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Mark S. Longtine
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 49
Citations - 12348
Mark S. Longtine is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Septin & Septin ring. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 45 publications receiving 11569 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark S. Longtine include Oklahoma State University–Stillwater & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Mammalian Septins Nomenclature
Ian G. Macara,Richard M. Baldarelli,Christine M. Field,Michael Glotzer,Yasuhide Hayashi,Shu Chan Hsu,Mary B. Kennedy,Makoto Kinoshita,Mark S. Longtine,Claudia Low,Lois J. Maltais,Louise M. McKenzie,Timothy J. Mitchison,Toru Nishikawa,Makoto Noda,Elizabeth M. Petty,Mark Peifer,John R. Pringle,Phillip J. Robinson,Dagmar Roth,S. E. Hilary Russell,Heidi Stuhlmann,Manami Tanaka,Tanaka Tomoo,William S. Trimble,Jerry Ware,Nancy J. Zeleznik-Le,Barbara Zieger +27 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the mammalian septin field adopt a common nomenclature system, based on that adopted by the Mouse Genomic Nomenclatures Committee and accepted by the Human Genome Organization Gene NomenClature Committee.
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Placental dysfunction and fetal programming: the importance of placental size, shape, histopathology, and molecular composition.
TL;DR: This work considers several clinical phenotypes for placental dysfunction that likely predispose to fetal programming, and investigates whether these reflect abnormal development of the chorioallantoic placenta in size, shape, or histopathology.
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Septins Have a Dual Role in Controlling Mitotic Exit in Budding Yeast
Guillaume A. Castillon,Neil R. Adames,Caroline H. Rosello,Hannah S. Seidel,Mark S. Longtine,John A. Cooper,Richard A. Heil-Chapdelaine +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that septins serve as a diffusion barrier for Lte1p, and that Cdc10p is needed for the septin ring to service as a scaffold for a putative microtubule sensor.
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Pomegranate juice and punicalagin attenuate oxidative stress and apoptosis in human placenta and in human placental trophoblasts
Baosheng Chen,Methodius G. Tuuli,Mark S. Longtine,Joong Sik Shin,Russell Lawrence,Terrie E. Inder,D. Michael Nelson +6 more
TL;DR: Pomegranate juice reduces placental oxidative stress in vivo and in vitro while limiting stimulus-induced death of human trophoblasts in culture, and the polyphenol punicalagin mimics this protective effect.
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The Human Placental Sexome Differs between Trophoblast Epithelium and Villous Vessel Endothelium
Silvija Cvitic,Mark S. Longtine,Hubert Hackl,Karin Wagner,Michael D. Nelson,Gernot Desoye,Ursula Hiden +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that there are cell-phenotype specific, and tissue-specific, sex-biased responses in the human placenta, suggesting fetal sex should be considered as an independent variable in gene expression analysis of human placental villi.