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Jagan Srinivasan

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Ekra J, Mafie E, Sonan H, Kanh M, Gragnon B, NGoran E, et al.
Trop Med Infect Dis . 2024 Sep; 9(9). PMID: 39330881
The resistance of trypanosomes to the doses of trypanocide administered by farmers to their animals acts as a real brake on efforts to control to combat African trypanosomiasis. Thus, in-depth...
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Anwar A, Ramis De Ayreflor Reyes S, John A, Breiling E, OConnor A, Reis S, et al.
N Biotechnol . 2024 Jun; 83:36-45. PMID: 38925526
Lead (Pb(II)) is a pervasive heavy metal toxin with many well-established negative effects on human health. Lead toxicity arises from cumulative, repeated environmental exposures. Thus, prophylactic strategies to protect against...
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Muirhead C, Reddy K, Guerra S, Rieger M, Hart M, Srinivasan J, et al.
G3 (Bethesda) . 2024 May; 14(8). PMID: 38781440
Neurexins and their canonical binding partners, neuroligins, are localized to neuronal pre-, and post-synapses, respectively, but less is known about their role in driving behaviors. Here, we use the nematode...
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Anwar A, Ramis De Ayreflor Reyes S, John A, Breiling E, OConnor A, Reis S, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38585880
Lead (Pb(II)) is a pervasive heavy metal toxin with many well-established negative effects on human health. Lead toxicity arises from cumulative, repeated environmental exposures. Thus, prophylactic strategies to protect against...
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Ekra J, Mafie E, NGoran E, Kaba D, Gragnon B, Srinivasan J
Pathogens . 2024 Mar; 13(3). PMID: 38535605
The potential danger to livestock from African animal trypanosomiasis is well known. However, the trypanosome species circulating in cattle and their genetics are poorly understood. After different alignments according to...
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Salama R, DiLoreto E, Srinivasan J
MicroPubl Biol . 2023 Jul; 2023. PMID: 37396794
Neuropeptides direct functions in the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems of all animals by altering the activity at neural synapses. A single neuropeptide gene can be post-translationally modified to create...
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Reilly D, Schwarz E, Muirhead C, Robidoux A, Narayan A, Doma M, et al.
Genetics . 2023 Feb; 223(4). PMID: 36801937
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans utilizes chemosensation to navigate an ever-changing environment for its survival. A class of secreted small-molecule pheromones, termed ascarosides, play an important role in olfactory perception by...
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Walsh J, Wang J, DeHart M, Nikonorova I, Srinivasan J, Barr M
PLoS Genet . 2022 Dec; 18(12):e1010560. PMID: 36574451
The cilium acts as an antenna receiving and sending signals, the latter via extracellular vesicles (EVs). In C. elegans and mammals, the Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) gene products...
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McLachlan I, Kramer T, Dua M, DiLoreto E, Gomes M, Dag U, et al.
Elife . 2022 Aug; 11. PMID: 36044259
Animals must weigh competing needs and states to generate adaptive behavioral responses to the environment. Sensorimotor circuits are thus tasked with integrating diverse external and internal cues relevant to these...
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Reilly D, McGlame E, Vandewyer E, Robidoux A, Muirhead C, Northcott H, et al.
Commun Biol . 2021 Sep; 4(1):1018. PMID: 34465863
Dioecious species are a hallmark of the animal kingdom, with opposing sexes responding differently to identical sensory cues. Here, we study the response of C. elegans to the small-molecule pheromone,...