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    First identification in Tasmania of fish pathogens Tenacibaculum dicentrarchi and T. soleae and multiplex PCR for these organisms and T. maritimum by Wilson, Teresa K, Douglas, Marianne, Dunn, Vivianne

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (30-10-2019)
    “…This work describes a new polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for rapid identification of the fish pathogens Tenacibaculum dicentrarchi, T. maritimum and T…”
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    Minimal basilar membrane motion in low-frequency hearing by Warren, Rebecca L., Ramamoorthy, Sripriya, Ciganović, Nikola, Zhang, Yuan, Wilson, Teresa M., Petrie, Tracy, Wang, Ruikang K., Jacques, Steven L., Reichenbach, Tobias, Nuttall, Alfred L., Fridberger, Anders

    “…Low-frequency hearing is critically important for speech and music perception, but no mechanical measurements have previously been available from inner ears…”
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    Association of microbial dynamics with urinary estrogens and estrogen metabolites in patients with endometriosis by Le, Nhung, Cregger, Melissa, Brown, Veronica, Loret de Mola, Julio, Bremer, Pamela, Nguyen, Lyn, Groesch, Kathleen, Wilson, Teresa, Diaz-Sylvester, Paula, Braundmeier-Fleming, Andrea

    Published in PloS one (16-12-2021)
    “…Endometriosis is an estrogen dependent gynecological disease associated with altered microbial phenotypes. The association among endogenous estrogen, estrogen…”
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    Non-uniform Distribution of Outer Hair Cell Transmembrane Potential Induced by Extracellular Electric Field by Ramamoorthy, Sripriya, Wilson, Teresa M., Wu, Tao, Nuttall, Alfred L.

    Published in Biophysical journal (17-12-2013)
    “…Intracochlear electric fields arising out of sound-induced receptor currents, silent currents, or electrical current injected into the cochlea induce…”
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    Following One's Nose in Reading W. G. Sebald Allegorically: Currere and Invisible Subjects by Strong‐Wilson, Teresa

    Published in Educational theory (01-04-2017)
    “…In education, we are concerned with the teaching and learning of subjects, but the word “subject” can refer to the discipline being studied as well as the…”
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    Niclosamide suppresses macrophage-induced inflammation in endometriosis by Sekulovski, Nikola, Whorton, Allison E, Tanaka, Tomoki, Hirota, Yasushi, Shi, Mingxin, MacLean, James A, Loret de Mola, Julio Ricardo, Groesch, Kathleen, Diaz-Sylvester, Paula, Wilson, Teresa, Hayashi, Kanako

    Published in Biology of reproduction (24-04-2020)
    “…Endometriosis is a common gynecological disease, which causes chronic pelvic pain and infertility in women of reproductive age. Due to limited efficacy of…”
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    Assessment of the diagnostic and prognostic relevance of ACAT1 and CE levels in plasma, peritoneal fluid and tumor tissue of epithelial ovarian cancer patients - a pilot study by Ayyagari, Vijayalakshmi, Li, Maio, Pasman, Zvi, Wang, Xinjia, Louis, Somaja, Diaz-Sylvester, Paula, Groesch, Kathleen, Wilson, Teresa, Brard, Laurent

    Published in BMC cancer (10-04-2022)
    “…Abnormal accumulation of acyl-CoA cholesterol acyltransferase-1 (ACAT1) and ACAT1-mediated cholesterol esterified with fatty acids (CE) contribute to cancer…”
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    Na+/K+-ATPase α1 identified as an abundant protein in the blood-labyrinth barrier that plays an essential role in the barrier integrity by Yang, Yue, Dai, Min, Wilson, Teresa M, Omelchenko, Irina, Klimek, John E, Wilmarth, Phillip A, David, Larry L, Nuttall, Alfred L, Gillespie, Peter G, Shi, Xiaorui

