Preferential intracellular pH regulation is a common trait amongst fishes exposed to high environmental CO2 (open access)

Preferential intracellular pH regulation is a common trait amongst fishes exposed to high environmental CO2

Article testing the hypothesis that preferential pHi regulation is a widespread strategy of acid–base regulation among fish by measuring pHi regulation in 10 different fish species that are broadly phylogenetically separated, spanning six orders, eight families and 10 genera.
Date: June 17, 2019
Creator: Shartau, R. B.; Baker, D. W.; Harter, T. S.; Aboagye, D. L.; Allen, P. J.; Val, A. L. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Underlying Ossification Phenotype in a Murine Model of Metastatic Synovial Sarcoma (open access)

Underlying Ossification Phenotype in a Murine Model of Metastatic Synovial Sarcoma

This article presents the analysis of genetic mouse models of synovial sarcoma to determine the extent of ossification in the tumors and its relationship with morbidity. The authors noted higher ossification within their metastatic mouse model of synovial sarcoma. Their conclusion is that both metastasis and ossification are dependent on time, but that they are independent of one another.
Date: April 10, 2020
Creator: Kirkham, Matthew; Kalivas, Austen; Fatema, Kaniz; Luelling, Sarah; Dubansky, Brooke H.; Dubansky, Benjamin et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Editorial: Regulation of and by the Plant Cell Wall (open access)

Editorial: Regulation of and by the Plant Cell Wall

Editorial on the research topic Regulation of and by the Plant Cell Wall.
Date: April 29, 2020
Creator: Rao, Xiaolan; Bartley, Laura E.; Drakakaki, Georgia & Anderson, Charles T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cellular Plasticity in Response to Suppression of Storage Proteins in the Brassica napus Embryo (open access)

Cellular Plasticity in Response to Suppression of Storage Proteins in the Brassica napus Embryo

Article testing the tradeoff between protein and oil storage in oilseed crops by analyzing the effect of suppressing key genes encoding protein storage products (napin and cruciferin). This study provides mechanistic insights into the intriguing link between lipid and protein storage, which have implications for biotechnological strategies directed at improving oilseed crops.
Date: April 30, 2020
Creator: Rolletschek, Hardy; Schwender, Jorg; König, Christina; Chapman, Kent Dean; Romsdahl, Trevor; Lorenz, Christin et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library