Background: High birthweight is an established risk factor for childhood leukaemia.
Its association with other childhood cancers is less clear, with studies hampered by low
case numbers. Methods: We used two large independent datasets to explore risk associations between
birthweight and all subtypes of childhood cancer. Data for 16 554...
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*† Michael FG Murphy,2,4† Kathryn J Bunch,3,4
Susan E Puumala,5 Susan E Carozza,6 Eric J Chow,7 Beth A
Background: High birthweight is an established risk factor for childhood leukaemia.
Its association with other childhood cancers is less clear, with studies hampered by low
case numbers. Methods: We used two large independent datasets to explore risk associations between
birthweight and all subtypes of childhood cancer. Data for 16 554...
Background: High birthweight is an established risk factor for childhood leukaemia.
Its association with other childhood cancers is less clear, with studies hampered by low
case numbers. Methods: We used two large independent datasets to explore risk associations between
birthweight and all subtypes of childhood cancer. Data for 16 554...
Background: High birthweight is an established risk factor for childhood leukaemia.
Its association with other childhood cancers is less clear, with studies hampered by low
case numbers. Methods: We used two large independent datasets to explore risk associations between
birthweight and all subtypes of childhood cancer. Data for 16 554...
The Leguminosae has emerged as a model for studying angiosperm plastome evolution because of its striking diversity of structural rearrangements and sequence variation. However, most of what is known about legume plastomes comes from few genera representing a subset of lineages in subfamily Papilionoideae. We investigate plastome evolution in subfamily...
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RepoRts | 5:16958 | DOI: 10.1038/srep16958
33. Luckow, M., Miller, J. T., Murphy, D. J. & Livshultz, T. A
We used microsatellite DNA data and genetic stock identification methods to delineate the temporal and spatial distributions of juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha occupying coastal habitats extending from central Oregon to northern Washington. Juveniles were collected in trawl surveys conducted during spring, summer, and autumn over 15 years. Distributions (mean...
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: Stock-Specific Distributions
of Juveniles along the Washington and Oregon Coasts
Teel, D. J., Burke, B
Dysregulation of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling has been implicated in glioma pathogenesis. Yet, the role of this pathway
in gliomagenesis remains controversial because of the lack of relevant animal models. Using the cytokeratin 5 promoter, we
ectopically expressed a constitutively active zebrafish Smoothened (Smoa1) in neural progenitor cells and analyzed...
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., Chen, W., Spitsbergen, J. M., Lu, J., Vogel, P., Peters, J. L., ... & Taylor, M.
R. (2014). Activation
BACKGROUND: The impact of cell-composition effects in analysis of DNA methylation data is now widely appreciated.
With the availability of a reference data set consisting of DNA methylation measurements on isolated cell types, it is
possible to impute cell proportions and adjust for them, but there is increasing interest in...
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methylation array data:
a mathematical perspective
Houseman, E. A., Kelsey, K. T., Wiencke, J. K., & Marsit
Research on regulatory mechanisms in biological populations often focuses on environmental covariates. An integrated
approach that combines environmental indices with organismal-level information can provide additional insight on
regulatory mechanisms. Survival of spring/summer Snake River Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is consistently
low whereas some adjacent populations with similar life histories experience...
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Survival of a Threatened Salmon
Population
Jessica A. Miller1*, David J. Teel2, William T. Peterson3
Growing evidence indicates that disrupting the microbial community that comprises the intestinal tract, known as the gut microbiome, can contribute to the development or severity of disease. As a result, it is important to discern the agents responsible for microbiome disruption. While animals are frequently exposed to a diverse array...
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Proffitt2,3, Robert L. Tanguay2,3, Thomas
J. Sharpton1,4*
1 Department of Microbiology, Oregon State