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    Nanoporous Metal Foams by Tappan, Bryce C, Steiner, Stephen A. III, Luther, Erik P

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (International ed.) (21-06-2010)
    “…Nanoporous metal foams (NMFs) have been a long sought-after class of materials in the quest for high-surface-area conductive and catalytic materials. Herein we…”
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    CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVA EQUATIONS OF STATE BASED ON NEUTRON STAR OBSERVATIONS by Steiner, A W, Hempel, M, Fischer, T

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-09-2013)
    “…Many of the currently available equations of state for core-collapse supernova simulations give large neutron star radii and do not provide large enough…”
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    Connecting neutron star observations to three-body forces in neutron matter and to the nuclear symmetry energy by Steiner, A W, Gandolfi, S

    Published in Physical review letters (22-02-2012)
    “…Using a phenomenological form of the equation of state of neutron matter near the saturation density which has been previously demonstrated to be a good…”
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    Prevalence of Total Hip and Knee Replacement in the United States by Maradit Kremers, Hilal, MD, MSc, Larson, Dirk R., MS, Kremers, Walter K., PhD, Crowson, Cynthia S., MS, Berry, Daniel J., MD, Washington, Raynard E., PhD, MPH, Steiner, Claudia A., MD, MPH, Jiranek, William A., MD

    “…Background Descriptive epidemiology of total joint replacement procedures is limited to annual procedure volumes (incidence). The prevalence of the growing…”
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    Constraining the mass and radius of neutron stars in globular clusters by Steiner, A W, Heinke, C O, Bogdanov, S, Li, C K, Ho, W C G, Bahramian, A, Han, S

    “…Abstract We analyse observations of eight quiescent low-mass X-ray binaries in globular clusters and combine them to determine the neutron star mass–radius…”
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    Splice site m6A methylation prevents binding of U2AF35 to inhibit RNA splicing by Mendel, Mateusz, Delaney, Kamila, Pandey, Radha Raman, Chen, Kuan-Ming, Wenda, Joanna M., Vågbø, Cathrine Broberg, Steiner, Florian A., Homolka, David, Pillai, Ramesh S.

    Published in Cell (10-06-2021)
    “…The N6-methyladenosine (m6A) RNA modification is used widely to alter the fate of mRNAs. Here we demonstrate that the C. elegans writer METT-10 (the ortholog…”
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    Epidemiology of cryptococcal meningitis in the US: 1997-2009 by Pyrgos, Vasilios, Seitz, Amy E, Steiner, Claudia A, Prevots, D Rebecca, Williamson, Peter R

    Published in PloS one (15-02-2013)
    “…Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) causes significant morbidity and mortality globally; however, recent national trends have not been described. Incidence and trends…”
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    Kisspeptin Signaling in the Brain by Oakley, Amy E, Clifton, Donald K, Steiner, Robert A

    Published in Endocrine reviews (01-10-2009)
    “…Kisspeptin (a product of the Kiss1 gene) and its receptor (GPR54 or Kiss1r) have emerged as key players in the regulation of reproduction. Mutations in humans…”
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    Efficacy of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Xu, Dabo, Chen, Vincent L, Steiner, Calen A, Berinstein, Jeffrey A, Eswaran, Shanti, Waljee, Akbar K, Higgins, Peter D R, Owyang, Chung

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-07-2019)
    “…Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal condition with a heterogeneous pathophysiology. An altered gut microbiome has been identified in…”
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    Association between respiratory syncytial virus activity and pneumococcal disease in infants: a time series analysis of US hospitalization data by Weinberger, Daniel M, Klugman, Keith P, Steiner, Claudia A, Simonsen, Lone, Viboud, Cécile

    Published in PLoS medicine (01-01-2015)
    “…The importance of bacterial infections following respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains unclear. We evaluated whether variations in RSV epidemic timing and…”
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    Ultraefficient thermophotovoltaic power conversion by band-edge spectral filtering by Omair, Zunaid, Scranton, Gregg, Pazos-Outón, Luis M., Xiao, T. Patrick, Steiner, Myles A., Ganapati, Vidya, Peterson, Per F., Holzrichter, John, Atwater, Harry, Yablonovitch, Eli

    “…Thermophotovoltaic power conversion utilizes thermal radiation from a local heat source to generate electricity in a photovoltaic cell. It was shown in recent…”
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    Sorting out release, uptake and processing of alpha‐synuclein during prion‐like spread of pathology by Tyson, Trevor, Steiner, Jennifer A., Brundin, Patrik

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-10-2016)
    “…Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that is characterized by the formation of intracellular protein inclusion bodies composed primarily…”
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    Thermophotovoltaic efficiency of 40 by LaPotin, Alina, Schulte, Kevin L., Steiner, Myles A., Buznitsky, Kyle, Kelsall, Colin C., Friedman, Daniel J., Tervo, Eric J., France, Ryan M., Young, Michelle R., Rohskopf, Andrew, Verma, Shomik, Wang, Evelyn N., Henry, Asegun

    Published in Nature (London) (14-04-2022)
    “…Thermophotovoltaics (TPVs) convert predominantly infrared wavelength light to electricity via the photovoltaic effect, and can enable approaches to energy…”
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    Pollen Rupture and Its Impact on Precipitation in Clean Continental Conditions by Wozniak, M. C., Solmon, F., Steiner, A. L.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-07-2018)
    “…Pollen grains emitted from vegetation can rupture, releasing subpollen particles (SPPs) as fine atmospheric particulates. Previous laboratory research…”
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    Diversity in the organization of centromeric chromatin by Steiner, Florian A, Henikoff, Steven

    Published in Current opinion in genetics & development (01-04-2015)
    “…Centromeric chromatin is distinguished primarily by nucleosomes containing the histone variant cenH3, which organizes the kinetochore that links the chromosome…”
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    The Dynamic Localization of Cytoplasmic Dynein in Neurons Is Driven by Kinesin-1 by Twelvetrees, Alison E., Pernigo, Stefano, Sanger, Anneri, Guedes-Dias, Pedro, Schiavo, Giampietro, Steiner, Roberto A., Dodding, Mark P., Holzbaur, Erika L.F.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-06-2016)
    “…Cytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively localized to axon terminals. This localization is critical as dynein…”
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    Epidemiology of hospitalizations associated with invasive candidiasis, United States, 2002-2012 by Strollo, Sara, Lionakis, Michail S, Adjemian, Jennifer, Steiner, Claudia A, Prevots, D. Rebecca

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-01-2017)
    “…Invasive candidiasis is a major nosocomial fungal disease in the United States associated with high rates of illness and death. We analyzed inpatient…”
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    Holocentromeres are dispersed point centromeres localized at transcription factor hotspots by Steiner, Florian A, Henikoff, Steven

    Published in eLife (08-04-2014)
    “…Centromeres vary greatly in size and sequence composition, ranging from 'point' centromeres with a single cenH3-containing nucleosome to 'regional' centromeres…”
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    Structure of centromere chromatin: from nucleosome to chromosomal architecture by Schalch, Thomas, Steiner, Florian A.

    Published in Chromosoma (01-08-2017)
    “…The centromere is essential for the segregation of chromosomes, as it serves as attachment site for microtubules to mediate chromosome segregation during…”
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    KiSS-1 Neurones Are Direct Targets for Leptin in the ob/ob Mouse by Smith, J. T., Acohido, B. V., Clifton, D. K., Steiner, R. A.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-04-2006)
    “…Leptin is an adipocyte‐derived hormone that acts on the hypothalamus to influence feeding, metabolism and reproduction, but the cellular and molecular targets…”
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