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Sigrid Katz

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Hernandez K, Bramlett K, Agius P, Baden J, Cao R, Clement O, et al.
J Mol Diagn . 2023 Feb; 25(3):143-155. PMID: 36828596
The Blood Profiling Atlas in Cancer (BLOODPAC) Consortium is a collaborative effort involving stakeholders from the public, industry, academia, and regulatory agencies focused on developing shared best practices on liquid...
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Huang Y, Chen J, Yan M, Davis A, Miyauchi S, Chen L, et al.
Blood Adv . 2022 Oct; 6(23):6078-6092. PMID: 36206200
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDSs) are a heterogeneous group of hematologic malignancies with a propensity to progress to acute myeloid leukemia. Causal mutations in multiple classes of genes have been identified in...
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Pollyea D, Harris C, Rabe J, Hedin B, De Arras L, Katz S, et al.
Haematologica . 2019 Mar; 104(9):e388-e392. PMID: 30846499
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Katz S, Rouse G
Invertebr Biol . 2015 Jan; 132(4):368-385. PMID: 25632219
is a genus of siboglinid annelids in which the females live on dead vertebrate bones on the seafloor. These females have a posterior end that lies within the bone and...
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Summers M, Katz S, Allen E, Rouse G
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2013 Jul; 5(4):492-8. PMID: 23864561
We report the presence of Mesorhizobium, a genus best known for its nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with terrestrial legumes, associated with the marine polychaete Meganerilla bactericola (Annelida: Nerillidae). Abundant epibionts were previously...
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Tresguerres M, Katz S, Rouse G
Proc Biol Sci . 2013 Jun; 280(1761):20130625. PMID: 23760644
Osedax are gutless siboglinid worms that thrive on vertebrate bones lying on the ocean floor, mainly those of whales. The posterior body of female Osedax penetrates into the bone forming...
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Katz S, Klepal W, Bright M
Biol Bull . 2011 May; 220(2):128-39. PMID: 21551449
The polychaete family Siboglinidae, which is currently construed as comprising the Frenulata, Monilifera (composed of Sclerolinum), Vestimentifera, and Osedax, has become known for its specialized symbiont-housing organ called the trophosome....
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Katz S, Klepal W, Bright M
J Morphol . 2010 Jul; 271(10):1272-80. PMID: 20672365
The symbiotic polychaetes of the genus Osedax living on the bones of whale carcasses have become known as bone-eating worms. It is believed that whale bones are the source of...
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Rinke C, Lee R, Katz S, Bright M
Proc Biol Sci . 2007 Jul; 274(1623):2259-69. PMID: 17660153
Zoothamnium niveum (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophora) is a giant, colonial marine ciliate from sulphide-rich, shallow-water habitats, obligatorily associated with the ectosymbiotic, chemoautotrophic, sulphide-oxidizing bacterium 'Candidatus Thiobios zoothamnicoli'. The aims of this study...