Search Results - "MADISON, B"
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Srebp2: A master regulator of sterol and fatty acid synthesis
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Assessing the relationship between gun ownership and fear of mass shootings
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-11-2023)“…Gun sales spike after mass shooting incidents. As firearm presence is associated with numerous health and safety risks, it is imperative to understand what…”
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Synthesis of Isomerically Pure (Z)‑Alkenes from Terminal Alkynes and Terminal Alkenes: Silver-Catalyzed Hydroalkylation of Alkynes
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (30-10-2019)“…Alkenes are an important class of compounds common among biologically active molecules and often are used as intermediates in organic synthesis. Many alkenes…”
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Mechanisms and regulation of replication fork reversal
Published in DNA repair (01-09-2024)“…DNA replication is remarkably accurate with estimates of only a handful of mutations per human genome per cell division cycle. Replication stress caused by DNA…”
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Oligomerization of DNA replication regulatory protein RADX is essential to maintain replication fork stability
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-03-2022)“…Genome integrity requires complete and accurate DNA replication once per cell division cycle. Replication stress poses obstacles to this process that must be…”
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Srebp2: A master regulator of sterol and fatty acid synthesis1
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Diastereodivergent Reductive Cross Coupling of Alkynes through Tandem Catalysis: Z- and E‑Selective Hydroarylation of Terminal Alkynes
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (15-08-2018)“…A diastereodivergent hydroarylation of terminal alkynes is accomplished using tandem catalysis. The hydroarylation allows highly selective synthesis of both E…”
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MicroRNAs in the etiology of colorectal cancer: pathways and clinical implications
Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-03-2017)“…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small single-stranded RNAs that repress mRNA translation and trigger mRNA degradation. Of the ∼1900 miRNA-encoding genes present in the…”
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S3353 A Rare Case of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising From Barrett’s Segment With High Grade Dysplasia
Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-10-2024)Get full text
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Lineup size influences voice identification accuracy
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2023)“…We investigated the effects of lineup size, target presence, and target sex on voice identification accuracy. In Study 1, participants identified a female…”
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Genetically influenced tobacco and alcohol use behaviors impact erythroid trait variation
Published in PloS one (05-09-2024)“…Genome wide association studies (GWAS) have associated thousands of loci with quantitative human blood trait variation. Loci and related genes that impact…”
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Mechanisms underlying age-associated manifestation of cardiac sodium channel gain-of-function
Published in Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology (01-04-2021)“…Cardiac action potentials are initiated by sodium ion (Na+) influx through voltage-gated Na+ channels. Na+ channel gain-of-function (GOF) can arise in…”
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Distal Mutations in the β‑Clamp of DNA Polymerase III Disrupt DNA Orientation and Affect Exonuclease Activity
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (15-02-2023)“…DNA polymerases are responsible for the replication and repair of DNA found in all DNA-based organisms. DNA Polymerase III is the main replicative polymerase…”
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APOBEC3 Host Restriction Factors of HIV-1 Can Change the Template Switching Frequency of Reverse Transcriptase
Published in Journal of molecular biology (29-03-2019)“…The APOBEC3 family of deoxycytidine deaminases has the ability to restrict HIV-1 through deamination-dependent and deamination-independent mechanisms. Although…”
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Deamination hotspots among APOBEC3 family members are defined by both target site sequence context and ssDNA secondary structure
Published in Nucleic acids research (20-02-2020)“…Abstract The human apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide-like 3 (APOBEC3, A3) family member proteins can deaminate cytosines in…”
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The DNA cytosine deaminase APOBEC3H haplotype I likely contributes to breast and lung cancer mutagenesis
Published in Nature communications (21-09-2016)“…Cytosine mutations within TCA/T motifs are common in cancer. A likely cause is the DNA cytosine deaminase APOBEC3B (A3B). However, A3B -null breast tumours…”
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LIN28B fosters colon cancer migration, invasion and transformation through let-7-dependent and -independent mechanisms
Published in Oncogene (06-10-2011)“…Lin28b is an RNA-binding protein that inhibits biogenesis of let-7 microRNAs. LIN28B is overexpressed in diverse cancers, yet a specific role in the molecular…”
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A Single Nucleotide Polymorphism in Human APOBEC3C Enhances Restriction of Lentiviruses
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2016)“…Humans express seven human APOBEC3 proteins, which can inhibit viruses and endogenous retroelements through cytidine deaminase activity. The seven paralogs…”
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Enzyme cycling contributes to efficient induction of genome mutagenesis by the cytidine deaminase APOBEC3B
Published in Nucleic acids research (16-11-2017)“…The single-stranded DNA cytidine deaminases APOBEC3B, APOBEC3H haplotype I, and APOBEC3A can contribute to cancer through deamination of cytosine to form…”
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Cellular Size, Gap Junctions, and Sodium Channel Properties Govern Developmental Changes in Cardiac Conduction
Published in Frontiers in physiology (25-10-2021)“…Electrical conduction in cardiac ventricular tissue is regulated via sodium (Na ) channels and gap junctions (GJs). We and others have recently shown that Na…”
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