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    Exosome-Mediated miR-29 Transfer Reduces Muscle Atrophy and Kidney Fibrosis in Mice by Wang, Haidong, Wang, Bin, Zhang, Aiqing, Hassounah, Faten, Seow, Yiqi, Wood, Matthew, Ma, Fuying, Klein, Janet D., Price, S. Russ, Wang, Xiaonan H.

    Published in Molecular therapy (06-03-2019)
    “…Our previous study showed that miR-29 attenuates muscle wasting in chronic kidney disease. Other studies found that miR-29 has anti-fibrosis activity. We…”
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    Pathophysiological mechanisms leading to muscle loss in chronic kidney disease by Wang, Xiaonan H., Mitch, William E., Price, S. Russ

    Published in Nature reviews. Nephrology (01-03-2022)
    “…Loss of muscle proteins is a deleterious consequence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) that causes a decrease in muscle strength and function, and can lead to a…”
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    The Effect of a Golden Hour Policy on the Morbidity and Mortality of Combat Casualties by Kotwal, Russ S, Howard, Jeffrey T, Orman, Jean A, Tarpey, Bruce W, Bailey, Jeffrey A, Champion, Howard R, Mabry, Robert L, Holcomb, John B, Gross, Kirby R

    Published in JAMA surgery (01-01-2016)
    “…The term golden hour was coined to encourage urgency of trauma care. In 2009, Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates mandated prehospital helicopter transport of…”
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    MicroRNA-23a and MicroRNA-27a Mimic Exercise by Ameliorating CKD-Induced Muscle Atrophy by Wang, Bin, Zhang, Cong, Zhang, Aiqing, Cai, Hui, Price, S Russ, Wang, Xiaonan H

    “…Muscle atrophy is a frequent complication of CKD, and exercise can attenuate the process. This study investigated the role of microRNA-23a (miR-23a) and…”
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    miRNA‐23a/27a attenuates muscle atrophy and renal fibrosis through muscle‐kidney crosstalk by Zhang, Aiqing, Li, Min, Wang, Bin, Klein, Janet D., Price, S. Russ, Wang, Xiaonan H.

    Published in Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (01-08-2018)
    “…Background The treatment of muscle wasting is accompanied by benefits in other organs, possibly resulting from muscle–organ crosstalk. However, how the muscle…”
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    Use of Combat Casualty Care Data to Assess the US Military Trauma System During the Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts, 2001-2017 by Howard, Jeffrey T, Kotwal, Russ S, Stern, Caryn A, Janak, Jud C, Mazuchowski, Edward L, Butler, Frank K, Stockinger, Zsolt T, Holcomb, Barbara R, Bono, Raquel C, Smith, David J

    Published in JAMA surgery (01-07-2019)
    “…Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in history, no comprehensive assessment of combat casualty care statistics,…”
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    miR-182 attenuates atrophy-related gene expression by targeting FoxO3 in skeletal muscle by Hudson, Matthew B, Rahnert, Jill A, Zheng, Bin, Woodworth-Hobbs, Myra E, Franch, Harold A, Price, S Russ

    “…Skeletal muscle atrophy occurs in response to a variety of conditions including chronic kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, and elevated glucocorticoids…”
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    Reexamination of a Battlefield Trauma Golden Hour Policy by Howard, Jeffrey T, Kotwal, Russ S, Santos-Lazada, Alexis R, Martin, Matthew J, Stockinger, Zsolt T

    “…Most combat casualties who die, do so in the prehospital setting. Efforts directed toward alleviating prehospital combat trauma death, known as killed in…”
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    Calcineurin: A poorly understood regulator of muscle mass by Hudson, Matthew B., Price, S. Russ

    “…This review will discuss the existing literature that has examined the role of calcineurin (CnA) in the regulation of skeletal muscle mass in conditions…”
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    Muscle Atrophy in CKD: A Historical Perspective of Advancements in Its Understanding by Price, S. Russ, Mitch, William E., Garibotto, Giacomo

    Published in Journal of renal nutrition (01-11-2023)
    “…This perspective reviews the seminal clinical and experimental observations that led to today's current mechanistic model of muscle protein loss (wasting) in…”
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    Palmitate-induced ER stress and inhibition of protein synthesis in cultured myotubes does not require Toll-like receptor 4 by Perry, Ben D, Rahnert, Jill A, Xie, Yang, Zheng, Bin, Woodworth-Hobbs, Myra E, Price, S Russ

    Published in PloS one (12-01-2018)
    “…Saturated fatty acids, such as palmitate, are elevated in metabolically dysfunctional conditions like type 2 diabetes mellitus. Palmitate has been shown to…”
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    Organ Crosstalk Contributes to Muscle Wasting in Chronic Kidney Disease by Wang, Xiaonan H, Price, S Russ

    Published in Seminars in nephrology (01-03-2023)
    “…Muscle wasting (ie, atrophy) is a serious consequence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) that reduces muscle strength and function. It reduces the quality of life…”
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    Oxidation of tetrahydrobiopterin leads to uncoupling of endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase in hypertension by Landmesser, Ulf, Dikalov, Sergey, Price, S Russ, McCann, Louise, Fukai, Tohru, Holland, Steven M, Mitch, William E, Harrison, David G

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-04-2003)
    “…Tetrahydrobiopterin is a critical cofactor for the NO synthases, and in its absence these enzymes become "uncoupled," producing reactive oxygen species (ROSs)…”
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    Flash Flood Verification: Pondering Precipitation Proxies by Herman, Gregory R., Schumacher, Russ S.

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-11-2018)
    “…Quantitative precipitation estimate (QPE) exceedances of numerous different heavy precipitation thresholds—including spatially varying average recurrence…”
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    miR-23a is decreased during muscle atrophy by a mechanism that includes calcineurin signaling and exosome-mediated export by Hudson, Matthew B, Woodworth-Hobbs, Myra E, Zheng, Bin, Rahnert, Jill A, Blount, Mitsi A, Gooch, Jennifer L, Searles, Charles D, Price, S Russ

    “…Skeletal muscle atrophy is prevalent in chronic diseases, and microRNAs (miRs) may play a key role in the wasting process. miR-23a was previously shown to…”
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