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Lily OConnor

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Cox Jr K, Pardi S, OConnor L, Klebanovych A, Huss D, Nusinow D, et al.
Plant J . 2025 Mar; 121(5):e70049. PMID: 40051203
Expansion microscopy (ExM) achieves nanoscale imaging by physical expansion of fixed biological tissues embedded in a swellable hydrogel, enhancing the resolution of any optical microscope several-fold. While ExM is commonly...
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Qi M, Berry J, Veley K, OConnor L, Finkel O, Salas-Gonzalez I, et al.
ISME J . 2023 Jun; 17(8):1353. PMID: 37322286
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Zhan J, OConnor L, Marchant D, Teng C, Walbot V, Meyers B
Plant J . 2022 Nov; 113(1):160-173. PMID: 36440497
The anther-enriched phased, small interfering RNAs (phasiRNAs) play vital roles in sustaining male fertility in grass species. Their long non-coding precursors are synthesized by RNA polymerase II and are likely...
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Qi M, Berry J, Veley K, OConnor L, Finkel O, Salas-Gonzalez I, et al.
ISME J . 2022 May; 16(8):1957-1969. PMID: 35523959
Drought is a major abiotic stress limiting agricultural productivity. Previous field-level experiments have demonstrated that drought decreases microbiome diversity in the root and rhizosphere. How these changes ultimately affect plant...
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Nan G, Teng C, Fernandes J, OConnor L, Meyers B, Walbot V
Plant Cell . 2022 Jan; 34(4):1207-1225. PMID: 35018475
The spatiotemporal development of somatic tissues of the anther lobe is necessary for successful fertile pollen production. This process is mediated by many transcription factors acting through complex, multi-layered networks....
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Pankhurst L, Macfarlane-Smith L, Buchanan J, Anson L, Davies K, OConnor L, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2014 Aug; 18(53):1-167. PMID: 25146932
Background: Every year approximately 5000-9000 patients are admitted to a hospital with diarrhoea, which in up to 90% of cases has a non-infectious cause. As a result, single rooms are...
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Eyre D, Griffiths D, Vaughan A, Golubchik T, Acharya M, OConnor L, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Nov; 8(11):e78445. PMID: 24265690
Introduction: Combined genotyping/whole genome sequencing and epidemiological data suggest that in endemic settings only a minority of Clostridium difficile infection, CDI, is acquired from other cases. Asymptomatic patients are a...
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Eyre D, Cule M, Wilson D, Griffiths D, Vaughan A, OConnor L, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2013 Sep; 369(13):1195-205. PMID: 24066741
Background: It has been thought that Clostridium difficile infection is transmitted predominantly within health care settings. However, endemic spread has hampered identification of precise sources of infection and the assessment...
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Planche T, Davies K, Coen P, Finney J, Monahan I, Morris K, et al.
Lancet Infect Dis . 2013 Sep; 13(11):936-45. PMID: 24007915
Background: Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infection is controversial because of many laboratory methods, compounded by two reference methods. Cytotoxigenic culture detects toxigenic C difficile and gives a positive result more...
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Walker A, Eyre D, Wyllie D, Dingle K, Griffiths D, Shine B, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2013 Mar; 56(11):1589-600. PMID: 23463640
Background: Despite substantial interest in biomarkers, their impact on clinical outcomes and variation with bacterial strain has rarely been explored using integrated databases. Methods: From September 2006 to May 2011,...