Publications by authors named "J Vardiman"

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  • This study compared the effects of a single set (SS) versus multiple sets (MS) of resistance exercise on the Akt/PKB signaling pathway, IGF-1, and IGF-1R expression in recreationally active men.
  • Sixteen participants underwent three muscle biopsies at different time intervals—before, 15 minutes after, and 180 minutes after exercise—while performing either a single or multiple set leg press.
  • Results showed no significant differences between the SS and MS groups in Akt signaling or IGF-1 expression; however, there was a notable increase in IGF-1R expression in the SS group, indicating that a single set may produce similar acute muscle responses to multiple sets.
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Introduction: Cutaneous composite lymphoma (CCL) is extremely rare. When 2 potentially distinct lymphoid lesions occur at one skin site, distinguishing between one neoplastic clone and a secondary reactionary lymphoid response versus a second neoplasm is difficult. In this study, we describe a unique case of CCL along with a review of reported cases in literature to identify clues and discuss issues that are relevant to the diagnosis of CCL.

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In the originally published version of this Article, the GAPDH loading control blot in Fig. 1a was inadvertently replaced with a duplicate of the DNMT2 blot in the same panel during assembly of the figure. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

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The roles of RNA 5-methylcytosine (RNA:mC) and RNA:mC methyltransferases (RCMTs) in lineage-associated chromatin organization and drug response/resistance are unclear. Here we demonstrate that the RCMTs, namely NSUN3 and DNMT2, directly bind hnRNPK, a conserved RNA-binding protein. hnRNPK interacts with the lineage-determining transcription factors (TFs), GATA1 and SPI1/PU.

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