Publications by authors named "E Friesen"

Background: Peripheral arterial disease affects >200 million people worldwide and is characterized by impaired blood flow to the lower extremities. There are no effective medical treatments available. Using the mouse hind-limb ischemia model and miRNA sequencing, we identified a novel miRNA, miR-6236, whose expression significantly elevated in ischemic mouse limbs compared with nonischemic limbs.

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Degeneration of white matter (WM) microstructure in the central nervous system is characteristic of many neurodegenerative conditions. Previous research indicates that axonal degeneration visible in ex vivo electron microscopy (EM) photomicrographs precede the onset of clinical symptoms. Measuring WM microstructural features, such as axon diameter and packing fraction, currently require these highly invasive methods of analysis and it is therefore of great importance to develop methods for in vivo measurements.

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is commonly used to follow the progression of neurodegenerative conditions, including multiple sclerosis (MS). MRI is limited by a lack of correlation between imaging results and clinical presentations, referred to as the clinico-radiological paradox. Animal models are commonly used to mimic the progression of human neurodegeneration and as a tool to help resolve the paradox.

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  • Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) is a valuable North Pacific groundfish that is sought for aquaculture to meet high market demand, but production faces challenges due to disease and limited health information.
  • Research focused on creating immortalized larval cell lines from sablefish, resulting in six distinct sublines that exhibit two different cell morphologies.
  • These cell lines have shown diploidy and robustness in growth under specific conditions, providing a vital resource for future studies on sablefish health and biology.
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