in budding yeast by Harvey, Stacy L, Enciso, Germán, Dephoure, Noah, Gygi, Steven P, Gunawardena, Jeremy, Kellogg, Douglas R

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-10-2011)
    “…Entry into mitosis is initiated by synthesis of cyclins, which bind and activate cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (Cdk1). Cyclin synthesis is gradual, yet activation…”
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    A Tailored Finite Point Method for a Singular Perturbation Problem on an Unbounded Domain by Han, Houde, Huang, Zhongyi, Kellogg, R. Bruce

    Published in Journal of scientific computing (01-08-2008)
    “…In this paper, we propose a tailored-finite-point method for a kind of singular perturbation problems in unbounded domains. First, we use the artificial…”
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    Nucleocytoplasmic transport in the midzone membrane domain controls yeast mitotic spindle disassembly by Lucena, Rafael, Dephoure, Noah, Gygi, Steve P, Kellogg, Douglas R, Tallada, Victor A, Daga, Rafael R, Jimenez, Juan

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (11-05-2015)
    “…During each cell cycle, the mitotic spindle is efficiently assembled to achieve chromosome segregation and then rapidly disassembled as cells enter…”
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    Wellness: Combating Burnout and Its Consequences in Emergency Medicine by Stehman, Christine R, Clark, Ryan L, Purpura, Andrea, Kellogg, Adam R

    Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (13-04-2020)
    “…Medicine recognizes burnout as a threat to quality patient care and physician quality of life. This issue exists throughout medicine but is notably prevalent…”
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    Scaling Up Attrition-Enhanced Deracemization by Use of an Industrial Bead Mill in a Route to Clopidogrel (Plavix) by Noorduin, W. L, van der Asdonk, P, Bode, A. A. C, Meekes, H, van Enckevort, W. J. P, Vlieg, E, Kaptein, B, van der Meijden, M. W, Kellogg, R. M, Deroover, G

    Published in Organic process research & development (16-07-2010)
    “…The recently discovered technique of deracemization by means of grinding a racemic conglomerate in contact with a solution wherein racemization occurs has been…”
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    Compact modeling of allosteric multisite proteins: application to a cell size checkpoint by Enciso, Germán, Kellogg, Douglas R, Vargas, Arturo

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-02-2014)
    “…We explore a framework to model the dose response of allosteric multisite phosphorylation proteins using a single auxiliary variable. This reduction can…”
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    Regulation of Mih1/Cdc25 by protein phosphatase 2A and casein kinase 1 by Pal, Gayatri, Paraz, Maria T.Z, Kellogg, Douglas R

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (10-03-2008)
    “…The Cdc25 phosphatase promotes entry into mitosis by removing cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (Cdk1) inhibitory phosphorylation. Previous work suggested that Cdc25…”
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    Grapes(Chk1) prevents nuclear CDK1 activation by delaying cyclin B nuclear accumulation by Royou, Anne, McCusker, Derek, Kellogg, Douglas R, Sullivan, William

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (06-10-2008)
    “…Entry into mitosis is characterized by a dramatic remodeling of nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments. These changes are driven by cyclin-dependent kinase 1…”
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