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  • Genomic basis for the conve... Genomic basis for the convergent evolution of electric organs
    Gallant, Jason R.; Traeger, Lindsay L.; Volkening, Jeremy D. ... Science, 06/2014, Volume: 344, Issue: 6191
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    Little is known about the genetic basis of convergent traits that originate repeatedly over broad taxonomic scales. The myogenic electric organ has evolved six times in fishes to produce electric ...
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  • Properties of skeletal musc... Properties of skeletal muscle in the teleost Sternopygus macrurus are unaffected by short-term electrical inactivity
    Güth, Robert; Chaidez, Alexander; Samanta, Manoj P ... Physiological genomics, 09/2016, Volume: 48, Issue: 9
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    Skeletal muscle is distinguished from other tissues on the basis of its shape, biochemistry, and physiological function. Based on mammalian studies, fiber size, fiber types, and gene expression ...
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  • The myogenic electric organ... The myogenic electric organ of Sternopygus macrurus: a non-contractile tissue with a skeletal muscle transcriptome
    Pinch, Matthew; Güth, Robert; Samanta, Manoj P ... PeerJ (San Francisco, CA), 04/2016, Volume: 4
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    In most electric fish species, the electric organ (EO) derives from striated muscle cells that suppress many muscle properties. In the gymnotiform Sternopygus macrurus, mature electrocytes, the ...
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  • A SNAI2-PEAK1-INHBA stromal... A SNAI2-PEAK1-INHBA stromal axis drives progression and lapatinib resistance in HER2-positive breast cancer by supporting subpopulations of tumor cells positive for antiapoptotic and stress signaling markers
    Hamalian, Sarkis; Güth, Robert; Runa, Farhana ... Oncogene, 08/2021, Volume: 40, Issue: 33
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    Intercellular mechanisms by which the stromal microenvironment contributes to solid tumor progression and targeted therapy resistance remain poorly understood, presenting significant clinical ...
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  • Evaluating the Indonesia Fr... Evaluating the Indonesia Free Pasung Movement: Understanding continuing use of restraint of the mentally ill in rural Java
    Hunt, Aliza J.; Guth, Robert Ern-Yuan; Setiyawati, Diana Transcultural psychiatry, 06/2023, Volume: 60, Issue: 3
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    Forcible restraint and confinement of persons suffering from mental illness occurs throughout the world, including in Indonesia. Since 2010, when Gerakan Bebas Pasung (GBP) or the Indonesian Freedom ...
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  • Nonhuman genetics. Genomic basis for the convergent evolution of electric organs
    Gallant, Jason R; Traeger, Lindsay L; Volkening, Jeremy D ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 2014-Jun-27, 20140627, Volume: 344, Issue: 6191
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    Little is known about the genetic basis of convergent traits that originate repeatedly over broad taxonomic scales. The myogenic electric organ has evolved six times in fishes to produce electric ...
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  • Mechanisms of muscle gene r... Mechanisms of muscle gene regulation in the electric organ of Sternopygus macrurus
    Güth, Robert; Pinch, Matthew; Unguez, Graciela A Journal of experimental biology, 2013-Jul-01, Volume: 216, Issue: Pt 13
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    Animals perform a remarkable diversity of movements through the coordinated mechanical contraction of skeletal muscle. This capacity for a wide range of movements is due to the presence of muscle ...
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  • Sternopygus macrurus electr... Sternopygus macrurus electric organ transcriptome and cell size exhibit insensitivity to short-term electrical inactivity
    Güth, Robert; Pinch, Matthew; Samanta, Manoj P. ... Journal of physiology, Paris, October 2016, 2016-10-00, 20161001, Volume: 110, Issue: 3
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    Display omitted •Spinal cord transection has minimal effect on sarcomeric gene expression.•Electrical inactivity caused a transient upregulation of proteolytic mechanisms.•Electrocyte size did not ...
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  • Unique patterns of transcri... Unique patterns of transcript and miRNA expression in the South American strong voltage electric eel (Electrophorus electricus)
    Traeger, Lindsay L; Volkening, Jeremy D; Moffett, Howell ... BMC genomics, 2015-Mar-26, 2015-03-26, 20150326, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    With its unique ability to produce high-voltage electric discharges in excess of 600 volts, the South American strong voltage electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) has played an important role in ...
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