Publications by authors named "B J Crain"

Background: Adiposity and mitochondrial dysfunction are related factors contributing to metabolic disease development. This pilot study examined whether in vivo and ex vivo indices of mitochondrial metabolism were differentially associated with body composition in males and females.

Methods: Thirty-four participants including 19 females (mean 27 yr) and 15 males (mean 29 yr) had body composition assessed by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging.

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  • MYB46 is a key transcription factor that regulates secondary cell wall biosynthesis, essential for plant growth and development.
  • The function of MYB46 is modulated by MPK6, which phosphorylates MYB46, leading to its degradation when secondary walls are not needed.
  • Additionally, MYB83, a related protein, does not undergo regulation by MPK6, highlighting specific signaling pathways for MYB46 in different tissues and conditions.
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Open space areas protected by local communities may augment larger scale preservation efforts and may offer overlooked benefits to biodiversity conservation provided they are in suitable ecological condition. We examine protected areas established by local communities through ballot initiatives, a form of direct democracy, in California, USA. We compare ecological conditions of wooded habitats on local ballot protected sites and on sites protected by a state-level conservation agency.

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Local communities contribute to broader biodiversity protection goals when managing their immediate environment when they establish protected areas. However, their efforts are geographically constrained and often uncoordinated. We compare protected areas established by local communities through the direct democracy process in California, US, to protected areas created and managed by two conservation actors working over larger spatial scales, one private and one public.

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