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    Elimination of “kitome” and “splashome” contamination results in lack of detection of a unique placental microbiome by Olomu, Isoken Nicholas, Pena-Cortes, Luis Carlos, Long, Robert A, Vyas, Arpita, Krichevskiy, Olha, Luellwitz, Ryan, Singh, Pallavi, Mulks, Martha H

    Published in BMC microbiology (11-06-2020)
    “…A placental microbiome, which may be altered in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), has been described. However, publications raising doubts about the…”
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    Modeling multi‐scale occupancy for monitoring rare and highly mobile species by Emmet, Robert L., Long, Robert A., Gardner, Beth

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2021)
    “…Occupancy‐based methods are commonly used to model the distribution, habitat use, and relative abundance of species. In particular, occupancy‐based methods are…”
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    Formin-like 1 mediates effector T cell trafficking to inflammatory sites to enable T cell-mediated autoimmunity by Thompson, Scott B, Sandor, Adam M, Lui, Victor, Chung, Jeffrey W, Waldman, Monique M, Long, Robert A, Estin, Miriam L, Matsuda, Jennifer L, Friedman, Rachel S, Jacobelli, Jordan

    Published in eLife (08-06-2020)
    “…Lymphocyte migration is essential for the function of the adaptive immune system, and regulation of T cell entry into tissues is an effective therapy in…”
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    Myosin‐IIA regulates leukemia engraftment and brain infiltration in a mouse model of acute lymphoblastic leukemia by Wigton, Eric J., Thompson, Scott B., Long, Robert A., Jacobelli, Jordan

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-07-2016)
    “…MyoIIA regulates leukemia cell engraftment and dissemination into the brain, by promoting TEM of Bcr‐Abl+ ALL cells. Leukemia dissemination (the spread of…”
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    An overwinter protocol for detecting wolverines and other carnivores at camera traps paired with automated scent dispensers by Long, Robert A., MacKay, Paula, Sauder, Joel D., Sinclair, Mike, Aubry, Keith B., Raley, Catherine M.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2024)
    “…Camera traps deployed with olfactory attractants are used to survey rare and elusive carnivores. Study areas with deep snowpack and rugged terrain present…”
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    Using simulations to evaluate Mantel‐based methods for assessing landscape resistance to gene flow by Zeller, Katherine A., Creech, Tyler G., Millette, Katie L., Crowhurst, Rachel S., Long, Robert A., Wagner, Helene H., Balkenhol, Niko, Landguth, Erin L.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2016)
    “…Mantel‐based tests have been the primary analytical methods for understanding how landscape features influence observed spatial genetic structure. Simulation…”
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    Comparing Scat Detection Dogs, Cameras, and Hair Snares for Surveying Carnivores by LONG, ROBERT A, DONOVAN, THERESE M, MACKAY, PAULA, ZIELINSKI, WILLIAM J, BUZAS, JEFFREY S

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2007)
    “…Carnivores typically require large areas of habitat, exist at low natural densities, and exhibit elusive behavior—characteristics that render them difficult to…”
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    The Formin mDia1 Regulates Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Engraftment, Migration, and Progression in vivo by Thompson, Scott B, Wigton, Eric J, Krovi, Sai Harsha, Chung, Jeffrey W, Long, Robert A, Jacobelli, Jordan

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (20-09-2018)
    “…Leukemias typically arise in the bone marrow and then spread to the blood and into other tissues. To disseminate into tissues, leukemia cells migrate into the…”
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    Effectiveness of Scat Detection Dogs for Detecting Forest Carnivores by LONG, ROBERT A, DONOVAN, THERESE M, MACKAY, PAULA, ZIELINSKI, WILLIAM J, BUZAS, JEFFREY S

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2007)
    “…We assessed the detection and accuracy rates of detection dogs trained to locate scats from free-ranging black bears (Ursus americanus), fishers (Martes…”
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    City divided: Unveiling family ties and genetic structuring of coyotes in Seattle by Kreling, Samantha E. S., Reese, Ellen M., Cavalluzzi, Olivia M., Bozzi, Natalee B., Messinger, Riley, Schell, Christopher J., Long, Robert A., Prugh, Laura R.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2024)
    “…Linear barriers pose significant challenges for wildlife gene flow, impacting species persistence, adaptation, and evolution. While numerous studies have…”
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    Predicting carnivore occurrence with noninvasive surveys and occupancy modeling by Long, Robert A, Donovan, Therese M, MacKay, Paula, Zielinski, William J, Buzas, Jeffrey S

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-03-2011)
    “…Terrestrial carnivores typically have large home ranges and exist at low population densities, thus presenting challenges to wildlife researchers. We employed…”
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    Focal species and landscape “naturalness” corridor models offer complementary approaches for connectivity conservation planning by Krosby, Meade, Breckheimer, Ian, John Pierce, D, Singleton, Peter H, Hall, Sonia A, Halupka, Karl C, Gaines, William L, Long, Robert A, McRae, Brad H, Cosentino, Brian L, Schuett-Hames, Joanne P

