Karen L Wahl
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Recent Articles
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Cottrill K, Miles C, Krajewski L, Cunningham B, Bragg W, Boise N, et al.
Harmful Algae
. 2024 Nov;
139:102739.
PMID: 39567074
Background: Microcystins are an emergent public health problem. These toxins are secondary metabolites of harmful cyanobacterial blooms, with blooms becoming more prevalent with eutrophication of water. Exposure to microcystins can...
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Stern D, Raborn R, Lovett S, Boise N, Carrasquilla L, Enke S, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2024 Nov;
17(1).
PMID: 39545400
Caused by both eukaryotic dinoflagellates and prokaryotic cyanobacteria, harmful algal blooms are events of severe ecological, economic, and public health consequence, and their incidence has become more common of late....
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Merkley E, Burnum-Johnson K, Anderson L, Jenson S, Wahl K
Anal Chem
. 2019 Oct;
91(21):13372-13376.
PMID: 31596564
Ricin, a toxic protein from the castor plant, is of forensic and biosecurity interest because of its high toxicity and common occurrence in crimes and attempted crimes. Qualitative methods to...
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OBryon I, Tucker A, Kaiser B, Wahl K, Merkley E
J Proteome Res
. 2019 Oct;
18(11):3926-3935.
PMID: 31566388
Ricin, a protein found in castor seeds, is a lethal toxin that is designated as a category 2 select agent, and cases of attempted ricin poisoning are relatively common. Many...
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Heller N, Garrett A, Merkley E, Cendrowski S, Melville A, Arce J, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2019 Sep;
91(19):12399-12406.
PMID: 31490662
Robust and highly specific methods for the detection of the protein toxin ricin are of interest to the law enforcement community. In previous studies, methods based on liquid chromatography-tandem mass...
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Merkley E, Wunschel D, Wahl K, Jarman K
Forensic Sci Int
. 2019 Apr;
297:350-363.
PMID: 30929674
Mass spectrometry-based proteomics has been a useful tool for addressing numerous questions in basic biology research for many years. This success, combined with the maturity of mass spectrometric instrumentation, the...
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Deatherage Kaiser B, Hill K, Smith T, Williamson C, Keim P, Sahl J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Oct;
13(10):e0205586.
PMID: 30321210
Microorganisms alter gene and protein expression in response to environmental conditions to adapt and survive. Whereas the genetic composition of a microbe represents an organism's biological potential, the proteins expressed...
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Omberg K, Franklin L, Jackson D, Taylor K, Wahl K, Lesperance A, et al.
Health Secur
. 2018 Jan;
16(1):77-78.
PMID: 29350543
No abstract available.
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Merkley E, Jenson S, Arce J, Melville A, Leiser O, Wunschel D, et al.
Toxicon
. 2017 Oct;
140:18-31.
PMID: 29031940
The toxic protein ricin (also known as RCA60), found in the seed of the castor plant (Ricinus communis) is frequently encountered in law enforcement investigations. The ability to detect ricin...
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Deatherage Kaiser B, Wunschel D, Sydor M, Warner M, Wahl K, Hutchison J
J Microbiol Methods
. 2015 Aug;
118:18-24.
PMID: 26295278
Proteomic analysis of bacterial samples provides valuable information about cellular responses and functions under different environmental pressures. Analysis of cellular proteins is dependent upon efficient extraction from bacterial samples, which...