Natalie Payne
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Recent Articles
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Payne N, Andersen D, Mollohan C, Van Doorslaer K, Combrink L, Culver M
Mol Ecol
. 2025 Feb;
34(6):e17681.
PMID: 39988981
Urban wildlife species have the potential to serve as links in disease transmission between wildlife, humans and domestic animals at the wildland-urban interface (WUI), contributing to both sustained cross-species transmission...
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Payne N, Andersen D, Davis R, Mollohan C, Baldwin K, LeCount A, et al.
J Hered
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39656906
Urbanization impacts the structure and viability of wildlife populations. Some habitat generalists, such as bobcats (Lynx rufus), maintain populations at the intersection of wild and urban habitats (wildland urban interface,...
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Payne N, Erwin J, Morrison J, Dwyer J, Culver M
J Hered
. 2023 Oct;
115(1):45-56.
PMID: 37837958
We conducted a population genomic study of the crested caracara (Caracara plancus) using samples (n = 290) collected from individuals in Florida, Texas, and Arizona, United States. Crested caracaras are...
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Kpebe A, Guendon C, Payne N, Ros J, Khelil Berbar M, Lebrun R, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2023 Apr;
14:1139276.
PMID: 37051519
The tetrameric cytoplasmic FeFe hydrogenase Hnd from (formely ) catalyses H oxidation and couples the exergonic reduction of NAD to the endergonic reduction of a ferredoxin by using a flavin-based...
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Payne N, Kpebe A, Guendon C, Baffert C, Maillot M, Haurogne T, et al.
Microbiol Res
. 2023 Jan;
268:127279.
PMID: 36592576
Solidesulfovibrio fructosivorans (formely Desulfovibrio fructosovorans), an anaerobic sulfate-reducing bacterium, possesses six gene clusters encoding six hydrogenases catalyzing the reversible oxidation of hydrogen gas (H) into protons and electrons. One of...
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Payne N, Kpebe A, Guendon C, Baffert C, Ros J, Lebrun R, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
117(4):907-920.
PMID: 35066935
Desulfovibrio fructosovorans, a sulfate-reducing bacterium, possesses six gene clusters encoding six hydrogenases catalyzing the reversible oxidation of H into protons and electrons. Among them, Hnd is an electron-bifurcating hydrogenase, coupling...
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Busman M, Fleeger T, Leach E, Payne N, Nguyen A, Gray K, et al.
Am J Emerg Med
. 2021 Mar;
49:402-403.
PMID: 33648785
No abstract available.
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Jacq-Bailly A, Benvenuti M, Payne N, Kpebe A, Felbek C, Fourmond V, et al.
Front Chem
. 2021 Jan;
8:573305.
PMID: 33490032
Hnd, an FeFe hydrogenase from , is a tetrameric enzyme that can perform flavin-based electron bifurcation. It couples the oxidation of H to both the exergonic reduction of NAD and...
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Payne N, Kraberger S, Fontenele R, Schmidlin K, Bergeman M, Cassaigne I, et al.
Viruses
. 2020 Sep;
12(9).
PMID: 32942563
Sonoran felids are threatened by drought and habitat fragmentation. Vector range expansion and anthropogenic factors such as habitat encroachment and climate change are altering viral evolutionary dynamics and exposure. However,...
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Wilson J, Foyle K, Foeng J, Norton T, McKenzie D, Payne N, et al.
Immunol Cell Biol
. 2018 Jan;
96(4):347-357.
PMID: 29377354
Mesenchymal stromal cells or stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to participate in tissue repair and are immunomodulatory in neuropathological settings. Given this, their potential use in developing a new...