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    QQS orphan gene and its interactor NF‐YC4 reduce susceptibility to pathogens and pests by Qi, Mingsheng, Zheng, Wenguang, Zhao, Xuefeng, Hohenstein, Jessica D., Kandel, Yuba, O'Conner, Seth, Wang, Yifan, Du, Chuanlong, Nettleton, Dan, MacIntosh, Gustavo C., Tylka, Gregory L., Wurtele, Eve S., Whitham, Steven A., Li, Ling

    Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-01-2019)
    “…Summary Enhancing the nutritional quality and disease resistance of crops without sacrificing productivity is a key issue for developing varieties that are…”
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    Patterns of metabolite changes identified from large-scale gene perturbations in Arabidopsis using a genome-scale metabolic network by Kim, Taehyong, Dreher, Kate, Nilo-Poyanco, Ricardo, Lee, Insuk, Fiehn, Oliver, Lange, Bernd Markus, Nikolau, Basil J, Sumner, Lloyd, Welti, Ruth, Wurtele, Eve S, Rhee, Seung Y

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2015)
    “…Metabolomics enables quantitative evaluation of metabolic changes caused by genetic or environmental perturbations. However, little is known about how…”
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    Enhancement of innate and adaptive immune functions by multiple Echinacea species by Zhai, Zili, Liu, Yi, Wu, Lankun, Senchina, David S, Wurtele, Eve S, Murphy, Patricia A, Kohut, Marian L, Cunnick, Joan E

    Published in Journal of medicinal food (01-09-2007)
    “…Echinacea preparations are commonly used as nonspecific immunomodulatory agents. Alcohol extracts from three widely used Echinacea species, Echinacea…”
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    MetNetGE: interactive views of biological networks and ontologies by Jia, Ming, Choi, Suh-Yeon, Reiners, Dirk, Wurtele, Eve S, Dickerson, Julie A

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (17-09-2010)
    “…Linking high-throughput experimental data with biological networks is a key step for understanding complex biological systems. Currently, visualization tools…”
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    Echinacea Species and Alkamides Inhibit Prostaglandin E2 Production in RAW264.7 Mouse Macrophage Cells by LaLone, C.A, Hammer, K.D.P, Wu, L, Bae, J, Leyva, N, Liu, Y, Solco, A.K.S, Kraus, G.A, Murphy, P.A, Wurtele, E.S

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (05-09-2007)
    “…Inhibition of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) production in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated RAW264.7 mouse macrophage cells was assessed with an enzyme immunoassay…”
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    Statistically Significant Differences in Composition of Petroleum Crude Oils Revealed by Volcano Plots Generated from Ultrahigh Resolution Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectra by Hur, Manhoi, Ware, Rebecca L, Park, Junkoo, McKenna, Amy M, Rodgers, Ryan P, Nikolau, Basil J, Wurtele, Eve S, Marshall, Alan G

    Published in Energy & fuels (15-02-2018)
    “…A “volcano” plot provides a visual means for identifying statistically significant differences between two populations. Here, we introduce the volcano plot as…”
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    Genetic dissection of methylcrotonyl CoA carboxylase indicates a complex role for mitochondrial leucine catabolism during seed development and germination by Ding, Geng, Che, Ping, Ilarslan, Hilal, Wurtele, Eve S., Nikolau, Basil J.

    “…Summary 3‐methylcrotonyl CoA carboxylase (MCCase) is a nuclear‐encoded, mitochondrial‐localized biotin‐containing enzyme. The reaction catalyzed by this enzyme…”
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    Microbial Community and Chemical Characteristics of Swine Manure during Maturation by Trabue, Steven L., Kerr, Brian J., Bearson, Bradley L., Hur, Manhoi, Parkin, Timothy, Wurtele, Eve S., Ziemer, Cherrie J.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-07-2016)
    “…Swine diet formulations have the potential to lower animal emissions, including odor and ammonia (NH3). The purpose of this study was to determine the impact…”
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    Echinacea increases arginase activity and has anti-inflammatory properties in RAW 264.7 macrophage cells, indicative of alternative macrophage activation by Zhai, Zili, Solco, Avery, Wu, Lankun, Wurtele, Eve S., Kohut, Marian L., Murphy, Patricia A., Cunnick, Joan E.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (25-02-2009)
    “…The genus Echinacea is a popular herbal immunomodulator. Recent reports indicate that Echinacea products inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production in activated…”
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    A Clade-Specific Arabidopsis Gene Connects Primary Metabolism and Senescence by Jones, Dallas C, Zheng, Wenguang, Huang, Sheng, Du, Chuanlong, Zhao, Xuefeng, Yennamalli, Ragothaman M, Sen, Taner Z, Nettleton, Dan, Wurtele, Eve S, Li, Ling

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (12-07-2016)
    “…Nearly immobile, plants have evolved new components to be able to respond to changing environments. One example is Qua Quine Starch (QQS, AT3G30720), an…”
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    Alcohol extract of Echinacea pallida reverses stress-delayed wound healing in mice by Zhai, Zili, Haney, Devon M., Wu, Lankun, Solco, Avery K., Murphy, Patricia A., Wurtele, Eve S., Kohut, Marian L., Cunnick, Joan E.

    Published in Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) (01-06-2009)
    “…Healing of open skin wounds begins with an inflammatory response. Restraint stress has been well documented to delay wound closure, partially via…”
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    Echinacea in infection by Birt, Diane F, Widrlechner, Mark P, Lalone, Carlie A, Wu, Lankun, Bae, Jaehoon, Solco, Avery Ks, Kraus, George A, Murphy, Patricia A, Wurtele, Eve S, Leng, Qiang, Hebert, Steven C, Maury, Wendy J, Price, Jason P

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-2008)
    “…Ongoing studies have developed strategies for identifying key bioactive compounds and chemical profiles in Echinacea with the goal of improving its human…”
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    Pseudohypericin is necessary for the light-activated inhibition of prostaglandin E2 pathways by a 4 component system mimicking an Hypericum perforatum fraction by Hammer, Kimberly D.P., Hillwig, Matthew L., Neighbors, Jeffrey D., Sim, Young-Je, Kohut, Marian L., Wiemer, David F., Wurtele, Eve S., Birt, Diane F.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-09-2008)
    “…An anti-inflammatory guided fractionation of Hypericum perforatum (Hp) was used because most Hp research has traditionally focused on its anti-depressant and…”
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    Echinacea tennesseensis ethanol tinctures harbor cytokine- and proliferation-enhancing capacities by Senchina, David S., McCann, Dustin A., Flinn, Gina N., Wu, Lankun, Zhai, Zili, Cunnick, Joan E., Wurtele, Eve S., Kohut, Marian L.

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-05-2009)
    “…Background: Members of the genus Echinacea are used medicinally to treat upper respiratory infections such as colds and influenza. The aim of the present…”
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    Alcohol extracts of Echinacea inhibit production of nitric oxide and tumor necrosis factor-alpha by macrophages in vitro by Zhai, Zili, Haney, Devon, Wu, Lankun, Solco, Avery, Murphy, Patricia A., Wurtele, Eve S., Kohut, Marian L., Cunnick, Joan E.

    Published in Food and agricultural immunology (01-09-2007)
    “…It has been suggested that Echinacea has anti-inflammatory activity in vivo. Nitric oxide (NO), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and interleukin-1beta are…”
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