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    Going where traditional markers have not gone before: utility of and promise for RAD sequencing in marine invertebrate phylogeography and population genomics by Reitzel, A. M., Herrera, S., Layden, M. J., Martindale, M. Q., Shank, T. M.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-06-2013)
    “…Characterization of large numbers of single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) throughout a genome has the power to refine the understanding of population…”
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of genetic variation in the widespread antitropical deep-sea coral Paragorgia arborea by Herrera, S., Shank, T. M., Sánchez, J. A.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-12-2012)
    “…Numerous deep‐sea species have apparent widespread and discontinuous distributions. Many of these are important foundation species, structuring hard‐bottom…”
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    Sea-Floor Spreading Event Captured by Seismometers by Tolstoy, M, Cowen, J.P, Baker, E.T, Fornari, D.J, Rubin, K.H, Shank, T.M, Waldhauser, F, Bohnenstiehl, D.R, Forsyth, D.W, Holmes, R.C, Love, B, Perfit, M.R, Weekly, R.T, Soule, S.A, Glazer, B

    “…Two-thirds of Earth's surface is formed at mid-ocean ridges, yet sea-floor spreading events are poorly understood because they occur far beneath the ocean…”
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    Growth hormone regulates the sensitization of developing peripheral nociceptors during cutaneous inflammation by Liu, Xiaohua, Green, Kathryn J., Ford, Zachary K., Queme, Luis F., Lu, Peilin, Ross, Jessica L., Lee, Frank B., Shank, Aaron T., Hudgins, Renita C., Jankowski, Michael P.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-02-2017)
    “…Cutaneous inflammation alters the function of primary afferents and gene expression in the affected dorsal root ganglia (DRG). However, specific mechanisms of…”
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    Comparative phylogeography among hydrothermal vent species along the East Pacific Rise reveals vicariant processes and population expansion in the South by PLOUVIEZ, S., SHANK, T. M., FAURE, B., DAGUIN-THIEBAUT, C., VIARD, F., LALLIER, F. H., JOLLIVET, D.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2009)
    “…The use of sequence polymorphism from individual mitochondrial genes to infer past demography has recently proved controversial because of the recurrence of…”
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    The Role of Physical Stabilization in Whole Blood Preservation by Wong, Keith H. K., Sandlin, Rebecca D., Carey, Thomas R., Miller, Kathleen L., Shank, Aaron T., Oklu, Rahmi, Maheswaran, Shyamala, Haber, Daniel A., Irimia, Daniel, Stott, Shannon L., Toner, Mehmet

    Published in Scientific reports (15-02-2016)
    “…The rapid degradation of blood ex vivo imposes logistical limitations on the utilization of blood-borne cells in medical diagnostics and scientific…”
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    Expanding dispersal studies at hydrothermal vents through species identification of cryptic larval forms by Adams, D. K, Mills, S. W, Shank, T. M, Mullineaux, L. S

    Published in Marine biology (01-05-2010)
    “…The rapid identification of hydrothermal vent-endemic larvae to the species level is a key limitation to understanding the dynamic processes that control the…”
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    Worms bask in extreme temperatures by Cary, S. C, Shank, T, Stein, J

    Published in Nature (London) (05-02-1998)
    “…Temperature is one of the most important environmental factors that governs a species' distribution. Some highly specialized prokaryotes can grow at…”
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    Chemical speciation drives hydrothermal vent ecology by Nuzzio, Donald B, Taillefert, Martial, Luther, George W, Shank, Timothy M, Rozan, Tim F, Cary, S. Craig, Di Meo, Carol, Lutz, Richard A

    Published in Nature (London) (12-04-2001)
    “…The physiology and biochemistry of many taxa inhabiting deep-sea hydrothermal vents have been elucidated; however, the physicochemical factors controlling the…”
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    Flexible Octopus-Shaped Hydrogel Particles for Specific Cell Capture by Chen, Lynna, An, Harry Z., Haghgooie, Ramin, Shank, Aaron T., Martel, Joseph M., Toner, Mehmet, Doyle, Patrick S.

    “…Multiarm hydrogel microparticles with varying geometry are fabricated to specifically capture cells expressing epithelial cell adhesion molecule. Results show…”
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    Development and characterization of 12 microsatellite markers from the deep-sea hydrothermal vent siboglinid Riftia pachyptila by FUSARO, A. J., BACO, A. R., GERLACH, G., SHANK, T. M.

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-01-2008)
    “…Ecological processes at deep‐sea hydrothermal vents on fast‐spreading mid‐ocean ridges are punctuated by frequent physical disturbance, often accompanied by a…”
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    Muscle IL1β Drives Ischemic Myalgia via ASIC3-Mediated Sensory Neuron Sensitization by Ross, Jessica L, Queme, Luis F, Cohen, Elysia R, Green, Kathryn J, Lu, Peilin, Shank, Aaron T, An, Suzie, Hudgins, Renita C, Jankowski, Michael P

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-06-2016)
    “…Musculoskeletal pain is a significantly common clinical complaint. Although it is known that muscles are quite sensitive to alterations in blood…”
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    Temporal and spatial patterns of biological community development at nascent deep-sea hydrothermal vents (9°50′N, East Pacific Rise) by Shank, Timothy M., Fornari, Daniel J., Von Damm, Karen L., Lilley, Marvin D., Haymon, Rachel M., Lutz, Richard A.

    “…The April 1991 discovery of newly formed hydrothermal vents in areas of recent volcanic eruption between 9°45′N and 9°52′N on the East Pacific Rise provided a…”
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    Sensitization of group III and IV muscle afferents in the mouse after ischemia and reperfusion injury by Ross, Jessica L, Queme, Luis F, Shank, Aaron T, Hudgins, Renita C, Jankowski, Michael P

    Published in The journal of pain (01-12-2014)
    “…Ischemic myalgia is a unique type of muscle pain in the patient population. The role that discrete muscle afferent subpopulations play in the generation of…”
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    Vestimentiferan on a Whale Fall by Feldman, Robert A., Shank, Timothy M., Black, Michael B., Baco, Amy R., Smith, Craig R., Vrijenhoek, Robert C.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-04-1998)
    “…Discovery of chemosynthetic communities associated with whale bones led to the hypothesis that whale falls may serve as stepping-stones for faunal dispersal…”
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    Age-Dependent Sensitization of Cutaneous Nociceptors during Developmental Inflammation by Jankowski, Michael P, Ross, Jessica L, Weber, Jonathon D, Lee, Frank B, Shank, Aaron T, Hudgins, Renita C

    Published in Molecular pain (07-06-2014)
    “…Background: It is well-documented that neonates can experience pain after injury. However, the contribution of individual populations of sensory neurons to…”
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    Structure and function of Halice hesmonectes (Amphipoda : Pardaliscidae) swarms from hydrothermal vents in the eastern Pacific by SHEADER, M, VAN DOVER, C. L, SHANK, T. M

    Published in Marine biology (16-06-2000)
    “…Swarms of the pardaliscid amphipod Halice hesmonectes were sampled at low-temperature hydrothermal vents in the Venture Hydrothermal Fields of the East Pacific…”
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    Muscle IL1  Drives Ischemic Myalgia via ASIC3-Mediated Sensory Neuron Sensitization by Ross, J. L., Queme, L. F., Cohen, E. R., Green, K. J., Lu, P., Shank, A. T., An, S., Hudgins, R. C., Jankowski, M. P.

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-06-2016)
    “…Musculoskeletal pain is a significantly common clinical complaint. Although it is known that muscles are quite sensitive to alterations in blood…”
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