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Robert Taylor
Researcher at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Publications - 29
Citations - 1137
Robert Taylor is an academic researcher from University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA & Chronic pain. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1031 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Taylor include Rutgers University.
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The methylation state of poly A-containing-messenger RNA from cultured hamster cells
Donald T. Dubin,Robert Taylor +1 more
TL;DR: The poly A-containing mRNA of cultured hamster (BHK-21) cells has been examined with regard to methylation status and the nature of the methylated residues was determined by paper chromatography and electrophoresis of acid and alkaline hydrolysates and of T2 RNase digests.
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The role of autophagy in mitochondria maintenance: characterization of mitochondrial functions in autophagy-deficient S. cerevisiae strains.
TL;DR: Yeast is used as a model system to characterize the cellular consequence of ATG (autophagy-related) gene deletions and indicates that an autophagy defect has a functional impact on various aspects of mitochondrial functions and suggests a critical role of autophagic in mitochondria maintenance.
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Autophagy and the degradation of mitochondria.
TL;DR: A brief history of the development of mitophagy models and their associated discoveries is provided and recent findings imply that the degradation of mitochondria via autophagy may be more specific and more tightly regulated than originally thought.
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Dynamic risk factors in the misuse of opioid analgesics.
Joseph V. Pergolizzi,Christopher Gharibo,Steven D. Passik,Sumedha A. Labhsetwar,Robert Taylor,Jason S. Pergolizzi,Gerhard Müller-Schwefe +6 more
TL;DR: Opioid analgesic therapy must be tailored to carefully monitor all patients in order to minimize misuse and abuse, since the risk is constant and dynamic and therefore every patient is at some degree of risk for opioid misuse.
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Pain after earthquake
Chiara Angeletti,Cristiana Guetti,Roberta Papola,Emiliano Petrucci,Maria Laura Ursini,A Ciccozzi,Francesca Masi,Maria Rosaria Russo,Salvatore Squarcione,Antonella Paladini,Joseph V. Pergolizzi,Joseph V. Pergolizzi,Joseph V. Pergolizzi,Robert Taylor,Giustino Varrassi,Franco Marinangeli +15 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that pain is prevalent during natural disasters, may exhibit a discernible pattern over the weeks following the event, and current drug treatments in this region may be adequate for emergency situations.