Publications by authors named "K Brewster"

The Great Salt Lake (Utah, USA) is reducing in size, which raises several ecological concerns, including the effect of an increasing area of dry playa exposed by the retreating lake. This study focuses solely on concerns about the toxicity of metals in the dust blowing off the playa. Although considerable efforts have been made to understand aeolian dust in urban areas along the Wasatch Front, located just east and south of the Great Salt Lake, there is still a need to consolidate existing research and to conduct a compositional analysis of the dust found in these urban areas.

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  • The human major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a crucial part of the immune system, located on Chromosome 6, and is involved in various health traits and diseases, but it's complex to study.
  • A new method using long-read sequencing technologies allows for precise targeted sequencing and haplotypic assembly of the MHC region in samples with two different alleles.
  • The approach has been tested successfully, showing high coverage and accuracy, making it a cost-effective alternative to whole-genome sequencing that could advance research in immunology and genetics.
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AP endonuclease-1/Redox factor-1 (APE1/Ref-1 or Ref-1) is a multifunctional protein that is overexpressed in most aggressive cancers and impacts various cancer cell signaling pathways. Ref-1's redox activity plays a significant role in activating transcription factors (TFs) such as NFκB, HIF1α, STAT3 and AP-1, which are crucial contributors to the development of tumors and metastatic growth. Therefore, development of potent, selective inhibitors to target Ref-1 redox function is an appealing approach for therapeutic intervention.

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