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    Assessing the relationship between gun ownership and fear of mass shootings by Gerdes, Madison B

    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 by Lee, Mitchell T, Goodstein, Madison B, Lalic, Gojko

    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 by Adolph, Madison B., Cortez, David

    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 by Mohamed, Taha, Adolph, Madison B., Cortez, David

    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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    Diastereodivergent Reductive Cross Coupling of Alkynes through Tandem Catalysis: Z- and E‑Selective Hydroarylation of Terminal Alkynes by Armstrong, Megan K, Goodstein, Madison B, Lalic, Gojko

    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 by Strubberg, Ashlee M, Madison, Blair B

    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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    Lineup size influences voice identification accuracy by Harvey, Madison B., Giroux, Megan, Price, Heather L.

    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 by Shivakumar, Shriya, Wilken, Madison B, Tsao, Victor, Bitarello, Bárbara D, Thom, Christopher S

    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 by Nowak, Madison B., Poelzing, Steven, Weinberg, Seth H.

    “…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 by Berger, Madison B., Cisneros, G. Andrés

    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 by Adolph, Madison B., Ara, Anjuman, Chelico, Linda

    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 by McDaniel, Yumeng Z, Wang, Dake, Love, Robin P, Adolph, Madison B, Mohammadzadeh, Nazanin, Chelico, Linda, Mansky, Louis M

    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 by Starrett, Gabriel J., Luengas, Elizabeth M., McCann, Jennifer L., Ebrahimi, Diako, Temiz, Nuri A., Love, Robin P., Feng, Yuqing, Adolph, Madison B., Chelico, Linda, Law, Emily K., Carpenter, Michael A., Harris, Reuben S

    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 by King, C E, Wang, L, Winograd, R, Madison, B B, Mongroo, P S, Johnstone, C N, Rustgi, A K

    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 by Wittkopp, Cristina J, Adolph, Madison B, Wu, Lily I, Chelico, Linda, Emerman, Michael

    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 by Adolph, Madison B, Love, Robin P, Feng, Yuqing, Chelico, Linda

    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 by Nowak, Madison B, Veeraraghavan, Rengasayee, Poelzing, Steven, Weinberg, Seth H

    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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