Matthew Slattery
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Buford M, Lacher S, Slattery M, Levings D, Postma B, Holian A, et al.
Inhal Toxicol
. 2024 May;
36(6):367-377.
PMID: 38769076
Due to climate change, wildfires have increased in intensity and duration. While wildfires threaten lives directly, the smoke has more far-reaching adverse health impacts. During an extreme 2017 wildfire event,...
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Levings D, Pathak S, Yang Y, Slattery M
Redox Biol
. 2023 Aug;
65:102830.
PMID: 37544245
Nrf2, encoded by the gene Nfe2l2, is a broadly expressed transcription factor that regulates gene expression in response to reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress. It is commonly referred...
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Levings D, Pathak S, Yang Y, Slattery M
bioRxiv
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37214946
Nrf2 is a broadly expressed transcription factor that regulates gene expression in response to reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress. It is commonly referred to as a ubiquitous pathway,...
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Lacher S, Skon-Hegg C, Ruis B, Krznarich J, Slattery M
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2023 May;
204:243-251.
PMID: 37179033
The redox sensitive transcription factor NRF2 is a central regulator of the transcriptional response to reactive oxygen species (ROS). NRF2 is widely recognized for its ROS-responsive upregulation of antioxidant genes...
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Loganathan R, Levings D, Kim J, Wells M, Chiu H, Wu Y, et al.
J Cell Biol
. 2022 Feb;
221(4).
PMID: 35195669
Cell growth is well defined for late (postembryonic) stages of development, but evidence for early (embryonic) cell growth during postmitotic morphogenesis is limited. Here, we report early cell growth as...
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Levings D, Lacher S, Palacios-Moreno J, Slattery M
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2021 May;
171:319-331.
PMID: 33992677
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important signaling molecules in many physiological processes, yet excess ROS leads to cell damage and can lead to pathology. Accordingly, cells need to maintain tight...
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Quiquand M, Rimesso G, Qiao N, Suo S, Zhao C, Slattery M, et al.
Genetics
. 2021 Mar;
217(4).
PMID: 33681970
In the last larval instar, uncommitted progenitor cells in the Drosophila eye primordium start to adopt individual retinal cell fates, arrest their growth and proliferation, and initiate terminal differentiation into...
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Johnson D, Wells M, Fox R, Lee J, Loganathan R, Levings D, et al.
Traffic
. 2020 Jul;
21(9):560-577.
PMID: 32613751
Specialization of many cells, including the acinar cells of the salivary glands and pancreas, milk-producing cells of mammary glands, mucus-secreting goblet cells, antibody-producing plasma cells, and cells that generate the...
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Zraly C, Zakkar A, Perez J, Ng J, White K, Slattery M, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2020 Feb;
48(7):3476-3495.
PMID: 32052053
The MLR COMPASS complex monomethylates H3K4 that serves to epigenetically mark transcriptional enhancers to drive proper gene expression during animal development. Chromatin enrichment analyses of the Drosophila MLR complex reveals...
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Slattery M, Harper B, Harper S
Nanomaterials (Basel)
. 2019 Jan;
9(1).
PMID: 30634410
Given the costs associated with designing novel active ingredients, new formulations focus on the use of other ingredients to modify existing formulations. Nanosized encapsulated pesticides offer a variety of enhanced...