Kyle T Nguyen
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Nguyen K, Sathler A, Estevez A, Logan I, Franco M
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2024 Oct;
12:1420161.
PMID: 39376633
A common problem in confocal microscopy is the decrease in intensity of excitation light and emission signal from fluorophores as they travel through 3D specimens, resulting in decreased signal detected...
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Logan I, Nguyen K, Chatterjee T, Manivannan B, Paul N, Kim S, et al.
Redox Biol
. 2024 Jun;
75:103249.
PMID: 38945076
Tumors develop in an oxidative environment characterized by peroxynitrite production and downstream protein tyrosine (Y) nitration. We showed that tyrosine nitration supports schwannoma cell proliferation and regulates cell metabolism in...
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Zhu P, Nguyen K, Estelle A, Sluchanko N, Mehl R, Cooley R
Protein Sci
. 2023 Jan;
32(3):e4574.
PMID: 36691781
14-3-3 proteins are central hub regulators of hundreds of phosphorylated "client" proteins. They are subject to over 60 post-translational modifications (PTMs), yet little is known how these PTMs alter 14-3-3...
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Wendlandt C, Roberts M, Nguyen K, Graham M, Lopez Z, Helliwell E, et al.
J Evol Biol
. 2022 May;
35(6):844-854.
PMID: 35506571
In mutualisms, variation at genes determining partner fitness provides the raw material upon which coevolutionary selection acts, setting the dynamics and pace of coevolution. However, we know little about variation...
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Wendlandt C, Helliwell E, Roberts M, Nguyen K, Friesen M, Von Wettberg E, et al.
Evolution
. 2021 Jan;
75(3):731-747.
PMID: 33433925
Although most invasive species engage in mutualism, we know little about how mutualism evolves as partners colonize novel environments. Selection on cooperation and standing genetic variation for mutualism traits may...