Publications by authors named "M Sanderson"

Genome-wide association studies have identified approximately 200 genetic risk loci for breast cancer, but the causal variants and target genes are mostly unknown. We sought to fine-map all known breast cancer risk loci using genome-wide association study data from 172,737 female breast cancer cases and 242,009 controls of African, Asian and European ancestry. We identified 332 independent association signals for breast cancer risk, including 131 signals not reported previously, and for 50 of them, we narrowed the credible causal variants down to a single variant.

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Empirical data on livestock contact networks are scarce but digital technologies are increasingly used to characterize animal behavior and describe the dynamics of contact networks. The objective of this study was to use contact network analysis to quantify contacts within three pens of feedlot cattle across three consecutive years at varying temporal resolutions to better inform the construction of network-based disease transmission models for cattle within confined-housing systems. We also aimed to describe the influence of the variation in Real-Time Location System (RTLS) average tag read rates and the effect of increasing minimum contact duration (MCD) on the contact networks of feedlot cattle.

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Geographical disparities exist in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates with Southern states having the lowest rates. Parental attitudes remain understudied in different Southern locations. We assessed factors related to HPV vaccination receipt among children aged 9-17 years in Tennessee, and if those factors differed by child's age and gender.

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  • Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) is caused by consuming bivalves that have ingested toxins from algae, specifically Dinophysis acuminata.
  • Research was conducted in 2021 and 2022 to measure the clearance rates of three bivalve species (Crassostrea virginica, Mercenaria mercenaria, and Mytilus edulis) during algal blooms of D. acuminata at various sites in New York.
  • The study found that C. virginica had significantly higher clearance rates and toxin accumulation levels compared to M. edulis and M. mercenaria, with certain bivalve species exceeding FDA guidelines for toxin levels during bloom events.
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Metal ions have important roles in supporting the catalytic activity of DNA-regulating enzymes such as topoisomerases (topos). Bacterial type II topos, gyrases and topo IV, are primary drug targets for fluoroquinolones, a class of clinically relevant antibacterials requiring metal ions for efficient drug binding. While the presence of metal ions in topos has been elucidated in biochemical studies, accurate location and assignment of metal ions in structural studies have historically posed significant challenges.

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