    Published in PloS one (31-01-2011)
    “…The endothelial-blood/tissue barrier is critical for maintaining tissue homeostasis. The ear harbors a unique endothelial-blood/tissue barrier which we term…”
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    A mechanoelectrical mechanism for detection of sound envelopes in the hearing organ by Nuttall, Alfred L., Ricci, Anthony J., Burwood, George, Harte, James M., Stenfelt, Stefan, Cayé-Thomasen, Per, Ren, Tianying, Ramamoorthy, Sripriya, Zhang, Yuan, Wilson, Teresa, Lunner, Thomas, Moore, Brian C. J., Fridberger, Anders

    Published in Nature communications (09-10-2018)
    “…To understand speech, the slowly varying outline, or envelope, of the acoustic stimulus is used to distinguish words. A small amount of information about the…”
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    JAK2/STAT3 inhibition attenuates noise-induced hearing loss by Wilson, Teresa, Omelchenko, Irina, Foster, Sarah, Zhang, Yuan, Shi, Xiaorui, Nuttall, Alfred L

    Published in PloS one (02-10-2014)
    “…Signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (STAT3) is a stress responsive transcription factor that plays a key role in oxidative stress-mediated…”
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    (CAG) n -hairpin DNA binds to Msh2-Msh3 and changes properties of mismatch recognition by McMurray, Cynthia T, Owen, Barbara A L, Yang, Zungyoon, Lai, Maoyi, Gajek, Maciez, Badger, John D, Hayes, Jeffrey J, Edelmann, Winfried, Kucherlapati, Raju, Wilson, Teresa M

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-08-2005)
    “…Cells have evolved sophisticated DNA repair systems to correct damaged DNA. However, the human DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2-Msh3 is involved in the process…”
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    The mechanoelectrical transducer channel is not required for regulation of cochlear blood flow during loud sound exposure in mice by Burwood, George W. S., Dziennis, Suzan, Wilson, Teresa, Foster, Sarah, Zhang, Yuan, Liu, Gangjun, Yang, Jianlong, Elkins, Sean, Nuttall, Alfred L.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-06-2020)
    “…The mammalian cochlea possesses unique acoustic sensitivity due to a mechanoelectrical ‘amplifier’, which requires the metabolic support of the cochlear…”
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    Meta-analysis of the age-associated decline in maximal aerobic capacity in men: relation to training status by Wilson, T M, Tanaka, H

    “…Based on cross-sectional data, we recently reported that, in contrast to the prevailing view, the rate of decline in maximal oxygen consumption (VO(2 max))…”
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    MSH2-MSH6 stimulates DNA polymerase eta, suggesting a role for A:T mutations in antibody genes by Wilson, Teresa M, Vaisman, Alexandra, Martomo, Stella A, Sullivan, Patsa, Lan, Li, Hanaoka, Fumio, Yasui, Akira, Woodgate, Roger, Gearhart, Patricia J

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (21-02-2005)
    “…Activation-induced cytidine deaminase deaminates cytosine to uracil (dU) in DNA, which leads to mutations at C:G basepairs in immunoglobulin genes during…”
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    Human MutY Homolog, a DNA Glycosylase Involved in Base Excision Repair, Physically and Functionally Interacts with Mismatch Repair Proteins Human MutS Homolog 2/Human MutS Homolog 6 by Gu, Yesong, Parker, Antony, Wilson, Teresa M., Bai, Haibo, Chang, Dau-Yin, Lu, A-Lien

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-03-2002)
    “…Adenines mismatched with guanines or 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-deoxyguanines that arise through DNA replication errors can be repaired by either base excision repair…”
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    RECQ1 Helicase Interacts with Human Mismatch Repair Factors That Regulate Genetic Recombination[boxs] by Doherty, Kevin M., Sharma, Sudha, Uzdilla, Laura A., Wilson, Teresa M., Cui, Sheng, Vindigni, Alessandro, Brosh, Robert M.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-07-2005)
    “…Understanding the molecular and cellular functions of RecQ helicases has attracted considerable interest since several human diseases characterized by…”
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