Publications by authors named "M L Workman"

Children living in rural areas have a shorter life expectancy and suffer from worse health outcomes compared with their urban counterparts. This disparity is highlighted by higher rates of perinatal conditions, mental and behavioral disorders, obesity, oral health, and other issues. Significant gaps in preventative health measures further exacerbate this.

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  • Research indicates that many dog owners resort to behavioral euthanasia due to serious behaviors in their pets, with little existing literature on this topic.
  • The main reasons for euthanasia include human-directed aggression, particularly towards household members, and aggression towards other pets, often following severe biting incidents.
  • There is a need for more research to explore the underlying factors behind these behaviors and to assess the impact of euthanasia on pet owners, which can aid in improving behavior intervention strategies and fostering a better understanding of animal behavior.
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Cardiovascular toxicity causes adverse drug reactions and may lead to drug removal from the pharmaceutical market. Cancer therapies can induce life-threatening cardiovascular side effects such as arrhythmias, muscle cell death, or vascular dysfunction. New technologies have enabled cardiotoxic compounds to be identified earlier in drug development.

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Using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to understand the mechanisms of neurological disease holds great promise; however, there is a lack of well-curated lines from a large array of participants. Answer ALS has generated over 1,000 iPSC lines from control and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients along with clinical and whole-genome sequencing data. The current report summarizes cell marker and gene expression in motor neuron cultures derived from 92 healthy control and 341 ALS participants using a 32-day differentiation protocol.

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Hexanucleotide GC repeat expansions in the gene are the most common genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. Dipeptide repeat proteins (DPRs) generated by translation of repeat-containing RNAs show toxic effects in vivo as well as in vitro and are key targets for therapeutic intervention. We generated human antibodies that bind DPRs with high affinity and specificity.

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