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    Association of BMI with Clinicopathological Features of Papillary Thyroid Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by O’Neill, R. J., Abd Elwahab, S., Kerin, M. J., Lowery, A. J.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-09-2021)
    “…Background Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is the most common subtype of thyroid cancer. The incidence of PTC is rising in tandem with an obesity epidemic…”
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    The Prevention and Treatment of Missing Data in Clinical Trials: An FDA Perspective on the Importance of Dealing With It by O'Neill, R T, Temple, R

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-03-2012)
    “…At the request of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and with its funding, the Panel on the Handling of Missing Data in Clinical Trials was created by the…”
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    'Younger' and the youth: The 'Younger' abstention doctrine in the child-welfare context by Peter R O'Neill

    Published in Stanford law review (01-06-2024)
    “…In 2021 over three million children interacted with the child welfare system and over six hundred thousand were in foster care. These child welfare systems,…”
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    Experiences of people with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study by Galarneau, Lexis R, Hilburt, Jesse, O'Neill, Zoe R, Buxton, Jane A, Scheuermeyer, Frank X, Dong, Kathryn, Kaczorowski, Janusz, Orkin, Aaron M, Barbic, Skye Pamela, Bath, Misty, Moe, Jessica, Miles, Isabelle, Tobin, Dianne, Grier, Sherry, Garrod, Emma, Kestler, Andrew

    Published in PloS one (29-07-2021)
    “…To capture pandemic experiences of people with opioid use disorder (OUD) to better inform the programs that serve them. We designed, conducted, and analyzed…”
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    Membrane Flow Drives an Adhesion-Independent Amoeboid Cell Migration Mode by O'Neill, Patrick R., Castillo-Badillo, Jean A., Meshik, Xenia, Kalyanaraman, Vani, Melgarejo, Krystal, Gautam, N.

    Published in Developmental cell (02-07-2018)
    “…Cells migrate by applying rearward forces against extracellular media. It is unclear how this is achieved in amoeboid migration, which lacks adhesions typical…”
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    Subcellular optogenetic inhibition of G proteins generates signaling gradients and cell migration by O'Neill, Patrick R, Gautam, N

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-08-2014)
    “…Cells sense gradients of extracellular cues and generate polarized responses such as cell migration and neurite initiation. There is static information on the…”
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    Finding complexity in complexes: Assessing the causes of mitonuclear discordance in a problematic species complex of Mesoamerican toads by Firneno, Thomas J., O’Neill, Justin R., Portik, Daniel M., Emery, Alyson H., Townsend, Josiah H., Fujita, Matthew K.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2020)
    “…Mitonuclear discordance is a frequently encountered pattern in phylogeographic studies and occurs when mitochondrial and nuclear DNA display conflicting…”
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    The evolving definition of "sedentary" by Pate, Russell R, O'Neill, Jennifer R, Lobelo, Felipe

    Published in Exercise and sport sciences reviews (01-10-2008)
    “…Studies that did not directly measure sedentary behavior often have been used to draw conclusions about the health effects of sedentariness. Future claims…”
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    Critical review: Injectability of calcium phosphate pastes and cements by O'Neill, R., McCarthy, H.O., Montufar, E.B., Ginebra, M.-P., Wilson, D.I., Lennon, A., Dunne, N.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-03-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] Calcium phosphate cements (CPC) have seen clinical success in many dental and orthopaedic applications in recent years. The properties of CPC…”
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    Participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program is associated with fewer barriers to serving healthier foods in early care and education by Zaltz, Daniel A, Hecht, Amelie A, Pate, Russell R, Neelon, Brian, O'Neill, Jennifer R, Benjamin-Neelon, Sara E

    Published in BMC public health (05-06-2020)
    “…Early care and education (ECE) is an important setting for influencing young children's dietary intake. There are several factors associated with barriers to…”
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    Estrogen receptor α is required for oviductal transport of embryos by Li, Shuai, O'Neill, Sofia R. S., Zhang, Yong, Holtzman, Michael J., Takemaru, Ken‐Ichi, Korach, Kenneth S., Winuthayanon, Wipawee

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Newly fertilized embryos spend the first few days within the oviduct and are transported to the uterus, where they implant onto the uterine wall. An…”
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    Feasibility and Accuracy of Fast MRI Versus CT for Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Children by Lindberg, Daniel M, Stence, Nicholas V, Grubenhoff, Joseph A, Lewis, Terri, Mirsky, David M, Miller, Angie L, O'Neill, Brent R, Grice, Kathleen, Mourani, Peter M, Runyan, Desmond K

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-10-2019)
    “…Computed tomography (CT) is commonly used for children when there is concern for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and is a significant source of ionizing…”
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    Transcription of a centromere-enriched retroelement and local retention of its RNA are significant features of the CENP-A chromatin landscape by Chabot, B. J., Sun, R., Amjad, A., Hoyt, S. J., Ouyang, L., Courret, C., Drennan, R., Leo, L., Larracuente, A. M., Core, L. J., O’Neill, R. J., Mellone, B. G.

    Published in Genome Biology (18-11-2024)
    “…Centromeres depend on chromatin containing the conserved histone H3 variant CENP-A for function and inheritance, while the role of centromeric DNA repeats…”
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    Linking long-term soil phosphorus management to microbial communities involved in nitrogen reactions by O’Neill, R. M., Duff, A. M., Brennan, F. P., Gebremichael, A. W., Girkin, N. T., Lanigan, G. J., Krol, D. J., Wall, D. P., Renou-Wilson, F., Müller, C., Richards, K. G., Deveautour, C.

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-05-2022)
    “…The influence of soil phosphorous (P) content on the N-cycling communities and subsequent effects on N 2 O emissions remains unclear. Two laboratory incubation…”
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    Cell autonomous sanctions in legumes target ineffective rhizobia in nodules with mixed infections by Regus, John U., Quides, Kenjiro W., O’Neill, Matthew R., Suzuki, Rina, Savory, Elizabeth A., Chang, Jeff H., Sachs, Joel L.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-09-2017)
    “…PREMISE OF THE STUDY: To maximize benefits from symbiosis, legumes must limit physiological inputs into ineffective rhizobia that nodulate hosts without fixing…”
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    Motor competence and characteristics within the preschool environment by True, Larissa, Pfeiffer, Karin Allor, Dowda, Marsha, Williams, Harriet G, Brown, William H, O’Neill, Jennifer R, Pate, Russell R

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-08-2017)
    “…Abstract Objectives Environmental characteristics within preschools that influence children’s motor competence are largely unknown. The purpose of the present…”
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    RefSeq and the prokaryotic genome annotation pipeline in the age of metagenomes by Haft, Daniel H, Badretdin, Azat, Coulouris, George, DiCuccio, Michael, Durkin, A Scott, Jovenitti, Eric, Li, Wenjun, Mersha, Megdelawit, O’Neill, Kathleen R, Virothaisakun, Joel, Thibaud-Nissen, Françoise

    Published in Nucleic acids research (05-01-2024)
    “…Abstract The Reference Sequence (RefSeq) project at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) contains over 315 000 bacterial and archaeal…”
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