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Trigg N, Zhou S, Harris J, Lamonica M, Nelson M, Silverman M, et al.
Reproduction . 2025 Feb; 169(4). PMID: 39946159
In Brief: Germ-free mice display epididymal transcriptomic changes that were also evident in their conventionalized male offspring and mice lacking T and B cells. This paper demonstrates the role of...
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Trigg N, Schjenken J, Martin J, Skerrett-Byrne D, Smyth S, Bernstein I, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Nov; 121(47):e2409790121. PMID: 39527742
Forecasted increases in the prevalence and severity of extreme weather events accompanying changes in climatic behavior pose potential risk to the reproductive capacity of humans and animals of ecological and...
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Golden T, Garifallou J, Conine C, Simmons R
bioRxiv . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39386426
Immune cells in the pancreas are known to participate in organ development. However, the resident pancreatic immune system has yet to be fully defined. Immune cells also play a role...
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Trigg N, Conine C
Cell Rep . 2024 Sep; 43(9):114698. PMID: 39226174
Sperm small RNAs have emerged as important non-genetic contributors to embryogenesis and offspring health. A subset of sperm small RNAs is thought to be acquired during epididymal transit. However, the...
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Scacchetti A, Shields E, Trigg N, Lee G, Wilusz J, Conine C, et al.
Mol Cell . 2024 Aug; 84(19):3843-3859.e8. PMID: 39096899
Despite the numerous sequencing methods available, the diversity in RNA size and chemical modification makes it difficult to capture all RNAs in a cell. We developed a method that combines...
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Harris J, Trigg N, Goshu B, Yokoyama Y, Dohnalova L, White E, et al.
Cell Rep . 2024 Apr; 43(4):114029. PMID: 38573852
The host-microbiota relationship has evolved to shape mammalian physiology, including immunity, metabolism, and development. Germ-free models are widely used to study microbial effects on host processes such as immunity. Here,...
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Golden T, Mani S, Linn R, Leite R, Trigg N, Wilson A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Mar; PMID: 38464046
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and resulting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) causes placental dysfunction, which increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. While abnormal placental pathology resulting from...
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Scacchetti A, Shields E, Trigg N, Wilusz J, Conine C, Bonasio R
bioRxiv . 2023 Jun; PMID: 37333231
Despite the numerous sequencing methods available, the vast diversity in size and chemical modifications of RNA molecules makes the capture of the full spectrum of cellular RNAs a difficult task....
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Harris J, Trigg N, Goshu B, Yokoyama Y, Dohnalova L, White E, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Apr; PMID: 37066207
The host-microbiota relationship has evolved to shape mammalian processes, including immunity, metabolism, and development . Host phenotypes change in direct response to microbial exposures by the individual. Here we show...
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Crocker O, Trigg N, Conine C
Curr Protoc . 2022 Aug; 2(8):e495. PMID: 35926113
Small RNAs are ubiquitous regulators of gene expression that participate in nearly all aspects of physiology in a wide range of organisms. There are many different classes of eukaryotic small...