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    Death by desiccation: Effects of hermetic storage on cowpea bruchids by Murdock, L.L., Margam, V., Baoua, I., Balfe, S., Shade, R.E.

    Published in Journal of stored products research (01-04-2012)
    “…When cowpea grain is stored in airtight containers, destructive populations of the cowpea bruchid (Callosobruchus maculatus) don’t develop even though the…”
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    Experimental Verification of PCH-EM Algorithm for Characterizing DSERN Image Sensors by Hendrickson, Aaron, Haefner, David P., Shade, Nicholas R., Fossum, Eric R.

    “…The Photon Counting Histogram Expectation Maximization (PCH-EM) algorithm has recently been reported as a candidate method for the characterization of Deep…”
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    High-frequency burst vagal nerve simulation therapy in a natural primate model of genetic generalized epilepsy by Szabó, C.Á., Salinas, F.S., Papanastassiou, A.M., Begnaud, J., Ravan, M., Eggleston, K.S., Shade, R., Lutz, C., De La Garza, M.

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-12-2017)
    “…•High-frequency burst VNS Therapy reduced seizure frequency in two treatment-naïve epileptic baboons.•High-frequency burst VNS Therapy had immediate effects on…”
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    Effect of aging on regional cerebral blood flow responses associated with osmotic thirst and its satiation by water drinking: A PET study by Farrell, M.J, Zamarripa, F, Shade, R, Phillips, P.A, McKinley, M, Fox, P.T, Blair-West, J, Denton, D.A, Egan, G.F

    “…Levels of thirst and ad libitum drinking decrease with advancing age, making older people vulnerable to dehydration. This study investigated age-related…”
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    Effect of 30 per cent maternal nutrient restriction from 0.16 to 0.5 gestation on fetal baboon kidney gene expression by Cox, L. A., Nijland, M. J., Gilbert, J. S., Schlabritz‐Loutsevitch, N. E., Hubbard, G. B., McDonald, T. J., Shade, R. E., Nathanielsz, P. W.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-04-2006)
    “…Previous studies in rodents and sheep show that maternal nutrient restriction during pregnancy alters fetal renal development. To date, no studies using fetal…”
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    Cowpea bruchid Callosobruchus maculatus uses a three-component strategy to overcome a plant defensive cysteine protease inhibitor by Zhu-Salzman, K, Koiwa, H, Salzman, R.A, Shade, R.E, Ahn, J.E

    Published in Insect molecular biology (01-04-2003)
    “…The soybean cysteine protease inhibitor, soyacystatin N (scN), negatively impacts growth and development of the cowpea bruchid, Callosobruchus maculatus[Koiwa…”
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    PCH-EM: A Solution to Information Loss in the Photon Transfer Method by Hendrickson, Aaron J., Haefner, David P., Chan, Stanley H., Shade, Nicholas R., Fossum, Eric R.

    Published in IEEE transactions on electron devices (01-08-2024)
    “…Working from a Poisson-Gaussian noise model, a multisample extension of the photon counting histogram expectation-maximization (PCH-EM) algorithm is derived as…”
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    Transgenic pea seeds expressing the alpha-amylase inhibitor of the common bean are resistant to bruchid beetles by Shade, R.E, Schroeder, H.E, Pueyo, J.J, Tabe, L.M, Murdock, L.L, Higgins, T.J.V, Chrispeels, M.J

    Published in Bio/technology (New York, N.Y. 1983) (01-08-1994)
    “…Infestations of stored legume seeds by bruchid beetles, such as the cowpea weevil and the Azuki bean weevil cause substantial economic and nutritional losses…”
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    Lectins and Protease Inhibitors as Plant Defenses against Insects by Murdock, Larry L, Shade, Richard E

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (23-10-2002)
    “…Plants commonly accumulate lectins and proteinaceous protease inhibitors in their various tissues, sometimes in high concentrations. Much evidence suggests…”
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    Synergy between angiotensin and aldosterone in evoking sodium appetite in baboons by Shade, R E, Blair-West, J R, Carey, K D, Madden, L J, Weisinger, R S, Denton, D A

    “…The synergy between ANG II and aldosterone (Aldo) in the induction of salt appetite, extensively studied in rats, has been tested in baboons. ANG II was…”
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    Use of micro-CAT scans to understand cowpea seed resistance to Callosobruchus maculatus by Tarver, M.R., Shade, R.E., Tarver, R.D., Liang, Y., Krishnamurthi, G., Pittendrigh, B.R., Murdock, L.L.

    Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-01-2006)
    “…The cowpea bruchid, Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchini), is a worldwide pest of stored cowpea grain [Vigna unguiculata (L.)…”
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    Toxicity of dietary avidin and streptavidin to the cowpea bruchid, Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) by Murdock, L.L., Shade, R.E.

    “…Avidin, a large protein from egg whites, powerfully binds biotin, a vitamin for many insects. When avidin was incorporated into the diets of larval…”
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    Nucleotide sequence and genome organization of human parvovirus B19 isolated from the serum of a child during aplastic crisis by SHADE, R. O, BLUNDELL, M. C, COTMORE, S. F, TATTERSALL, P, ASTELL, C. R

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-06-1986)
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    Phage display selection can differentiate insecticidal activity of soybean cystatins by Koiwa, Hisashi, Shade, Richard E., Zhu‐Salzman, Keyan, Subramanian, Lalitha, Murdock, Larry L., Nielsen, S. Suzanne, Bressan, Ray A., Hasegawa, Paul M.

    “…Summary Plant cysteine proteinase inhibitors (phytocystatins) have been implicated as defensive molecules against Coleopteran and Hemipteran insect pests. Two…”
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    Ingestive responses to administration of stress hormones in baboons by Shade, R E, Blair-West, J R, Carey, K D, Madden, L J, Weisinger, R S, Rivier, J E, Vale, W W, Denton, D A

    “…Experimental stress and the administration of the stress hormone ACTH have been reported to stimulate sodium appetite in many nonprimate species. Experiments…”
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    Effectiveness of recombinant soybean cysteine proteinase inhibitors against selected crop pests by Lalitha, S., Shade, R.E., Murdock, L.L., Bressan, R.A., Hasegawa, P.M., Nielsen, S.S.

    “…Three recombinant soybean cysteine proteinase inhibitors (rSCPIs), L1, R1 and N2, were assessed for their potential to inhibit the growth and development of…”
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    Possible contribution of brain angiotensin III to ingestive behaviors in baboons by Blair-West, J R, Carey, K D, Denton, D A, Madden, L J, Weisinger, R S, Shade, R E

    “…Recent experiments with specific aminopeptidase inhibitors in rats have strengthened earlier proposals that ANG III may be an important regulatory peptide in…”
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    Preservation of cowpea grain in sub-Saharan Africa—Bean/Cowpea CRSP contributions by Murdock, Larry L., Seck, Dogo, Ntoukam, Georges, Kitch, Laurie, Shade, R.E.

    Published in Field crops research (2003)
    “…In sub-Saharan Africa, post-harvest insect pests of cowpeas ( Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) degrade the nutritional quality and economic value of the grain and…”
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    Age-related changes in thirst and associated neural activity in human subjects by McKinley, M.J., Bowala, T., Egan, G.E., Farrell, M.J., Fox, P., Mathai, M.L., Phillips, P.A., Shade, R., Denton, D.A.

    Published in Appetite (01-07-2007)
    “…The intensity of thirst and the volume of fluid ingested in response to water deprivation decreases with advancing age, rendering the elderly vulnerable to…”
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