MicroRNA control of lifespan and metabolism. Publication: Journal Article Boehm, Michelle, and Frank J Slack. 2006. “MicroRNA Control of Lifespan and Metabolism.”. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 5 (8): 837-40.
The temporal patterning microRNA let-7 regulates several transcription factors at the larval to adult transition in C. elegans. Publication: Journal Article Grosshans, Helge, Ted Johnson, Kristy L Reinert, Mark Gerstein, and Frank J Slack. 2005. “The Temporal Patterning MicroRNA Let-7 Regulates Several Transcription Factors at the Larval to Adult Transition in C. Elegans.”. Developmental Cell 8 (3): 321-30.
Architecture of a validated microRNA::target interaction. Publication: Journal Article Vella, Monica C, Kristy Reinert, and Frank J Slack. 2004. “Architecture of a Validated MicroRNA::Target Interaction.”. Chemistry & Biology 11 (12): 1619-23.
The C. elegans microRNA let-7 binds to imperfect let-7 complementary sites from the lin-41 3'UTR. Publication: Journal Article Vella, Monica C, Eun-Young Choi, Shin-Yi Lin, Kristy Reinert, and Frank J Slack. 2004. “The C. Elegans MicroRNA Let-7 Binds to Imperfect Let-7 Complementary Sites from the Lin-41 3’UTR.”. Genes & Development 18 (2): 132-7.
The time of appearance of the C. elegans let-7 microRNA is transcriptionally controlled utilizing a temporal regulatory element in its promoter. Publication: Journal Article Johnson, Steven M, Shin Yi Lin, and Frank J Slack. 2003. “The Time of Appearance of the C. Elegans Let-7 MicroRNA Is Transcriptionally Controlled Utilizing a Temporal Regulatory Element in Its Promoter.”. Developmental Biology 259 (2): 364-79.
The C elegans hunchback homolog, hbl-1, controls temporal patterning and is a probable microRNA target. Publication: Journal Article Lin, Shin-Yi, Steven M Johnson, Mary Abraham, Monica C Vella, Amy Pasquinelli, Chiara Gamberi, Ellen Gottlieb, and Frank J Slack. 2003. “The C Elegans Hunchback Homolog, Hbl-1, Controls Temporal Patterning and Is a Probable MicroRNA Target.”. Developmental Cell 4 (5): 639-50.
Associations of Hypertension and Orthostatic Hypotension with Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease. Publication: Journal Article Petriceks, Aldis H, Lawrence J Appel, Edgar R Miller, Christine M Mitchell, Jennifer A Schrack, Amal A Wanigatunga, Erin D Michos, Robert H Christenson, Heather Rebuck, and Stephen P Juraschek. 2024. “Associations of Hypertension and Orthostatic Hypotension With Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease.”. The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences.
Trends in alcohol consumption of adults with presumed atrial fibrillation in the United States, 2001 to 2018. Publication: Journal Article Shepherd, Alyssa J, Cancan Zhang, Gregory M Marcus, and Kenneth J Mukamal. 2024. “Trends in Alcohol Consumption of Adults With Presumed Atrial Fibrillation in the United States, 2001 to 2018.”. Heart Rhythm.
Clinical and sociodemographic determinants of older breast cancer survivors' reports of receiving advice about exercise. Publication: Journal Article Wojcik, Kaitlyn M, Oliver W A Wilson, Dalya Kamil, Padma Sheila Rajagopal, Mara A Schonberg, and Jinani Jayasekera. 2024. “Clinical and Sociodemographic Determinants of Older Breast Cancer Survivors’ Reports of Receiving Advice about Exercise.”. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment.
Misconceptions and Facts About Orthostatic Hypotension. Publication: Journal Article Krittanawong, Chayakrit, Affan Rizwan, Aryan Rezvani, Muzamil Khawaja, Mario Rodriguez, John M Flack, Roland D Thijs, and Stephen Juraschek. 2024. “Misconceptions and Facts About Orthostatic Hypotension.”. The American Journal of Medicine.