Christopher R Cotter
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Recent Articles
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Earley A, Temme A, Cotter C, Burke J
Plant J
. 2022 Jul;
111(5):1425-1438.
PMID: 35815412
Stomata and leaf veins play an essential role in transpiration and the movement of water throughout leaves. These traits are thus thought to play a key role in the adaptation...
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Zhang J, Comstock J, Cotter C, Murphy P, Nie W, Welch R, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2021 Sep;
9(9).
PMID: 34576849
bacteria are a model system for understanding pattern formation and collective cell behaviors. When starving, cells aggregate into fruiting bodies to form metabolically inert spores. During predation, cells self-organize into...
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Zhang Z, Cotter C, Lyu Z, Shimkets L, Igoshin O
mSystems
. 2020 Jul;
5(4).
PMID: 32665330
Single mutations frequently alter several aspects of cell behavior but rarely reveal whether a particular statistically significant change is biologically significant. To determine which behavioral changes are most important for...
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Zhang Z, Igoshin O, Cotter C, Shimkets L
Biophys J
. 2018 Dec;
115(12):2499-2511.
PMID: 30514635
Myxococcus xanthus is a soil bacterium that serves as a model system for biological self-organization. Cells form distinct, dynamic patterns depending on environmental conditions. An agent-based model was used to...
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Cotter C, Schuttler H, Igoshin O, Shimkets L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 May;
114(23):E4592-E4601.
PMID: 28533367
Collective cell movement is critical to the emergent properties of many multicellular systems, including microbial self-organization in biofilms, embryogenesis, wound healing, and cancer metastasis. However, even the best-studied systems lack...
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Rangaswamy U, Cotter C, Cheng X, Jin H, Chen Z
J Gen Virol
. 2016 May;
97(8):1765-1770.
PMID: 27153814
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is being developed as an oncolytic virus for virotherapy. In this study we analysed the regulation of complement-mediated inactivation of a recombinant NDV in different host...
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Cotter C, Jin H, Chen Z
PLoS Pathog
. 2014 Jan;
10(1):e1003831.
PMID: 24391498
The 2009 H1N1 pandemic (H1N1pdm) viruses have evolved to contain an E47K substitution in the HA2 subunit of the stalk region of the hemagglutinin (HA) protein. The biological significance of...
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Mercado-Lopez X, Cotter C, Kim W, Sun Y, Munoz L, Tapia K, et al.
Vaccine
. 2013 Oct;
31(48):5713-21.
PMID: 24099876
Defective viral genomes (DVGs) are generated during virus replication. DVGs bearing complementary ends are strong inducers of dendritic cell (DC) maturation and of the expression of antiviral and pro-inflammatory cytokines...
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Wang W, Lu J, Cotter C, Wen K, Jin H, Chen Z
J Virol
. 2013 Feb;
87(8):4642-9.
PMID: 23408613
In 2009, we successfully produced a high-yield live attenuated H1N1pdm A/California/7/2009 vaccine (CA/09 LAIV) by substitution of three residues (K119E, A186D, and D222G) in the hemagglutinin (HA) protein. Since then,...
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Gierga D, Turcotte J, Sharp G, Sedlacek D, Cotter C, Taghian A
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
. 2012 Sep;
84(5):e663-8.
PMID: 22975605
Purpose: Breath-hold (BH) treatments can be used to reduce cardiac dose for patients with left-sided breast cancer and unfavorable cardiac anatomy. A surface imaging technique was developed for accurate patient...