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    Transcript Dynamics of Proinflammatory Genes Revealed by Sequence Analysis of Subcellular RNA Fractions by Bhatt, Dev M., Pandya-Jones, Amy, Tong, Ann-Jay, Barozzi, Iros, Lissner, Michelle M., Natoli, Gioacchino, Black, Douglas L., Smale, Stephen T.

    Published in Cell (20-07-2012)
    “…Macrophages respond to inflammatory stimuli by modulating the expression of hundreds of genes in a defined temporal cascade, with diverse transcriptional and…”
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    Grain boundary properties of a nickel-based superalloy: Characterisation and modelling by Alabort, E., Barba, D., Sulzer, S., Lißner, M., Petrinic, N., Reed, R.C.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-06-2018)
    “…Miniaturised tensile tests coupled with in-situ scanning electron microscopy are used to deduce the grain boundary properties of a nickel-based superalloy at…”
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    On the protectiveness of additively manufactured mouthguards by Lißner, M., Goldberg, T., Townsend, D., Petrinic, N., Bergmann, J.

    Published in Materials & design (01-10-2023)
    “…A mouthguard is a piece of equipment worn in sports worldwide to greatly reduce the chance of orodental injuries. This work uses a newly developed method for…”
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    Experimental characterisation and numerical modelling of the influence of bondline thickness, loading rate, and deformation mode on the response of ductile adhesive interfaces by Lißner, M., Alabort, E., Cui, H., Rito, R., Blackman, B.R.K., Petrinic, N.

    “…A new method for characterising the rate-dependent failure of ductile adhesively bonded structures has been developed and used to investigate the different…”
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    On the rate dependent behaviour of epoxy adhesive joints: Experimental characterisation and modelling of mode I failure by Lißner, M., Alabort, E., Cui, H., Pellegrino, A., Petrinic, N.

    Published in Composite structures (01-04-2018)
    “…The increasing use of adhesive joints in dynamic applications require reliable measurements of the rate-dependent stress-displacement behaviour. The direct…”
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    Multi-material adhesively bonded structures: Characterisation and modelling of their rate-dependent performance by Lißner, M., Erice, B., Alabort, E., Thomson, D., Cui, H., Kaboglu, C., Blackman, B.R.K., Gude, M., Petrinic, N.

    Published in Composites. Part B, Engineering (15-08-2020)
    “…The rate-dependent failure response of multi-material adhesive joints for three deformation modes is investigated. A combination of carbon fibre reinforced…”
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    Selenium and tellurium systematics in MORBs from the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (47–50°S) by Lissner, M., König, S., Luguet, A., le Roux, P.J., Schuth, S., Heuser, A., le Roex, A.P.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-11-2014)
    “…Selenium and tellurium concentrations along with sulfur and Highly Siderophile Element (HSE) contents as well as 187Os signatures were determined in 20…”
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    Age-Related Gene Expression Differences in Monocytes from Human Neonates, Young Adults, and Older Adults by Lissner, Michelle M, Thomas, Brandon J, Wee, Kathleen, Tong, Ann-Jay, Kollmann, Tobias R, Smale, Stephen T

    Published in PloS one (06-07-2015)
    “…A variety of age-related differences in the innate and adaptive immune systems have been proposed to contribute to the increased susceptibility to infection of…”
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    Metabolomic Analysis of Diverse Mice Reveals Hepatic Arginase-1 as Source of Plasma Arginase in Plasmodium chabaudi Infection by Davis, Nicole M, Lissner, Michelle M, Richards, Crystal L, Chevée, Victoria, Gupta, Avni S, Gherardini, Frank C, Schneider, David S

    Published in mBio (26-10-2021)
    “…Infections disrupt host metabolism, but the factors that dictate the nature and magnitude of metabolic change are incompletely characterized. To determine how…”
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    Metabolic profiling during malaria reveals the role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in regulating kidney injury by Lissner, Michelle M, Cumnock, Katherine, Davis, Nicole M, Vilches-Moure, José G, Basak, Priyanka, Navarrete, Daniel J, Allen, Jessica A, Schneider, David

    Published in eLife (06-10-2020)
    “…Systemic metabolic reprogramming induced by infection exerts profound, pathogen-specific effects on infection outcome. Here, we detail the host immune and…”
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    A Stringent Systems Approach Uncovers Gene-Specific Mechanisms Regulating Inflammation by Tong, Ann-Jay, Liu, Xin, Thomas, Brandon J., Lissner, Michelle M., Baker, Mairead R., Senagolage, Madhavi D., Allred, Amanda L., Barish, Grant D., Smale, Stephen T.

    Published in Cell (24-03-2016)
    “…Much has been learned about transcriptional cascades and networks from large-scale systems analyses of high-throughput datasets. However, analysis methods that…”
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    Prioritization of autoimmune disease-associated genetic variants that perturb regulatory element activity in T cells by Mouri, Kousuke, Guo, Michael H., de Boer, Carl G., Lissner, Michelle M., Harten, Ingrid A., Newby, Gregory A., DeBerg, Hannah A., Platt, Winona F., Gentili, Matteo, Liu, David R., Campbell, Daniel J., Hacohen, Nir, Tewhey, Ryan, Ray, John P.

    Published in Nature genetics (01-05-2022)
    “…Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have uncovered hundreds of autoimmune disease-associated loci; however, the causal genetic variants within each locus…”
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    The physiological basis of disease tolerance in insects by Lissner, Michelle M, Schneider, David S

    Published in Current opinion in insect science (01-10-2018)
    “…•Hosts can improve infection outcomes through disease tolerance.•New theoretical and analytical tools uncover new tolerance mechanisms.•Reducing cellular…”
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    Performance study of latent heat accumulators: Numerical and experimental study by Lissner, Michael, Tissot, Julien, Leducq, Denis, Azzouz, Kamel, Fournaison, Laurence

    Published in Applied thermal engineering (05-06-2016)
    “…•Heat transfer within phase change materials is studied.•Test bench and prototypes are used for performance evaluation and model validation.•A parametric study…”
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    Age-Related Gene Expression Differences in Monocytes from Human Neonates, Young Adults, and Older Adults: e0132061 by Lissner, Michelle M, Thomas, Brandon J, Wee, Kathleen, Tong, Ann-Jay, Kollmann, Tobias R, Smale, Stephen T

    Published in PloS one (01-07-2015)
    “…A variety of age-related differences in the innate and adaptive immune systems have been proposed to contribute to the increased susceptibility to infection of…”
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    My patients are the sickest by Müller-Lissner, Stefan

    “…People with symptoms of the irritable bowel syndrome represent a broad spectrum with respect to severity of symptoms. Only a minority of them seek medical help…”
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    The perceived effect of various foods and beverages on stool consistency by Müller-Lissner, Stefan A, Kaatz, Volker, Brandt, Wolfgang, Keller, Jutta, Layer, Peter

    “…AIMSome people believe that chocolate and other foods or beverages may cause constipation. This study was undertaken to quantify the effect of potentially…”
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    Decreased substance P levels in rectal biopsies from patients with slow transit constipation by Tzavella, K, Riepl, R L, Klauser, A G, Voderholzer, W A, Schindlbeck, N E, Müller-Lissner, S A

    “…Previous studies in patients with chronic constipation found abnormalities in the nervous tissue of the large intestine, predominantly in the muscularis…”
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