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Nathan J Bivens

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Khan T, Seetharam A, Zhou J, Bivens N, Schust D, Ezashi T, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol . 2021 Aug; 9:695248. PMID: 34368143
One model to study the emergence of the human trophoblast (TB) has been the exposure of pluripotent stem cells to bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) in presence of inhibitors of...
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Mesa A, Mao J, Medrano T, Bivens N, Jurkevich A, Tuteja G, et al.
Biol Reprod . 2021 Aug; 105(5):1126-1139. PMID: 34344022
Histone proteins undergo various modifications that alter chromatin structure, including addition of methyl groups. Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) is a histone methyltransferase that methylates lysine residue 27, and...
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Kaur S, Kinkade J, Green M, Martin R, Willemse T, Bivens N, et al.
Horm Behav . 2020 Nov; 128:104890. PMID: 33221288
Developmental exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), e.g., bisphenol A (BPA) or genistein (GEN), causes longstanding epigenome effects. MicroRNAs (miRs) regulate which mRNAs will be translated to proteins and thereby...
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Green M, Martin R, Kinkade J, Schmidt R, Bivens N, Tuteja G, et al.
Placenta . 2020 Sep; 100:96-110. PMID: 32891007
Introduction: Pregnant women are increasingly being prescribed and abusing opioid drugs. As the primary communication organ between mother and conceptus, the placenta may be vulnerable to opioid effects but also...
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Witzke M, Gullic A, Yang P, Bivens N, Adkins P, Ericsson A
J Microbiol Methods . 2020 Aug; 176:106033. PMID: 32805370
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of increased PCR cycle number on sequencing results from samples with low microbial biomass, including bovine milk, and murine pelage...
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Kaur S, Sarma S, Marshall B, Liu Y, Kinkade J, Bellamy M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Jul; 10(1):12524. PMID: 32694614
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Kaur S, Sarma S, Marshall B, Liu Y, Kinkade J, Bellamy M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Jul; 10(1):10902. PMID: 32616744
Xenoestrogens are chemicals found in plant products, such as genistein (GEN), and in industrial chemicals, e.g., bisphenol A (BPA), present in plastics and other products that are prevalent in the...
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Mao J, Jain A, Denslow N, Nouri M, Chen S, Wang T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Feb; 117(9):4642-4652. PMID: 32071231
Placental trophoblast cells are potentially at risk from circulating endocrine-disrupting chemicals, such as bisphenol A (BPA). To understand how BPA and the reputedly more inert bisphenol S (BPS) affect the...
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Bivens N, Zhou M
Curr Protoc Plant Biol . 2019 Nov; 1(1):197-215. PMID: 31725988
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have revolutionized the study of genomics with an ever-expanding list of applications. RNA-Seq has emerged as a powerful method, applying transcriptome analysis to a wider range...
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Marshall B, Liu Y, Farrington M, Mao J, Helferich W, Schenk A, et al.
J Endocrinol . 2019 Jun; 242(2):139-157. PMID: 31189133
Human offspring encounter high amounts of phytoestrogens, such as genistein (GEN), through maternal diet and soy-based formulas. Such chemicals can exert estrogenic activity and thereby disrupt neurobehavioral programming. Besides inducing...