Publications by authors named "E Yen"

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  • Methadone and buprenorphine are used during pregnancy to help women with opioid use disorder, but babies exposed to these medications may experience neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS), affecting their feeding behavior.
  • A study involving pregnant female rats showed that offspring exposed to either drug had lower weights compared to those given saline, with buprenorphine offspring maintaining lower weights longer than those exposed to methadone.
  • Gene expression analysis indicated that while both drugs had similar effects, methadone-exposed offspring exhibited significantly reduced levels of the gene proopiomelanocortin (Pomc), suggesting different developmental impacts between the two medications.
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It is unclear how cells counteract the potentially harmful effects of uncoordinated DNA replication in the context of oncogenic stress. Here, we identify the WRAD (WDR5/RBBP5/ASH2L/DPY30) core as a modulator of DNA replication in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) models. Molecular analyses demonstrated that the WRAD core interacts with the replisome complex, with disruption of DPY30 resulting in DNA re-replication, DNA damage, and chromosomal instability (CIN) without affecting cancer cell proliferation.

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Background & Aims: Recurrent Clostridioides difficile infections (CDIs) remain common. While novel microbiome therapeutics gain approval, the efficacy of a full-spectrum, oral microbiome therapeutic is unknown. This study aimed to determine the safety and efficacy of CP101, an orally administered microbiome therapeutic, to restore a diverse microbiome and prevent recurrent CDI in a broad population.

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To date, studies of the impacts of climate warming on individuals and populations have mostly focused on mortality and thermal tolerance. In contrast, much less is known about the consequences of sublethal effects, which are more challenging to detect, particularly in wild species with cryptic life histories. This necessitates the development of molecular tools to identify their signatures.

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