Publications by authors named "Gregerson J"

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  • Calcium perchlorate has the ability to stabilize liquid water on Mars due to its hygroscopic nature and low freezing temperature, making it a candidate for Martian salts.
  • Experiments using Raman spectroscopy showed that higher concentrations of calcium perchlorate lead to more solvent-shared ion pairs, enhancing its hygroscopic properties.
  • Further studies revealed that as temperatures decrease, the formation of solvent-shared ion pairs increases, which disrupts the normal structure of water and contributes to the extremely low eutectic temperature and supercooling effects in calcium perchlorate solutions.
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The identification of homologous genes with functional overlap in forward genetic screens is severely limited. Here, we report the generation of over 14000 artificial microRNA (amiRNA)-expressing plants that enable screens of the functionally redundant gene space in Arabidopsis. A protocol was developed for isolating robust and reproducible amiRNA mutants.

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Salts with high hydration states have the potential to maintain high levels of relative humidity (RH) in the near subsurface of Mars, even at moderate temperatures. These conditions could promote deliquescence of lower hydrates of ferric sulfate, chlorides, and other salts. Previous work on deliquesced ferric sulfates has shown that when these materials undergo rapid dehydration, such as that which would occur upon exposure to present day Martian surface conditions, an amorphous phase forms.

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Proper inheritance of functional organelles is vital to cell survival. In the budding yeast, , the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress surveillance (ERSU) pathway ensures that daughter cells inherit a functional ER. Here, we show that the ERSU pathway is activated by phytosphingosine (PHS), an early biosynthetic sphingolipid.

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