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    Interaction with the CCT chaperonin complex limits APOBEC3A cytidine deaminase cytotoxicity by Green, Abby M, DeWeerd, Rachel A, O’Leary, David R, Hansen, Ava R, Hayer, Katharina E, Kulej, Katarzyna, Dineen, Ariel S, Szeto, Julia H, Garcia, Benjamin A, Weitzman, Matthew D

    Published in EMBO reports (06-09-2021)
    “…The APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases are implicated as the cause of a prevalent somatic mutation pattern found in cancer genomes. The APOBEC3 enzymes act as viral…”
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    Storage and mobilization of natural and septic nitrate in thick unsaturated zones, California by Izbicki, John A., Flint, Alan L., O’Leary, David R., Nishikawa, Tracy, Martin, Peter, Johnson, Russell D., Clark, Dennis A.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-05-2015)
    “…•Natural and NO3 from septic sources are stored in unsaturated zone in arid areas.•Denitrification in the unsaturated zone is about 5–10%.•Managed aquifer…”
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    Sources of high-chloride water and managed aquifer recharge in an alluvial aquifer in California, USA by O’Leary, David R., Izbicki, John A., Metzger, Loren F.

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-11-2015)
    “…As a result of pumping in excess of recharge, water levels in alluvial aquifers within the Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Subbasin, 130 km east of San…”
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    Movement of Water Infiltrated from a Recharge Basin to Wells by O'Leary, David R., Izbicki, John A., Moran, Jean E., Meeth, Tanya, Nakagawa, Brandon, Metzger, Loren, Bonds, Chris, Singleton, Michael J.

    Published in Ground water (01-03-2012)
    “…Local surface water and stormflow were infiltrated intermittently from a 40‐ha basin between September 2003 and September 2007 to determine the feasibility of…”
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    The Clonal Hematopoietic Spectrum of Down Syndrome and ML-DS by Tong, R. Spencer, Wong, Wing Hing, O'Leary, David R., Jay, Kathleen S., Grange, D. Katherine, Berman, Jason, Hitzler, Johann K., Druley, Todd E

    Published in Blood (29-11-2018)
    “…Introduction: Children with Down syndrome (DS) have a 150-fold higher risk of developing myeloid leukemia (ML-DS) (Wechsler J, Nat Gen 2002). Ten percent (10%)…”
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