Publications by authors named "Shelby Bell-Glenn"

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  • DNA methylation-based cell mixture deconvolution (CMD) is a key tool for analyzing DNA methylation in diverse tissue types, especially in epigenome-wide association studies.
  • Despite being around for over ten years, the minimum detectable levels of specific cell types in mixed samples and uncertainty in results have not been clearly defined.
  • This study presents new methods for determining detection limits and quantifying uncertainty in DNAm-based CMD, aiming to enhance the reliability and reproducibility of future research in this area.
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Background: There is considerable evidence that epigenetic mechanisms and DNA methylation are critical drivers of immune cell lineage differentiation and activation. However, there has been limited coordinated investigation of common epigenetic pathways among cell lineages. Further, it remains unclear if long-lived memory cell subtypes differentiate distinctly by cell lineages.

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It is important to identify when two exposures impact a molecular marker (e.g., a gene's expression) in similar ways, for example, to learn that a new drug has a similar effect to an existing drug.

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Reference-based deconvolution methods use reference libraries of cell-specific DNA methylation (DNAm) measurements as a means toward deconvoluting cell proportions in heterogeneous biospecimens (e.g., whole-blood).

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Introduction: The inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) complex commonly is assessed by both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance (MR) arthrogram. Our study compared the accuracy of MR arthrogram compared to MRI using arthroscopic correlation as the gold standard.

Methods: A retrospective review of cases reporting an IGHL injury was performed.

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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is one of the pressing contemporary public health challenges. Investigations into the genomic structure of SARS-CoV-2 may inform ongoing vaccine development efforts and/or provide insights into vaccine efficacy to fight against COVID-19. Evolutionary analysis of 540 genomes spanning 20 different countries/territories was conducted and revealed an increase in the genomic divergence across successive generations.

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Both lipid oversupply and poor mitochondrial function (low respiration and elevated HO emission) have been implicated in the development of hepatic steatosis and liver injury. Mitophagy, the targeted degradation of low-functioning mitochondria, is critical for maintaining mitochondrial quality control. Here, we used intralipid injection combined with acute (4 day) and chronic (4-7wk) high-fat diets (HFD) to examine whether hepatic mitochondrial respiration would decrease and HO emission would increase with lipid overload.

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