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    Sister Group Contrast Using Untargeted Global Metabolomic Analysis Delineates the Biochemical Regulation Underlying Desiccation Tolerance in Sporobolus stapfianus by Oliver, Melvin J, Guo, Lining, Alexander, Danny C, Ryals, John A, Wone, Bernard W.M, Cushman, John C

    Published in The Plant cell (01-04-2011)
    “…Understanding how plants tolerate dehydration is a prerequisite for developing novel strategies for improving drought tolerance. The desiccation-tolerant (DT)…”
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    Metabolomic Profiling in Selaginella lepidophylla at Various Hydration States Provides New Insights into the Mechanistic Basis of Desiccation Tolerance by Yobi, Abou, Wone, Bernard W.M., Xu, Wenxin, Alexander, Danny C., Guo, Lining, Ryals, John A., Oliver, Melvin J., Cushman, John C.

    Published in Molecular plant (01-03-2013)
    “…Selaginella lepidophylla is one of only a few species of spike mosses (Selaginellaceae) that have evolved des-iccation tolerance (DT) or the ability to…”
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    A procession of metabolic alterations accompanying muscle senescence in Manduca sexta by Wone, Bernard W. M., Kinchen, Jason M., Kaup, Elana R., Wone, Beate

    Published in Scientific reports (17-01-2018)
    “…Biological aging profoundly impairs muscle function, performance, and metabolism. Because the progression of metabolic alterations associated with aging muscle…”
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    Metabolic rates associated with membrane fatty acids in mice selected for increased maximal metabolic rate by Wone, Bernard W.M., Donovan, Edward R., Cushman, John C., Hayes, Jack P.

    “…Aerobic metabolism of vertebrates is linked to membrane fatty acid (FA) composition. Although the membrane pacemaker hypothesis posits that desaturation of FAs…”
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    Transcriptional Dynamics Underpinning Muscle Senescence in Manduca sexta by Grosso, Avery Del, Wone, Beate, Wone, Bernard W.M.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)
    “…Muscle aging is a complex dynamic process that adversely affects whole‐animal metabolism and physiology. The molecular regulation of aging muscle that impacts…”
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    Overexpression of the Selaginella lepidophylla bHLH transcription factor enhances water-use efficiency, growth, and development in Arabidopsis by Ariyarathne, Madhavi A., Wone, Bernard W.M.

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-02-2022)
    “…•The SlbHLHopt protein appears to be a stress-responsive bHLH protein.•SlbHLHopt overexpression results in enhanced plant growth, development, and water-use…”
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    Functional and transcriptomic insights into plant response to arginine-functionalized nanohydroxyapatite treatment by Izuegbunam, Chinenye L., Wone, Beate, Wone, Bernard W.M.

    Published in Plant Nano Biology (01-11-2024)
    “…The manipulation of the plant genome is essential for elucidating gene functions in plants and advancing the development of climate-resistant crops. We have…”
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    Globalization and Disability Addiction in Working Populations: Unlocking the Global Correlates to Disability Addiction Calls for the Healthicization of Society by Walker, Gabriela, Yockey, Mark, Wone, Bernard W. M.

    “…Addiction behavior and the resulting short-term or long-term disabilities continue to increase globally, especially during the current COVID pandemic. We…”
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    Comparative metabolic profiling between desiccation-sensitive and desiccation-tolerant species of Selaginella reveals insights into the resurrection trait by Yobi, Abou, Wone, Bernard W. M, Xu, Wenxin, Alexander, Danny C, Guo, Lining, Ryals, John A, Oliver, Melvin J, Cushman, John C

    “…Spike mosses (Selaginellaceae) represent an ancient lineage of vascular plants in which some species have evolved desiccation tolerance (DT). A sister-group…”
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    Flight duration and flight muscle ultrastructure of unfed hawk moths by Wone, Bernard W.M., Pathak, Jaika, Davidowitz, Goggy

    Published in Arthropod structure & development (01-09-2018)
    “…Flight muscle breakdown has been reported for many orders of insects, but the basis of this breakdown in insects with lifelong dependence on flight is less…”
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    Sporobolus stapfianus: Insights into desiccation tolerance in the resurrection grasses from linking transcriptomics to metabolomics by Yobi, Abou, Schlauch, Karen A, Tillett, Richard L, Yim, Won C, Espinoza, Catherine, Wone, Bernard W M, Cushman, John C, Oliver, Melvin J

    Published in BMC plant biology (28-03-2017)
    “…Understanding the response of resurrection angiosperms to dehydration and rehydration is critical for deciphering the mechanisms of how plants cope with the…”
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    Crassulacean Acid Metabolism Abiotic Stress-Responsive Transcription Factors: a Potential Genetic Engineering Approach for Improving Crop Tolerance to Abiotic Stress by Amin, Atia B, Rathnayake, Kumudu N, Yim, Won C, Garcia, Travis M, Wone, Beate, Cushman, John C, Wone, Bernard W M

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (22-02-2019)
    “…This perspective paper explores the utilization of abiotic stress-responsive transcription factors (TFs) from crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plants to…”
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    Metabolic Profiling and Integration of Metabolomic and Transcriptomic Data From Pectoralis Muscle Reveal Winter-Adaptive Metabolic Responses of Black-Capped Chickadee and American Goldfinch by Wone, Bernard W. M., Swanson, David L.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (12-04-2022)
    “…Seasonal changes, such as alterations in food availability or type and cold conditions, present challenges to free-living birds living in highly seasonal…”
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    Mitochondrial haplotypes are not associated with mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running by Wone, Bernard W M, Yim, Won C, Schutz, Heidi, Meek, Thomas H, Garland, Jr, Theodore

    Published in Mitochondrion (01-05-2019)
    “…Mitochondrial haplotypes have been associated with human and rodent phenotypes, including nonshivering thermogenesis capacity, learning capability, and disease…”
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    Speeding up Growth: Selection for Mass-Independent Maximal Metabolic Rate Alters Growth Rates by Downs, Cynthia J., Brown, Jessi L., Wone, Bernard W. M., Donovan, Edward R., Hayes, Jack P.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-03-2016)
    “…Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabolism, typically focus on basal metabolic rate (BMR). In…”
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    Quantitative genetics and metabolomics of aerobic metabolism by Wone, Bernard W.M

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…The quantitative genetic, biochemical, and physiological bases of variation in maximal aerobic metabolic rate (MMR) are important for understanding exercise…”
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    Quantitative genetics and metabolomics of aerobic metabolism by Wone, Bernard W.M

    “…The quantitative genetic, biochemical, and physiological bases of variation in maximal aerobic metabolic rate (MMR) are important for understanding exercise…”
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