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ER–mitochondria associations are regulated by the VAPB–PTPIP51 interaction and are disrupted by ALS/FTD-associated TDP-43
- R. Stoica, Kurt J. De Vos, +12 authors C. Miller
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature communications
- 3 June 2014
Mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) form tight structural associations and these facilitate a number of cellular functions. However, the mechanisms by which regions of the ER become… Expand
Common variation in the miR-659 binding-site of GRN is a major risk factor for TDP43-positive frontotemporal dementia
- R. Rademakers, Jason L. Eriksen, +19 authors D. W. Dickson
- Biology, Medicine
- Human molecular genetics
- 21 August 2008
Loss-of-function mutations in progranulin (GRN) cause ubiquitin- and TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43)-positive frontotemporal dementia (FTLD-U), a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting… Expand
Fumigant Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Polyethylene-mulched
- S. J. Locascio, James P. Gilreath, D. W. Dickson, T. Kucharek, J. P. Jones, J. Noling
- Biology
- 1 December 1997
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) was grown to evaluate various chemicals as possible alternatives to methyl bromide soil fumigation. Due to a combination of weeds, nematodes, and soil fungi,… Expand
Host Status of Selected Tropical Rotation Crops to Four Populations of Root-Knot Nematodes
- R. Mcsorley, D. W. Dickson, J. A. D. Brito
- Biology
- 1 June 1994
The susceptibility of selected tropical rotation crops to Meloidogyne incognita races 1 and 3, M. arenaria race 1, and M. javanica was evaluated in a series of greenhouse inoculation tests. 'Rutgers'… Expand
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Host status of selected cultivated plants to Meloidogyne mayaguensis in Florida.
- J. Brito, J. D. Stanley, M. L. Mendes, R. Çetintaş, D. W. Dickson
- Biology
- 1 June 2007
Brito, J. A., J. D. Stanley, M. L. Mendes, R. Cetintas, and D. W. Dickson. 2007. Host status of selected cultivated plants to Meloidogyne mayaguensis in Florida. Nematropica 37:65-71. In 2001,… Expand
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Tau deposition drives neuropathological, inflammatory and behavioral abnormalities independently of neuronal loss in a novel mouse model
- C. Cook, S. S. Kang, +13 authors J. Fryer
- Biology, Medicine
- Human molecular genetics
- 13 August 2015
Aberrant tau protein accumulation drives neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) formation in several neurodegenerative diseases. Currently, efforts to elucidate pathogenic mechanisms and assess the efficacy of… Expand
PATHOGENICITY AND REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL OF MELOIDOGYNE MAYAGUENSIS AND M. FLORIDENSIS COMPARED WITH THREE COMMON MELOIDOGYNE SPP.
- R. Çetintaş, R. Kaur, J. Brito, M. L. Mendes, A. P. Nyczepir, D. W. Dickson
- Biology
- 1 June 2007
Cetintas, R., R. Kaur, J. A. Brito, M. L. Mendes, A. P. Nyczepir, and D. W. Dickson. 2007. Pathogenicity and reproductive potential of Meloidogyne mayaguensis and M. floridensis compared with three… Expand
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Fumigant Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Polyethylenemulched Tomato
- S. J. Locascio, James P. Gilreath, D. W. Dickson, T. Kucharek, J. P. Jones, J. Noling
- Chemistry
- 1 August 1996