Michael C Allen
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Recent Articles
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Allen M, Karplus P, Mehl R, Cooley R
Chem Rev
. 2024 May;
124(10):6592-6642.
PMID: 38691379
Reversible phosphorylation is a fundamental mechanism for controlling protein function. Despite the critical roles phosphorylated proteins play in physiology and disease, our ability to study individual phospho-proteoforms has been hindered...
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Donlan C, Eusse-Gonzalez D, Luque G, Reiter M, Ruiz-Gutierrez V, Allen M, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2023 Oct;
38(3):e14194.
PMID: 37811734
We evaluated the impact of a philanthropic program investing in the conservation of sites along the Pacific Americas Flyway, which spans >16,000 km of coastline and is used by millions...
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Allen M, Kwait R, Vastano A, Kisurin A, Zoccolo I, Jaffe B, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Jan;
13(1):180.
PMID: 36604526
Environmental DNA (eDNA) approaches to monitoring biodiversity in terrestrial environments have largely focused on sampling water bodies, potentially limiting the geographic and taxonomic scope of eDNA investigations. We assessed the...
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Gur D, Bain E, Johnson K, Aman A, Pasolli H, Flynn J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Jul;
13(1):4330.
PMID: 35882864
No abstract available.
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Kyle K, Allen M, Dragon J, Bunnell J, Reinert H, Zappalorti R, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2022 May;
36(6):e13939.
PMID: 35603473
Reptiles are increasingly of conservation concern due to their susceptibility to habitat loss, emerging disease, and harvest in the wildlife trade. However, reptile populations are often difficult to monitor given...
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Gur D, Bain E, Johnson K, Aman A, Pasolli H, Flynn J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Dec;
11(1):6391.
PMID: 33319779
Skin color patterns are ubiquitous in nature, impact social behavior, predator avoidance, and protection from ultraviolet irradiation. A leading model system for vertebrate skin patterning is the zebrafish; its alternating...
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Allen M, Lockwood J
Conserv Biol
. 2020 Oct;
35(3):1029-1038.
PMID: 33111392
Spatial synchrony, defined as the correlated fluctuations in abundance of spatially separated populations, can be caused by regional fluctuations in natural and anthropogenic environmental population drivers. Investigations into the geography...
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Lewis V, Saunders L, Larson T, Bain E, Sturiale S, Gur D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 May;
116(24):11806-11811.
PMID: 31138706
Understanding genetic and cellular bases of adult form remains a fundamental goal at the intersection of developmental and evolutionary biology. The skin pigment cells of vertebrates, derived from embryonic neural...
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Hsiung B, Siddique R, Stavenga D, Otto J, Allen M, Liu Y, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Dec;
8(1):2278.
PMID: 29273708
Colour produced by wavelength-dependent light scattering is a key component of visual communication in nature and acts particularly strongly in visual signalling by structurally-coloured animals during courtship. Two miniature peacock...
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Holzinger A, Allen M, Deheyn D
J Photochem Photobiol B
. 2016 Jul;
162:412-420.
PMID: 27442511
Snow algae and green algae living in aeroterrestrial habitats are ideal objects to study adaptation to high light irradiation. Here, we used a detailed description of the spectral properties as...