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    A checklist is associated with increased quality of reporting preclinical biomedical research: A systematic review by Han, SeungHye, Olonisakin, Tolani F, Pribis, John P, Zupetic, Jill, Yoon, Joo Heung, Holleran, Kyle M, Jeong, Kwonho, Shaikh, Nader, Rubio, Doris M, Lee, Janet S

    Published in PloS one (13-09-2017)
    “…Irreproducibility of preclinical biomedical research has gained recent attention. It is suggested that requiring authors to complete a checklist at the time of…”
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    Stress-Induced Mutagenesis, Gambler Cells, and Stealth Targeting Antibiotic-Induced Evolution by Pribis, John P, Zhai, Yin, Hastings, P J, Rosenberg, Susan M

    Published in mBio (28-06-2022)
    “…Mechanisms of evolution and evolution of antibiotic resistance are both fundamental and world health problems. Stress-induced mutagenesis defines mechanisms of…”
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    Signaling of high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) through toll-like receptor 4 in macrophages requires CD14 by Kim, Sodam, Kim, Sun Young, Pribis, John P, Lotze, Michael, Mollen, Kevin P, Shapiro, Richard, Loughran, Patricia, Scott, Melanie J, Billiar, Timothy R

    Published in Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-01-2013)
    “…High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a DNA-binding protein that possesses cytokinelike, proinflammatory properties when released extracellularly in the C23-C45…”
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    Identification of pharmacological modulators of HMGB1-induced inflammatory response by cell-based screening by Gerö, Domokos, Szoleczky, Petra, Módis, Katalin, Pribis, John P, Al-Abed, Yousef, Yang, Huan, Chevan, Sangeeta, Billiar, Timothy R, Tracey, Kevin J, Szabo, Csaba

    Published in PloS one (14-06-2013)
    “…High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), a highly conserved, ubiquitous protein, is released into the circulation during sterile inflammation (e.g. arthritis,…”
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    Oral intake of hydrogen-rich water inhibits intimal hyperplasia in arterialized vein grafts in rats by QIANG SUN, KAWAMURA, Tomohiro, TOYODA, Yoshiya, NAKAO, Atsunori, MASUTANI, Kosuke, XIMEI PENG, QING SUN, STOLZ, Donna B, PRIBIS, John P, BILLIAR, Timothy R, XUEJUN SUN, BERMUDEZ, Christian A

    Published in Cardiovascular research (01-04-2012)
    “…Arterialized vein grafts often fail due to intimal hyperplasia. Hydrogen potently protects organs and cells from many insults via its anti-inflammatory and…”
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    Two mechanisms of chromosome fragility at replication-termination sites in bacteria by Mei, Qian, Fitzgerald, Devon M, Liu, Jingjing, Xia, Jun, Pribis, John P, Zhai, Yin, Nehring, Ralf B, Paiano, Jacob, Li, Heyuan, Nussenzweig, Andre, Hastings, P J, Rosenberg, Susan M

    Published in Science advances (01-06-2021)
    “…Chromosomal fragile sites are implicated in promoting genome instability, which drives cancers and neurological diseases. Yet, the causes and mechanisms of…”
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    ppGpp and RNA-polymerase backtracking guide antibiotic-induced mutable gambler cells by Zhai, Yin, Minnick, P.J., Pribis, John P., Garcia-Villada, Libertad, Hastings, P.J., Herman, Christophe, Rosenberg, Susan M.

    Published in Molecular cell (20-04-2023)
    “…Antibiotic resistance is a global health threat and often results from new mutations. Antibiotics can induce mutations via mechanisms activated by stress…”
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    The Central Role of Arginine Catabolism in T-Cell Dysfunction and Increased Susceptibility to Infection After Physical Injury by Zhu, Xinmei, Pribis, John P, Rodriguez, Paulo C, Morris, Sidney M, Vodovotz, Yoram, Billiar, Timothy R, Ochoa, Juan B

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-01-2014)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To explore the hypothesis that decreased arginine availability by myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) is a cause of T-cell dysfunction after…”
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    Epsilon aminocaproic acid reduces blood transfusion and improves the coagulation test after pediatric open-heart surgery: a meta-analysis of 5 clinical trials by Lu, Jun, Meng, Haoyu, Meng, Zhaoyi, Sun, Ying, Pribis, John P, Zhu, Chunyan, Li, Quan

    “…Excessive postoperative blood loss after cardiopulmonary bypass is a common problem, especially in patients suffering from congenital heart diseases. The…”
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    Drugging evolution of antibiotic resistance at a regulatory network hub by Zhai, Yin, Pribis, John P, Dooling, Sean W, Garcia-Villada, Libertad, Minnick, P J, Xia, Jun, Liu, Jingjing, Mei, Qian, Fitzgerald, Devon M, Herman, Christophe, Hastings, P J, Costa-Mattioli, Mauro, Rosenberg, Susan M

    Published in Science advances (23-06-2023)
    “…Evolution of antibiotic resistance is a world health crisis, fueled by new mutations. Drugs to slow mutagenesis could, as cotherapies, prolong the shelf-life…”
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    Systemic Arginine Depletion After a Murine Model of Surgery or Trauma by Pribis, John P., Zhu, Xinmei, Vodovotz, Yoram, Ochoa, Juan B.

    “…Background: Arginine metabolism and availability after surgery or trauma (ST) is an important modulator of immune responses. Arginine levels are significantly…”
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    Nature of Myeloid Cells Expressing Arginase 1 in Peripheral Blood After Trauma by Bryk, Jodie A., Popovic, Petar J., Zenati, Mazen S., Munera, Veronica, Pribis, John P., Ochoa, Juan B.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-04-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND:Myeloid cells that express arginase 1 are upregulated by different stimuli, including trauma, and are capable of depleting arginine from the…”
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