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Gabrielle M Gentile

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Gentile G, Gamarra J, Engels N, Blue R, Hoerr I, Wiedner H, et al.
FASEB J . 2022 Jul; 36(8):e22441. PMID: 35816155
Vesicle-mediated transport is necessary for maintaining cellular homeostasis and proper signaling. The synaptosome-associated protein 23 (SNAP23) is a member of the SNARE protein family and mediates the vesicle docking and...
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Carper M, Goel S, Zhang A, Damrauer J, Cohen S, Zimmerman M, et al.
Neoplasia . 2022 May; 29:100799. PMID: 35504112
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the 6th most common cancer worldwide and incidence rates are continuing to rise globally. Patients often present with locally advanced disease and...
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Hinkle E, Wiedner H, Torres E, Jackson M, Black A, Blue R, et al.
RNA . 2022 Jan; 28(4):523-540. PMID: 35082143
Alternative splicing transitions occur during organ development, and, in numerous diseases, splicing programs revert to fetal isoform expression. We previously found that extensive splicing changes occur during postnatal mouse heart...
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Gentile G, Wetzel K, Dedrick R, Montgomery M, Garlena R, Jacobs-Sera D, et al.
mBio . 2019 Mar; 10(2). PMID: 30890613
The arms race between bacteria and their bacteriophages profoundly influences microbial evolution. With an estimated 10 phage infections occurring per second, there is strong selection for both bacterial survival and...
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Armstrong R, Penke T, Chao S, Gentile G, Strahl B, Matera A, et al.
Genes (Basel) . 2019 Feb; 10(2). PMID: 30700014
Chromatin structure and its organization contributes to the proper regulation and timing of DNA replication. Yet, the precise mechanism by which chromatin contributes to DNA replication remains incompletely understood. This...
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Pope W, Carbonara M, Cioffi H, Cruz T, Dang B, Doyle A, et al.
Genome Announc . 2015 Jun; 3(3). PMID: 26089409
AlanGrant, Baee, Corofin, OrangeOswald, and Vincenzo are newly isolated phages of Mycobacterium smegmatis mc(2)155 discovered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. All five phages share nucleotide similarity with cluster B mycobacteriophages but...