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    Structure of LRRK2 in Parkinson’s disease and model for microtubule interaction by Deniston, C. K., Salogiannis, J., Mathea, S., Snead, D. M., Lahiri, I., Matyszewski, M., Donosa, O., Watanabe, R., Böhning, J., Shiau, A. K., Knapp, S., Villa, E., Reck-Peterson, S. L., Leschziner, A. E.

    Published in Nature (London) (10-12-2020)
    “…Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 ( LRRK2 ) is the most commonly mutated gene in familial Parkinson’s disease 1 and is also linked to its idiopathic form 2 . LRRK2…”
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    Tug-of-War in Motor Protein Ensembles Revealed with a Programmable DNA Origami Scaffold by Derr, N. D., Goodman, B. S., Jungmann, R., Leschziner, A. E., Shih, W. M., Reck-Peterson, S. L.

    “…Cytoplasmic dynein and kinesin-1 are microtubule-based motors with opposite polarity that transport a wide variety of cargo in eukaryotic cells. Many cellular…”
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    Terrestrial predation by polar bears: not just a wild goose chase by Iles, D. T., Peterson, S. L., Gormezano, L. J., Koons, D. N., Rockwell, R. F.

    Published in Polar biology (01-09-2013)
    “…Behavioral predictions based on optimal foraging models that assume an energy-maximizing strategy have been challenged on both theoretical and empirical…”
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    Structural Basis for Microtubule Binding and Release by Dynein by Redwine, William B., Hernández-López, Rogelio, Zou, Sirui, Huang, Julie, Reck-Peterson, Samara L., Leschziner, Andres E.

    “…Cytoplasmic dynein is a microtubule-based motor required for intracellular transport and cell division. Its movement involves coupling cycles of track binding…”
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    The epidemiology of morphea (localized scleroderma) in Olmsted County 1960-1993 by Peterson, L S, Nelson, A M, Su, W P, Mason, T, O'Fallon, W M, Gabriel, S E

    Published in Journal of rheumatology (01-01-1997)
    “…To determine the incidence, prevalence, survival rates, clinical manifestations, and longterm outcome of patients with morphea (localized scleroderma) and its…”
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    PCR amplification from paraffin-embedded tissues. Effects of fixative and fixation time by Greer, C E, Peterson, S L, Kiviat, N B, Manos, M M

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-02-1991)
    “…The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) DNA amplification method is a powerful new tool for the retrospective analysis of paraffin-embedded tissue (PET). The…”
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    Neuronal degeneration in rat forebrain resulting from d-amphetamine-induced convulsions is dependent on seizure severity and age by Bowyer, John F., Peterson, Steven L., Rountree, Robert L., Tor-Agbidye, John, Wang, Guang Jian

    Published in Brain research (26-10-1998)
    “…Neuronal damage and degeneration in the rat forebrain was characterized by B4 isolectin and Fluoro-Jade labeling techniques after 4 doses of 15 mg/kg…”
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    NUCLEAR ACTIN AND ACTIN-RELATED PROTEINS IN CHROMATIN REMODELING by Olave, Ivan A, Reck-Peterson, Samara L, Crabtree, Gerald R

    Published in Annual review of biochemistry (01-01-2002)
    “…The existence and function of actin in the nucleus has been hotly debated for forty years. Recently, β-actin was found to be a component of mammalian…”
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    Biocompatible semiconductor optoelectronics by Gourley, P L, Copeland, R G, Cox, J D, Hendricks, J K, McDonald, A E, Peterson, S L, Sasaki, D Y

    Published in Journal of biomedical optics (01-10-2002)
    “…We investigate optoelectronic properties of integrated structures comprising semiconductor light-emitting materials for optical probes of microscopic…”
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    Infusion of NMDA antagonists into the nucleus reticularis pontis oralis inhibits the maximal electroshock seizure response by Peterson, Steven L.

    Published in Brain research (08-12-1995)
    “…The nucleus reticularis pontis oralis (RPO) is necessary for the expression of tonic hindlimb extension (THE) in maximal electroshock (MES) seizures of rats…”
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    Classification of morphea (localized scleroderma) by Peterson, L S, Nelson, A M, Su, W P

    Published in Mayo Clinic proceedings (01-11-1995)
    “…To classify and describe morphea (localized scleroderma). A review of morphea and its subtypes is presented. The current classification of morphea is…”
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    7-Chlorokynurenic acid antagonizes the anticonvulsant activity of D-cycloserine in maximal electroshock seizures by Peterson, S L

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-10-1992)
    “…This study evaluated the anticonvulsant activity of D-cycloserine against maximal electroshock seizures in rats. Systematically administered D-cycloserine…”
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    Molecular dissection of the roles of nucleotide binding and hydrolysis in dynein's AAA domains in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Reck-Peterson, S.L, Vale, R.D

    “…The motor protein cytoplasmic dynein is responsible for most of the minus-end-directed microtubule traffic within cells. Dynein contains four evolutionarily…”
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    GABAergic modulation of inferior colliculus excitability: role in the ethanol withdrawal audiogenic seizures by Frye, G D, McCown, T J, Breese, G R, Peterson, S L

    “…The role of the inferior colliculus and GABAeric transmission within this structure in the development of susceptibility to sound-induced seizures in…”
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    Anticonvulsant drug potentiation by glycine in maximal electroshock seizures is mimicked by D-serine and antagonized by 7-chlorokynurenic acid by Peterson, S L

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (09-07-1991)
    “…This study evaluated a possible mechanism by which glycine potentiates the activity of anticonvulsant drugs against maximal electroshock seizures in rats…”
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    Muscarinic Receptors Mediate Carbachol‐Induced Inhibition of Maximal Electroshock Seizures in the Nucleus Reticularis Pontis Oralis by Peterson, Steven L., Armstrong, Juli J.

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-01-1999)
    “…Purpose: Previous reports from this laboratory indicated a role for N‐methyl‐D‐aspartic acid (NMDA) and γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors among the neuronal…”
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    SLE nephropathy in a patient with HIV infection: case report and review of the literature by Kudva, Y C, Peterson, L S, Holley, K E, Wright, A J, Hunder, G G

    Published in Journal of rheumatology (01-10-1996)
    “…We describe a 39-year-old bisexual man with clinical category B2 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection who subsequently developed systemic lupus…”
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    Anticonvulsant profile of an anesthetic steroid by Peterson, S L

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-08-1989)
    “…The synthetic steroids alphaxalone and alphadolone are combined for use as a veterinary anesthetic and marked under the trade name Saffan. This study evaluated…”
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    The Yeast Class V Myosins, Myo2p and Myo4p, Are Nonprocessive Actin-Based Motors by Reck-Peterson, Samara L., Tyska, Matthew J., Novick, Peter J., Mooseker, Mark S.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (28-05-2001)
    “…The motor properties of the two yeast class V myosins, Myo2p and Myo4p, were examined using in vitro motility assays. Both myosins are active motors with…”
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