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Molly Veregge

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Pita-Juarez Y, Karagkouni D, Kalavros N, Melms J, Niezen S, Delorey T, et al.
Genome Biol . 2025 Mar; 26(1):56. PMID: 40087773
Background: The molecular underpinnings of organ dysfunction in severe COVID-19 and its potential long-term sequelae are under intense investigation. To shed light on these in the context of liver function,...
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Veregge M, Hirsch C, Moscou M, Burghardt L, Tiffin P, Khokhani D
mSystems . 2024 Nov; 10(1):e0135524. PMID: 39611810
Goss's wilt and leaf blight of maize is an economically important disease caused by the Gram-positive bacterium, (). Little is known about the ecology and pathogenesis of this bacterium. Here,...
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Nardone S, De Luca R, Zito A, Klymko N, Nicoloutsopoulos D, Amsalem O, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Mar; 15(1):1966. PMID: 38438345
The "dorsal pons", or "dorsal pontine tegmentum" (dPnTg), is part of the brainstem. It is a complex, densely packed region whose nuclei are involved in regulating many vital functions. Notable...
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Gulko A, Essene A, Belmont-Rausch D, Veregge M, Pant D, Tenen D, et al.
STAR Protoc . 2024 Feb; 5(1):102893. PMID: 38416649
Adipocyte size and fragility and commercial kit costs impose significant limitations on single-cell RNA sequencing of adipose tissue. Accordingly, we developed a workflow to isolate and sample-barcode nuclei from individual...
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Nardone S, De Luca R, Zito A, Klymko N, Nicoloutsopoulos D, Amsalem O, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Nov; PMID: 38014113
The "dorsal pons", or "dorsal pontine tegmentum" (dPnTg), is part of the brainstem. It is a complex, densely packed region whose nuclei are involved in regulating many vital functions. Notable...
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Pita-Juarez Y, Karagkouni D, Kalavros N, Melms J, Niezen S, Delorey T, et al.
bioRxiv . 2022 Nov; PMID: 36324805
The molecular underpinnings of organ dysfunction in acute COVID-19 and its potential long-term sequelae are under intense investigation. To shed light on these in the context of liver function, we...