Publications by authors named "M W McGREGOR"

Background: The Impact of Intensive Treatment of Systolic Blood Pressure on Brain Perfusion, Amyloid and Tau in Older Adults (IPAT) is an ongoing randomized control trial (RCT) for prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD) (NCT05331144). The primary outcome of the trial is to assess the impact of intensive lowering of high systolic blood pressure (SBP) on the accumulation of brain amyloid in older adults for a study duration of 2 years. Study recruitment started on October 25 of 2022 and will end in September of 2025.

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  • Transgenic plants can express double-stranded RNA that silences mRNAs in fungal pathogens, but how this RNA crosses cell membranes during infection is unclear.
  • A new protocol allowed researchers to isolate RNA from the leaf surface, revealing a unique pattern distinct from intercellular RNA, suggesting it might be secreted directly rather than through stomata.
  • The isolated surface RNAs, primarily from Arabidopsis and including various RNA types, may play a vital role in establishing microbial communities on leaf surfaces.
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Unlabelled: Although genomes encode instructions for mammalian cell differentiation with rich syntactic relationships, existing methods for genetically programming cells have modest capabilities for stepwise regulation of genes. Here, we developed a sequential genetic system that enables transcriptional activation of endogenous genes in a preprogrammed, stepwise manner. The system relies on the removal of an RNA polymerase III termination signal to induce both the transcriptional activation and the DNA endonuclease activities of a Cas9-VPR protein to effect stepwise progression through cascades of gene activation events.

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The province of Ontario, Canada, has a longstanding history of non-partisanship in municipal elections. In this distinctive context, we report results on citizen attitudes toward municipal partisanship using a survey of eligible voters in Canada's most populous province. Using a mixed-methods approach, we focus on three interrelated research questions.

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