Publications by authors named "M R Levenson"

Reproduction is a remarkably intricate process involving the interaction of multiple cell types and organ systems unfolding over long periods of time and that culminates with the production of gametes. The initiation of germ cell development takes place during embryogenesis but only completes decades later in humans. The complexity inherent to reproduction and its study has long hampered our ability to decipher how environmental agents disrupt this process.

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  • Caenorhabditis elegans serves as an important model for studying how different organs and cells react to external influences, due to its unique tissue structures.
  • The study introduces a new single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) method that addresses challenges faced with single-cell RNA sequencing in this organism.
  • The paper provides a detailed protocol for isolating the nuclei of C. elegans, particularly focusing on analyzing gene expression changes following alcohol exposure, with additional information found in the referenced study by Truong et al. (2023).
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Single-cell transcriptomic platforms provide an opportunity to map an organism's response to environmental cues with high resolution. Here, we applied single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) to establish the tissue and cell type-resolved transcriptome of the adult C. elegans and characterize the inter- and trans-generational transcriptional impact of ethanol.

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Nematode molting is a remarkable process where animals must repeatedly build a new apical extracellular matrix (aECM) beneath a previously built aECM that is subsequently shed. The nuclear hormone receptor NHR-23 (also known as NR1F1) is an important regulator of C. elegans molting.

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