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Barney J Venables

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Soulen B, Divine L, Venables B, Roberts A
Mar Environ Res . 2022 Nov; 182:105789. PMID: 36332419
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are highly lipophilic compounds that accumulate at increased concentrations in high tropic level organisms like marine mammals. Marine mammals' reliance on blubber makes them susceptible to...
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Thornton Hampton L, Finch M, Martyniuk C, Venables B, Sellin Jeffries M
Sci Rep . 2021 Jul; 11(1):14496. PMID: 34262125
Current evidence suggests thyroid hormones (THs) impact development of the immune system, but few studies have explored the connection between the thyroid and immune systems, especially in fish. This is...
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Chaturvedi R, Giri M, Chowdhury Z, Venables B, Mohanty D, Petros R, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2020 Aug; 71(20):6612-6622. PMID: 32793967
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is an inducible defense mechanism that systemically enhances resistance against pathogens in foliar tissues. SAR, which engages salicylic acid (SA) signaling, shares molecular components with the...
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Thornton Hampton L, Sellin Jeffries M, Venables B
MethodsX . 2020 Jul; 7:100992. PMID: 32714851
Measures of respiratory burst and phagocytic cell activity are frequently utilized to assess cellular immune function in teleosts. Respiratory burst predominately occurs in neutrophils and causes the release of reactive...
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Thornton Hampton L, Martyniuk C, Venables B, Sellin Jeffries M
Fish Shellfish Immunol . 2020 May; 103:472-480. PMID: 32439514
Recent studies have utilized the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) to explore the immunotoxic effects associated with a variety of environmental contaminants in the absence of immunological stimuli. Though this approach...
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Chowdhury Z, Mohanty D, Giri M, Venables B, Chaturvedi R, Chao A, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2020 May; 71(16):4903-4913. PMID: 32392578
Abietane diterpenoids are tricyclic diterpenes whose biological functions in angiosperms are largely unknown. Here, we show that dehydroabietinal (DA) fosters transition from the vegetative phase to reproductive development in Arabidopsis...
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Bridges K, Magnuson J, Curran T, Barker A, Roberts A, Venables B
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol . 2019 May; 69:137-142. PMID: 31071662
Synthetic sex steroids, like the synthetic progestin norethindrone (NET), can affect a wide variety of biological processes via highly conserved mechanisms. NET is prevalent in surface waters, yet the sub-lethal...
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Barros J, Escamilla-Trevino L, Song L, Rao X, Serrani-Yarce J, Palacios M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2019 May; 10(1):1994. PMID: 31040279
Lignin biosynthesis is evolutionarily conserved among higher plants and features a critical 3-hydroxylation reaction involving phenolic esters. However, increasing evidence questions the involvement of a single pathway to lignin formation...
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Ussery E, Bridges K, Pandelides Z, Kirkwood A, Bonetta D, Venables B, et al.
Aquat Toxicol . 2018 Oct; 205:58-65. PMID: 30336378
Metformin is one of the most prevalent pharmaceuticals in both surface and waste waters, yet little is known about the bioavailability and/or effects of developmental exposure on early life stage...
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Nielsen K, Zhang Y, Curran T, Magnuson J, Venables B, Durrer K, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2018 Jun; 52(15):8774-8784. PMID: 29943971
Mercury is a global contaminant, which may be microbially transformed into methylmercury (MeHg), which bioaccumulates. This results in potentially toxic body burdens in high trophic level organisms in aquatic ecosystems...