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    The effects of extended crawling on the physiology and swim performance of loggerhead and green sea turtle hatchlings by Pankaew, Karen, Milton, Sarah L

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2018)
    “…Following emergence from the nest, sea turtle hatchling dispersal can be disrupted by artificial lights or skyglow from urban areas. Misorientation or…”
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    Influence of Sunlight on Vitamin D and Health Status in Green ( Chelonia mydas ) Sea Turtles with Fibropapillomatosis by Garefino, Victoria E, Milton, Sarah L

    Published in Animals (Basel) (16-02-2022)
    “…Green sea turtles ( ) are an endangered species, which as juveniles are prone to the debilitating disease green turtle fibropapillomatosis (FP). Previous work…”
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    Use of intravenous lipid emulsion therapy as a novel treatment for brevetoxicosis in sea turtles by Perrault, Justin R., Barron, Heather W., Malinowski, Christopher R., Milton, Sarah L., Manire, Charles A.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-12-2021)
    “…The southwest coast of Florida experiences annual red tides, a type of harmful algal bloom that results from high concentrations of Karenia brevis . These…”
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    In vivo expression of peptidylarginine deiminase in Drosophila melanogaster by Mahneva, Olena, Risley, Monica G, John, Ciny, Milton, Sarah L, Dawson-Scully, Ken, Ja, William W

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2020)
    “…Peptidylarginine deiminase (PAD) modifies peptidylarginine and converts it to peptidylcitrulline in the presence of elevated calcium. Protein modification can…”
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    Induction of foxo3a protects turtle neurons against oxidative stress by Reiterer, Melissa, Milton, Sarah L.

    “…The detrimental effects of oxidative stress caused by the accumulation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) factor into aging, senescence and several…”
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    Methionine sulfoxide reductase (Msr) dysfunction in human brain disease by Reiterer, Melissa, Schmidt-Kastner, Rainald, Milton, Sarah L

    Published in Free radical research (02-12-2019)
    “…Extensive research has shown that oxidative stress is strongly associated with aging, senescence and several diseases, including neurodegenerative and…”
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    No oxygen? No problem! Intrinsic brain tolerance to hypoxia in vertebrates by Larson, John, Drew, Kelly L, Folkow, Lars P, Milton, Sarah L, Park, Thomas J

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-04-2014)
    “…Many vertebrates are challenged by either chronic or acute episodes of low oxygen availability in their natural environments. Brain function is especially…”
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    EVALUATION OF IMMUNE FUNCTION IN TWO POPULATIONS OF GREEN SEA TURTLES (CHELONIA MYDAS) IN A DEGRADED VERSUS A NONDEGRADED HABITAT by Sposato, Patricia, Keating, Patricia, Lutz, Peter L., Milton, Sarah L.

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-10-2021)
    “…There is a strong correlation between degraded marine habitats and the prevalence of diseases such as green turtle fibropapillomatosis (GTFP) in coastal…”
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    NO/cGMP/PKG activation protects Drosophila cells subjected to hypoxic stress by Mahneva, Olena, Caplan, Stacee Lee, Ivko, Polina, Dawson-Scully, Ken, Milton, Sarah L.

    “…The anoxia-tolerant fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, has routinely been used to examine cellular mechanisms responsible for anoxic and oxidative stress…”
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    Mid-incubation relocation and embryonic survival in loggerhead sea turtle eggs by Ahles, Natasha, Milton, Sarah L.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-04-2016)
    “…Relocations of sea turtle nests are generally performed within 12 hours of deposition to avoid damaging fragile respiratory membranes as they attach to the…”
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    Home Range and Movement Patterns of Subadult Hawksbill Sea Turtles in Southeast Florida by Wood, Lawrence D, Brunnick, Barbara, Milton, Sarah L

    Published in Journal of herpetology (01-03-2017)
    “…Subadult Hawksbill Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) reside on the coral reefs of Palm Beach County, Florida, but their movements and patterns of habitat use…”
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    Characterization of brevetoxin (PbTx-3) exposure in neurons of the anoxia-tolerant freshwater turtle (Trachemys scripta) by Cocilova, Courtney C., Milton, Sarah L.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-11-2016)
    “…•Brevetoxins from red tides results in morbidity and mortality in sea turtles.•Trachemys scripta were established as a model system for toxin studies in…”
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    Gene transcription of neuroglobin is upregulated by hypoxia and anoxia in the brain of the anoxia-tolerant turtle Trachemys scripta by Milton, Sarah L, Nayak, Gauri, Lutz, Peter L, Prentice, Howard M

    Published in Journal of biomedical science (01-07-2006)
    “…Neuroglobin is a heme protein expressed in the vertebrate brain in mammals, fishes, and birds. The physiological role of neuroglobin is not completely…”
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    Hydric environmental effects on turtle development and sex ratio by Sifuentes-Romero, Itzel, Tezak, Boris M., Milton, Sarah L., Wyneken, Jeanette

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-02-2018)
    “…•Temperature of the incubation substrate is influenced by its water content.•Water uptake by the eggs increase on wetter substrates.•Embryo developmental rate…”
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    Upregulation of Hsp72 mediates anoxia/reoxygenation neuroprotection in the freshwater turtle via modulation of ROS by Kesaraju, Shailaja, Nayak, Gauri, Prentice, Howard M, Milton, Sarah L

    Published in Brain research (25-09-2014)
    “…Abstract The neuroprotective role of Hsp72 has been demonstrated in several ischemic/stroke models to occur primarily through mediation of apoptotic pathways,…”
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    Lessons from nature: signalling cascades associated with vertebrate brain anoxic survival by Nayak, Gauri, Prentice, Howard M., Milton, Sarah L.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-09-2016)
    “…New Findings What is the topic of this review? Although the mammalian brain is exquisitely sensitive to hypoxia, some turtles survive complete anoxia by…”
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    A cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG) controls synaptic transmission tolerance to acute oxidative stress at the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction by Caplan, Stacee Lee, Milton, Sarah L, Dawson-Scully, Ken

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-2013)
    “…Increasing evidence demonstrates that modulating the cGMP-dependent protein kinase G (PKG) pathway produces an array of behavioral phenotypes in the fruit fly,…”
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    Multifactorial processes to slowing the biological clock: Insights from a comparative approach by Sanchez, Jamila R., Milton, Sarah L., Corbit, Kevin C., Buffenstein, Rochelle

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-11-2015)
    “…Traditionally scientists have attempted to understand the biology of aging through engineering tractable systems, employing methods such as transgenesis and…”
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    Neuroprotective signaling pathways are modulated by adenosine in the anoxia tolerant turtle by Nayak, Gauri H, Prentice, Howard M, Milton, Sarah L

    “…Cumulative evidence shows a protective role for adenosine A1 receptors (A1R) in hypoxia/ischemia; A1R stimulation reduces neuronal damage, whereas blockade…”
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    Tissue uptake, distribution and excretion of brevetoxin-3 after oral and intratracheal exposure in the freshwater turtle Trachemys scripta and the diamondback terrapin Malaclemys terrapin by Cocilova, Courtney C., Flewelling, Leanne J., Bossart, Gregory D., Granholm, April A., Milton, Sarah L.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-06-2017)
    “…•Brevetoxin exposure causes muscular and neurological deficits in sea turtles.•Freshwater turtles were used to model brevetoxin exposure.•Turtles appear to be…”
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