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-12-2015)
    “…CONTEXT: The dual threats of habitat fragmentation and climate change have led to a proliferation of approaches for connectivity conservation planning…”
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    Wolverine Occupancy, Spatial Distribution, and Monitoring Design by LUKACS, PAUL M., MACK, DIANE EVANS, INMAN, ROBERT, GUDE, JUSTIN A., IVAN, JACOB S., LANKA, ROBERT P., LEWIS, JEFFREY C., LONG, ROBERT A., SALLABANKS, REX, WALKER, ZACK, COURVILLE, STACY, JACKSON, SCOTT, KAHN, RICK, SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL K., TORBIT, STEPHEN C., WALLER, JOHN S., CARROLL, KATHLEEN

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-2020)
    “…In the western United States, wolverines (Gulo gulo) typically occupy high-elevation habitats. Because wolverine populations occur in vast, remote areas across…”
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    Bullying in an Adolescent and Young Adult Gynecology Population by Seltzer, Marlene B., Long, Robert A.

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-02-2013)
    “…Objective. To determine prevalence of exposure to bullying in an adolescent/young adult gynecology population, whether pelvic pain is an associated somatic…”
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    Factors Influencing Occupancy Patterns of Eastern Newts across Vermont by Rinehart, Kurt A, Donovan, Therese M, Mitchell, Brian R, Long, Robert A

    Published in Journal of herpetology (01-09-2009)
    “…Of the threats facing amphibian populations today, habitat transformation resulting from land use is among the most pressing. Although conservation of…”
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    FMNL1 promotes T cell extravasation and trafficking to sites of inflammation by Thompson, Scott Beckett, Long, Robert A., Chung, Jeffrey W., Estin, Miriam L., Jacobelli, Jordan

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2018)
    “…To execute their effector function, activated T cells traffic through the blood stream to sites of inflammation. To enter tissues, T cells extravasate through…”
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    A Theory of Hypothetical Contract by Long, Robert A.

    Published in The Yale law journal (01-12-1984)
    “…Legal theorists have struggled to find general principles to explain the common law of restitution for unsolicited benefits. This article proposed a theory of…”
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    SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the U nited S tates by Shamon, Hila, Maor, Roi, Cove, Michael V., Kays, Roland, Adley, Jessie, Alexander, Peter D., Allen, David N., Allen, Maximilian L., Appel, Cara L., Barr, Evan, Barthelmess, Erika L., Baruzzi, Carolina, Bashaw, Kelli, Bastille‐Rousseau, Guillaume, Baugh, Madison E., Belant, Jerrold, Benson, John F., Bespoyasny, Bethany A., Bird, Tori, Bogan, Daniel A., Brandt, LaRoy S. E., Bresnan, Claire E., Brooke, Jarred M., Buderman, Frances E., Buzzell, Suzannah G., Cheeseman, Amanda E., Chitwood, M. Colter, Chrysafis, Petros, Collins, Merri K., Collins, D. Parks, Compton, Justin A., Conner, L. Mike, Cosby, Olivia G., Coster, Stephanie S., Crawford, Benjamin, Crupi, Anthony P., Darracq, Andrea K., Davis, Miranda L., DeGregorio, Brett A., Denningmann, Kimberly L., Dougherty, Kyle D., Driver, Ace, Edelman, Andrew J., Ellington, E. Hance, Ellis‐Felege, Susan N., Ellison, Caroline N., Fantle‐Lepczyk, Jean E., Farris, Zach J., Favreau, Jorie, Fernandez, Pilar, Fisher‐Reid, M. Caitlin, Fitzpatrick, Matthew C., Flaherty, Elizabeth A., Forrester, Tavis D., Fritts, Sarah R., Gallo, Travis, Gerber, Brian D., Giery, Sean T., Glasscock, Jessica L., Gonatas, Alex D., Grady, Anna C., Green, Austin M., Gregory, Tremaine, Griffin, Noel, Hagen, Robert H., Hansen, Christopher P., Hansen, Lonnie P., Hasstedt, Steven C., Hernández‐Yáñez, Haydée, Herrera, Daniel J., Horan, Robert V., Jackson, Victoria L., Johnson, Luanne, Jordan, Mark J., Kahano, Willaine, Kiser, Joseph, Knowles, Travis W., Koeck, Molly M., Koroly, Caroline, Kuhn, Kellie M., Kuprewicz, Erin K., Lafferty, Diana J. R., LaPoint, Scott D., Lashley, Marcus, Lathrop, Richard G., Lee, Thomas E., Lepczyk, Christopher A., Lesmeister, Damon B., Lombardi, Jason V., Long, Robert A., Lonsinger, Robert C., MacKay, Paula, Maher, Sean P., Mason, David S., Millspaugh, Joshua J., Moll, Remington J., Moon, Jessica B., Mortelliti, Alessio, Mychajliw, Alexis M., Nagy, Christopher M.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-05-2024)
    “…SNAPSHOT USA is a multicontributor, long‐term camera trap survey designed to survey mammals across the United States. Participants are recruited through…”
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