John W Riggs
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Riggs J, Cavales P, Chapiro S, Callis J
BMC Plant Biol
. 2017 Apr;
17(1):83.
PMID: 28441933
Background: Fructose is an abundant sugar in plants as it is a breakdown product of both major sucrose-cleaving enzymes. To enter metabolism, fructose is phosphorylated by a fructokinase (FRK). Known...
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Riggs J, Callis J
Biochem J
. 2017 Apr;
474(11):1789-1801.
PMID: 28377494
The fructokinase-like proteins FLN1 and FLN2 are required for the differentiation of plastids into photosynthetically competent chloroplasts. However, their specific roles are unknown. FLN1 and FLN2 localize in a multisubunit...
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Riggs J, Rockwell N, Cavales P, Callis J
J Biol Chem
. 2016 Sep;
291(43):22572-22582.
PMID: 27601466
Ribose can be used for energy or as a component of several important biomolecules, but for it to be used in either capacity it must first be phosphorylated by ribokinase...
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Buck D, Brown C, Mortensen K, Riggs J, Franzini L
J Health Care Poor Underserved
. 2013 May;
23(4):1660-70.
PMID: 23698680
Homeless individuals have mortality rates three to six times higher than their housed counterparts and have elevated rates of mental illness, substance abuse, and co-morbidities that increase their need for...
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Bush K, Yuen B, Barrilleaux B, Riggs J, OGeen H, Cotterman R, et al.
Epigenetics Chromatin
. 2013 Apr;
6(1):7.
PMID: 23570311
Background: The histone variant H3.3 plays key roles in regulating chromatin states and transcription. However, the role of endogenous H3.3 in mammalian cells and during development has been less thoroughly...
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Straub H, Antoniewicz L, Riggs J, Plunkett B, Hollier L
Am J Perinatol
. 2013 Jan;
30(9):759-64.
PMID: 23322389
Objective: The redundancy of routine laboratory tests in medicine has become increasingly more apparent in the age of electronic medical records (EMRs). The purpose of this study was to determine...
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Meissen J, Yuen B, Kind T, Riggs J, Barupal D, Knoepfler P, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Oct;
7(10):e46770.
PMID: 23077522
Induced pluripotent stem cells are different from embryonic stem cells as shown by epigenetic and genomics analyses. Depending on cell types and culture conditions, such genetic alterations can lead to...
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Riggs J, Barrilleaux B, Varlakhanova N, Bush K, Chan V, Knoepfler P
Stem Cells Dev
. 2012 Sep;
22(1):37-50.
PMID: 22998387
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have the potential for creating patient-specific regenerative medicine therapies, but the links between pluripotency and tumorigenicity raise important safety concerns. More specifically, the methods employed...
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Xiao W, Luo J, Jain T, Riggs J, Tseng H, Henderson P, et al.
Int J Nanomedicine
. 2012 May;
7:1587-97.
PMID: 22605931
Background: A multifunctional telodendrimer-based micelle system was characterized for delivery of imaging and chemotherapy agents to mouse tumor xenografts. Previous optical imaging studies demonstrated qualitatively that these classes of nanoparticles,...