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    The Fiscal Politics of Immigration: Expert Information and Concerns over Fiscal Drain by Kage, Rieko, Rosenbluth, Frances M., Tanaka, Seiki

    Published in Political communication (02-11-2022)
    “…Recent studies find that fiscal concerns strongly condition public attitudes toward immigration. To what extent do expert cues affect these worries? Original…”
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    Human embryos secrete microRNAs into culture media—a potential biomarker for implantation by Rosenbluth, Evan M., M.D, Shelton, Dawne N., Ph.D, Wells, Lindsay M., M.D, Sparks, Amy E.T., Ph.D, Van Voorhis, Bradley J., M.D

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-05-2014)
    “…Objective To determine whether human blastocysts secrete microRNA (miRNAs) into culture media and whether these reflect embryonic ploidy status and can predict…”
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    Varieties of Public Attitudes toward Immigration: Evidence from Survey Experiments in Japan by Kage, Rieko, Rosenbluth, Frances M., Tanaka, Seiki

    Published in Political research quarterly (01-03-2022)
    “…What factors shape attitudes toward immigration? Previous studies have typically debated whether citizens oppose immigration more for economic or cultural…”
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    MicroRNA expression in the human blastocyst by Rosenbluth, Evan M., M.D, Shelton, Dawne N., Ph.D, Sparks, Amy E.T., Ph.D, Devor, Eric, Ph.D, Christenson, Lane, Ph.D, Van Voorhis, Bradley J., M.D

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-03-2013)
    “…Objective To determine the most highly expressed microRNAs (miRNAs) in human blastocysts and to compare miRNAs in euploid versus aneuploid embryos and in male…”
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    mTOR regulates autophagy-associated genes downstream of p73 by Rosenbluth, Jennifer M., Pietenpol, Jennifer A.

    Published in Autophagy (01-01-2009)
    “…The p53 family consists of three transcription factors, p53, p63, and p73 that share domain architecture and sequence identity. The mTOR (mammalian Target of…”
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    A Gene Signature-Based Approach Identifies mTOR as a Regulator of p73 by Rosenbluth, Jennifer M., Mays, Deborah J., Pino, Maria F., Tang, Luo Jia, Pietenpol, Jennifer A.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-10-2008)
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    Clinical outcomes of de novo metastatic HER2-positive inflammatory breast cancer by Garrido-Castro, Ana C., Regan, Meredith M., Niman, Samuel M., Nakhlis, Faina, Remolano, Claire, Rosenbluth, Jennifer M., Block, Caroline, Warren, Laura E., Bellon, Jennifer R., Yeh, Eren, Harrison, Beth T., Troll, Elizabeth, Lin, Nancy U., Tolaney, Sara M., Overmoyer, Beth, Lynce, Filipa

    Published in NPJ breast cancer (02-06-2023)
    “…Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare, aggressive form of breast cancer that presents as de novo metastatic disease in 20–30% of cases, with one-third of…”
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    Differential regulation of the p73 cistrome by mammalian target of rapamycin reveals transcriptional programs of mesenchymal differentiation and tumorigenesis by Rosenbluth, Jennifer M, Mays, Deborah J, Jiang, Aixiang, Shyr, Yu, Pietenpol, Jennifer A

    “…The transcription factor p73 plays critical roles during development and tumorigenesis. It exhibits sequence identity and structural homology with p53, and can…”
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    Modulus-dependent macrophage adhesion and behavior by Irwin, E. F., Saha, K., Rosenbluth, M., Gamble, L. J., Castner, D. G., Healy, K. E.

    “…Macrophage attachment and activation to implanted materials is crucial in determining the extent of acute and chronic inflammation, and biomaterials…”
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    Analyzing cell mechanics in hematologic diseases with microfluidic biophysical flow cytometry by Rosenbluth, Michael J, Lam, Wilbur A, Fletcher, Daniel A

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2008)
    “…Pathological processes in hematologic diseases originate at the single-cell level, often making measurements on individual cells more clinically relevant than…”
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    ISG20L1 is a p53 family target gene that modulates genotoxic stress-induced autophagy by Eby, Kathryn G, Rosenbluth, Jennifer M, Mays, Deborah J, Marshall, Clayton B, Barton, Christopher E, Sinha, Seema, Johnson, Kimberly N, Tang, Luojia, Pietenpol, Jennifer A

    Published in Molecular cancer (29-04-2010)
    “…Autophagy is characterized by the sequestration of cytoplasm and organelles into multimembrane vesicles and subsequent degradation by the cell's lysosomal…”
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    Evaluation of p63 and p73 antibodies for cross-reactivity by Rosenbluth, Jennifer M., Johnson, Kimberly, Tang, Luojia, Triplett, Tracy, Pietenpol, Jennifer A.

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (15-11-2009)
    “…The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly mutated in human cancers.  However, two homologs of p53, p63 and p73, are frequently over-expressed in tumors and are…”
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