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Benjamin Wronowski

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Cazares T, Rizvi F, Iyer B, Chen X, Kotliar M, Bejjani A, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol . 2023 Jan; 19(1):e1010863. PMID: 36719906
Transcription factors read the genome, fundamentally connecting DNA sequence to gene expression across diverse cell types. Determining how, where, and when TFs bind chromatin will advance our understanding of gene...
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McFalls A, Imperio C, Woodward E, Krikorian C, Stoltsfus B, Wronowski B, et al.
Brain Res Bull . 2022 Oct; 191:107-120. PMID: 36223840
Addiction is a disease of brain-reward circuitry whereby attention, motivation, memory and emotional systems become enslaved to the goal of seeking and acquiring drug, instead of responding to the natural...
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Ocanas S, Ansere V, Tooley K, Hadad N, Chucair-Elliott A, Stanford D, et al.
Mol Neurobiol . 2022 May; 59(8):4669-4702. PMID: 35589920
Common neurological disorders, like Alzheimer's disease (AD), multiple sclerosis (MS), and autism, display profound sex differences in prevalence and clinical presentation. However, sex differences in the brain with health and...
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Felton J, Bouffi C, Schwartz J, Schollaert K, Malik A, Vallabh S, et al.
Mucosal Immunol . 2021 Aug; 14(6):1271-1281. PMID: 34341502
Expression of Ikaros family transcription factor IKZF3 (Aiolos) increases during murine eosinophil lineage commitment and maturation. Herein, we investigated Aiolos expression and function in mature human and murine eosinophils. Murine...
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Felton J, Vallabh S, Parameswaran S, Edsall L, Ernst K, Wronowski B, et al.
J Immunol . 2021 Jul; 207(4):1044-1054. PMID: 34330753
Eosinophils develop in the bone marrow from hematopoietic progenitors into mature cells capable of a plethora of immunomodulatory roles via the choreographed process of eosinophilopoiesis. However, the gene regulatory elements...
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Chidambaran V, Zhang X, Pilipenko V, Chen X, Wronowski B, Geisler K, et al.
Epigenomics . 2021 Apr; 13(8):613-630. PMID: 33820434
Overlap of pathways enriched by single nucleotide polymorphisms and DNA-methylation underlying chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP), prompted pilot study of CPSP-associated methylation quantitative trait loci (meQTL). Children undergoing spine-fusion were recruited...
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Chucair-Elliott A, Ocanas S, Stanford D, Hadad N, Wronowski B, Otalora L, et al.
Geroscience . 2019 Sep; 41(5):691-708. PMID: 31493147
The systemic delivery of tamoxifen (Tam) to activate inducible CreERT2-loxP transgenic mouse systems is now widely used in neuroscience studies. This critical technological advancement allows temporal control of DNA-cre recombination,...
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Ahn B, Ranjit R, Premkumar P, Pharaoh G, Piekarz K, Matsuzaki S, et al.
J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle . 2019 Feb; 10(2):411-428. PMID: 30706998
Background: Excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) and muscle weakness occur in parallel in multiple pathological conditions. However, the causative role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial ROS (mtROS) on neuromuscular junction (NMJ)...
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Logan S, Pharaoh G, Marlin M, Masser D, Matsuzaki S, Wronowski B, et al.
Mol Metab . 2018 Feb; 9:141-155. PMID: 29398615
Objective: A decline in mitochondrial function and biogenesis as well as increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important determinants of aging. With advancing age, there is a concomitant reduction in...
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Mangold C, Wronowski B, Du M, Masser D, Hadad N, Bixler G, et al.
J Neuroinflammation . 2017 Jul; 14(1):141. PMID: 28732515
Background: The necessity of including both males and females in molecular neuroscience research is now well understood. However, there is relatively limited basic biological data on brain sex differences across...