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    Pathophysiology in patients with polytrauma by Pape, H.-C., Moore, E.E., McKinley, T., Sauaia, A.

    Published in Injury (01-07-2022)
    “…The pathophysiology after polytrauma represents a complex network of interactions. While it was thought for a long time that the direct and indirect effects of…”
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    In vivo imaging of cancer cell size and cellularity using temporal diffusion spectroscopy by Jiang, Xiaoyu, Li, Hua, Xie, Jingping, McKinley, Eliot T., Zhao, Ping, Gore, John C., Xu, Junzhong

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-07-2017)
    “…Purpose A temporal diffusion MRI spectroscopy based approach has been developed to quantify cancer cell size and density in vivo. Methods A novel imaging…”
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    Transfer of Functional Cargo in Exomeres by Zhang, Qin, Higginbotham, James N., Jeppesen, Dennis K., Yang, Yu-Ping, Li, Wei, McKinley, Eliot T., Graves-Deal, Ramona, Ping, Jie, Britain, Colleen M., Dorsett, Kaitlyn A., Hartman, Celine L., Ford, David A., Allen, Ryan M., Vickers, Kasey C., Liu, Qi, Franklin, Jeffrey L., Bellis, Susan L., Coffey, Robert J.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (16-04-2019)
    “…Exomeres are a recently discovered type of extracellular nanoparticle with no known biological function. Herein, we describe a simple ultracentrifugation-based…”
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    Magnetic resonance imaging of mean cell size in human breast tumors by Xu, Junzhong, Jiang, Xiaoyu, Li, Hua, Arlinghaus, Lori R., McKinley, Eliot T., Devan, Sean P., Hardy, Benjamin M., Xie, Jingping, Kang, Hakmook, Chakravarthy, A. Bapsi, Gore, John C.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-06-2020)
    “…Purpose Cell size is a fundamental characteristic of all tissues, and changes in cell size in cancer reflect tumor status and response to treatments, such as…”
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    Limits of [18F]-FLT PET as a biomarker of proliferation in oncology by McKinley, Eliot T, Ayers, Gregory D, Smith, R Adam, Saleh, Samir A, Zhao, Ping, Washington, Mary Kay, Coffey, Robert J, Manning, H Charles

    Published in PloS one (15-03-2013)
    “…Non-invasive imaging biomarkers of cellular proliferation hold great promise for quantifying response to personalized medicine in oncology. An emerging…”
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    In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of treatment-induced apoptosis by Jiang, Xiaoyu, McKinley, Eliot T., Xie, Jingping, Li, Hua, Xu, Junzhong, Gore, John C.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-07-2019)
    “…Imaging apoptosis could provide an early and specific means to monitor tumor responses to treatment. To date, despite numerous attempts to develop molecular…”
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    A conceptual time window‐based model for the early stratification of trauma patients by Lamparello, A. J., Namas, R. A., Constantine, G., McKinley, T. O., Elster, E., Vodovotz, Y., Billiar, T. R.

    Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-07-2019)
    “…Progress in the testing of therapies targeting the immune response following trauma, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, has been slow. We…”
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    CAMKK2 is upregulated in primary human osteoarthritis and its inhibition protects against chondrocyte apoptosis by Dilley, J.E., Seetharam, A., Ding, X., Bello, M.A., Shutter, J., Burr, D.B., Natoli, R.M., McKinley, T.O., Sankar, U.

    Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-07-2023)
    “…To investigate the role of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase 2 (CAMKK2) in human osteoarthritis. Paired osteochondral plugs and articular…”
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    Rutting and rambling: Movement characteristics reveal partial migration in adult male white‐tailed deer at a latitude void of chronic and severe environmental fluctuations by Resop, Luke, Demarais, Stephen, Strickland, Bronson K., McKinley, William T., Street, Garrett

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-02-2024)
    “…White‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are generally considered a home‐ranging species, although northern populations may migrate between summer and winter…”
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    History matching of a complex epidemiological model of human immunodeficiency virus transmission by using variance emulation by Andrianakis, I., Vernon, I., McCreesh, N., McKinley, T. J., Oakley, J. E., Nsubuga, R. N., Goldstein, M., White, R. G.

    “…Complex stochastic models are commonplace in epidemiology, but their utility depends on their calibration to empirical data. History matching is a…”
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    Strain-dependent oxidant release in articular cartilage originates from mitochondria by Brouillette, M. J., Ramakrishnan, P. S., Wagner, V. M., Sauter, E. E., Journot, B. J., McKinley, T. O., Martin, J. A.

    “…Mechanical loading is essential for articular cartilage homeostasis and plays a central role in the cartilage pathology, yet the mechanotransduction processes…”
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    Avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis attenuated live vaccines undergo selection of subpopulations and mutations following vaccination by McKinley, Enid T, Hilt, Deborah A, Jackwood, Mark W

    Published in Vaccine (04-03-2008)
    “…Summary In this study, we were interested in determining if high titered egg adapted modified live infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) vaccines contain spike…”
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    Testing secondary sex ratio bias hypotheses in white‐tailed deer in Mississippi, USA by Dentinger, Jane E., Dolan Todt, Lacy A., Schultz, Emma A., Helferich, James N., Demarais, Stephen, DeYoung, Randy W., McKinley, William T., Strickland, Bronson K., Boudreau, Melanie R.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2024)
    “…Natural selection favors individuals with the highest inclusive fitness (i.e., total number of descendants). In cases where one sex is more productive, one or…”
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