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    To Crowdfund Research, Scientists Must Build an Audience for Their Work by Byrnes, Jarrett E K, Ranganathan, Jai, Walker, Barbara L E, Faulkes, Zen

    Published in PloS one (10-12-2014)
    “…As rates of traditional sources of scientific funding decline, scientists have become increasingly interested in crowdfunding as a means of bringing in new…”
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    Personalized medicine approaches in epilepsy by Walker, L. E., Mirza, N., Yip, V. L. M., Marson, A. G., Pirmohamed, M.

    Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-02-2015)
    “…Epilepsy affects 50 million persons worldwide, a third of whom continue to experience debilitating seizures despite optimum anti‐epileptic drug (AED)…”
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    Arabidopsis thaliana Yellow Stripe1-Like4 and Yellow Stripe1-Like6 localize to internal cellular membranes and are involved in metal ion homeostasis by Conte, S S, Chu, H H, Rodriguez, D C, Punshon, T, Vasques, K A, Salt, D E, Walker, E L

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (2013)
    “…Several members of the Yellow Stripe1-Like (YSL) family of transporter proteins are able to transport metal-nicotianamine (NA) complexes. Substantial progress…”
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    Sex-based differences in timely emergency department evaluations for patients with drug poisoning by Lopez, R., Snair, M., Arrigain, S., Schold, J.D., Hustey, F., Walker, L.E., Phelan, M.P.

    Published in Public health (London) (01-10-2021)
    “…Unintentional poisoning was the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States in 2017. Prescribed and illicit drugs are the most common cause of…”
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    Growth rate, body composition, and meat tenderness in early vs. traditionally weaned beef calves by Meyer, D. L, Kerley, M. S, Walker, E. L, Keisler, D. H, Pierce, V. L, Schmidt, T. B, Stahl, C. A, Linville, M. L, Berg, E. P

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2005)
    “…One hundred forty spring-born Angus x Gelbvieh and purebred Angus steers were selected for study as early weaned (EW; average age at weaning = 90 ± 30 d) or…”
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    Differential regulation of behavioral, genomic, and neuroendocrine responses by CRF infusions in rats by Campbell, B.M, Morrison, J.L, Walker, E.L, Merchant, K.M

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-03-2004)
    “…Studies suggest that behavioral, genomic, and endocrine functions mediated by central corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)-containing circuits may be…”
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    Milk leptin in sows and blood leptin and growth of their offspring by Whitley, N.C, O'Brien, D.J, Quinn, R.W, Keisler, D.H, Walker, E.L, Brown, M.A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-2009)
    “…Twenty-one mixed-parity (average 2.4 ± 0.49) crossbred sows and their offspring were used to determine whether sow milk leptin at farrowing was related to…”
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    Correlation between blood and milk serum leptin in goats and growth of their offspring by Whitley, N. C, Walker, E. L, Harley, S. A, Keisler, D. H, Jackson, D. J

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2005)
    “…Boer and Boer crossbred meat-type does were used in two experiments to determine whether goat milk serum contains leptin and to investigate possible…”
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    Primary Structure and Unique Expression of the 22-Kilodalton Light Chain of Human Neutrophil Cytochrome b by Parkos, Charles A., Dinauer, Mary C., Walker, Leslie E., Allen, Rodger A., Jesaitis, Algirdas J., Orkin, Stuart H.

    “…Cytochrome b comprising 91-kDa and 22-kDa subunits is a critical component of the membrane-bound oxidase of phagocytes that generates superoxide. This…”
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    Functional compensation in a savanna scavenger community by Walker, Alice E. L., Robertson, Mark P., Eggleton, Paul, Fisher, Adam M., Parr, Catherine L.

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-07-2024)
    “…Functional redundancy, the potential for the functional role of one species to be fulfilled by another, is a key determinant of ecosystem viability. Scavenging…”
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    Indirect control of decomposition by an invertebrate predator by Walker, Alice E. L., Robertson, Mark P., Eggleton, Paul, Bunney, Katherine, Lamb, Candice, Fisher, Adam M., Parr, Catherine L.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-12-2022)
    “…Understanding the factors that control decomposition is critical for predicting how the carbon cycle will alter with global change. Until recently, the…”
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    Insertions of a novel class of transposable elements with a strong target site preference at the r locus of maize by Walker, E.L, Eggleston, W.B, Demopulos, D, Kermicle, J, Dellaporta, S.L

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-06-1997)
    “…The r locus of maize regulates anthocyanin synthesis in various tissues of maize through the production of helix-loop-helix DNA binding proteins capable of…”
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    Cell-Specific Expression in Transgenic Plants Reveals Nonoverlapping Roles for Chloroplast and Cytosolic Glutamine Synthetase by Edwards, Janice W., Walker, Elsbeth L., Coruzzi, Gloria M.

    “…Chloroplast and cytosolic isoforms of glutamine synthetase (GS; EC 6.3.1.2) are encoded by separate nuclear genes in plants. Here we report that the promoters…”
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    Chloroplast and cytosolic glutamine synthetase are encoded by homologous nuclear genes which are differentially expressed in vivo by Tingey, S V, Tsai, F Y, Edwards, J W, Walker, E L, Coruzzi, G M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-07-1988)
    “…We have shown that the individual members of the plant gene family for glutamine synthetase (GS) are differentially expressed in vivo, and each encode distinct…”
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    Clinical relevance of positive breast periprosthetic cultures without overt infection by Netscher, D T, Weizer, G, Wigoda, P, Walker, L E, Thornby, J, Bowen, D

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-10-1995)
    “…The true incidence of positive breast periprosthetic cultures in the absence of overt infection is not clearly established. We retrospectively reviewed data…”
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    High affinity binding for pramipexole, a dopamine D3 receptor ligand, in rat striatum by PIERCEY, M. F, WALKER, E. L, FELDPAUSCH, D. L, CAMACHO-OCHOA, M

    Published in Neuroscience letters (22-11-1996)
    “…Quantitative autoradiography of rat brain slices was carried out with eight concentrations of [3H]pramipexole, a dopamine D3 receptor-preferring ligand…”
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    Glutamine synthetase genes of pea encode distinct polypeptides which are differentially expressed in leaves, roots and nodules by Tingey, S.V., Walker, E.L., Coruzzi, G.M.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-01-1987)
    “…We have characterized the distinct polypeptides, primary translation products and mRNAs encoding glutamine synthetase (GS) in the various organs of pea…”
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    Meiotic Instability of the R-r Complex Arising From Displaced Intragenic Exchange and Intrachromosomal Rearrangement by Robbins, T. P, Walker, E. L, Kermicle, J. L, Alleman, M, Dellaporta, S. L

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-1991)
    “…The R complex of Zea mays encodes a tissue-specific transcriptional activator of the anthocyanin pigment biosynthetic pathway. Certain R alleles comprise two…”
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    cDNA cloning and immunological characterization of the rye grass allergen Lol p I by Perez, M, Ishioka, G Y, Walker, L E, Chesnut, R W

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-09-1990)
    “…The complete amino acid sequence of two “isoallergenic” forms of Lol p I, the major rye grass (Lolium perenne) pollen allergen, was deduced from cDNA sequence…”
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