G P Robertson
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Recent Articles
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Kravchenko A, Guber A, Razavi B, Koestel J, Quigley M, Robertson G, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Dec;
11(1):6427.
PMID: 33353930
No abstract available.
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Kravchenko A, Guber A, Razavi B, Koestel J, Quigley M, Robertson G, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Sep;
10(1):4103.
PMID: 31488829
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Kravchenko A, Guber A, Razavi B, Koestel J, Quigley M, Robertson G, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Jul;
10(1):3121.
PMID: 31311923
Increasing the potential of soil to store carbon (C) is an acknowledged and emphasized strategy for capturing atmospheric CO. Well-recognized approaches for soil C accretion include reducing soil disturbance, increasing...
4.
Kleinman P, Spiegal S, Rigby J, Goslee S, Baker J, Bestelmeyer B, et al.
J Environ Qual
. 2018 Dec;
47(6):1412-1425.
PMID: 30512071
Agriculture in the United States must respond to escalating demands for productivity and efficiency, as well as pressures to improve its stewardship of natural resources. Growing global population and changing...
5.
Cheng Y, Ren X, Yuan Y, Shan Y, Li L, Chen X, et al.
Oncogene
. 2018 Jul;
37(33):4633-4634.
PMID: 29973686
In this article, the authors recently noticed that the tubulin blots in Figs. 2a and 6a were inadvertently misplaced during the preparation of these figures due to their similarity. The...
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Cheng Y, Ren X, Yuan Y, Shan Y, Li L, Chen X, et al.
Oncogene
. 2016 May;
35(49):6293-6308.
PMID: 27181208
Cancer cells predominantly metabolize glucose by glycolysis to produce energy in order to meet their metabolic requirement, a phenomenon known as Warburg effect. Although Warburg effect is considered a peculiarity...
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Khanna P, Chung C, Neves R, Robertson G, Dong C
Oncogene
. 2013 Jul;
33(22):2898-908.
PMID: 23873025
Melanoma cells facilitate endothelial gap formation, the first step during tumor transendothelial migration, which is mediated by both adhesion and endogenously produced chemokines (in particular, interleukin-8 (IL-8)). Tetraspanins are localized...
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Dong C, Robertson G
Biorheology
. 2009 Sep;
46(4):265-79.
PMID: 19721189
Attachment of tumor cells to the endothelium (EC) under flow conditions is critical for migration of tumor cells out of the vascular system to establish metastases. We found that neutrophils...
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Vitousek P, Naylor R, Crews T, David M, Drinkwater L, Holland E, et al.
Science
. 2009 Jun;
324(5934):1519-20.
PMID: 19541981
No abstract available.
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Bergsma T, Ostrom N, Emmons M, Robertson G
Environ Sci Technol
. 2001 Nov;
35(21):4307-12.
PMID: 11718347
Our purpose was to measure simultaneous fluxes from soil of both N2O and N2 from the same plot in the field using the 15N-gas "nonequilibrium" technique (i.e., the "Hauck" technique)...