Publications by authors named "Kip L Bodi"

Background: Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is a malignancy characterized by dissemination of mucus-secreting cells throughout the peritoneum. This disease is associated with significant morbidity and mortality and despite effective treatment options for early-stage disease, patients with PMP often relapse. Thus, there is a need for additional treatment options to reduce relapse rate and increase long-term survival.

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Lytic bacteriophages are hypothesized to contribute to the seasonality and duration of cholera epidemics in Bangladesh. However, the bacteriophages contributing to this phenomenon have yet to be characterized at a molecular genetic level. In this study, we isolated and sequenced the genomes of 15 bacteriophages from stool samples from cholera patients spanning a 10-year surveillance period in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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Biological pathways are structured in complex networks of interacting genes. Solving the architecture of such networks may provide valuable information, such as how microorganisms cause disease. Here we present a method (Tn-seq) for accurately determining quantitative genetic interactions on a genome-wide scale in microorganisms.

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Article Synopsis
  • Immunoglobulin light chain amyloidosis is a disease caused by misfolded proteins forming insoluble aggregates, leading to deposits in various organs and tissues.
  • The study analyzed nine specific kappa1 light chain proteins to understand the genetic and structural factors that contribute to their amyloidogenic properties.
  • Key findings revealed extensive post-translational modifications and genetic variations among the proteins, highlighting their complex nature and the various ways they can affect clinical symptoms in patients.
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