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Russell Baden
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 10
Citations - 234
Russell Baden is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 129 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell Baden include University of Minnesota.
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LEC1 sequentially regulates the transcription of genes involved in diverse developmental processes during seed development
Julie M. Pelletier,Raymond W. Kwong,Soomin Park,Brandon H. Le,Russell Baden,Alexandro Cagliari,Meryl Hashimoto,Matthew D. Munoz,Robert L. Fischer,Robert B. Goldberg,John J. Harada +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that LEC1 transcriptionally regulates genes involved in photosynthesis and other developmental processes in early and maturation genes in late seed development, and strong conservation in the developmental processes and gene networks regulated by L EC1 is demonstrated in two dicotyledonous plants that diverged ∼92 Mya.
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Combinatorial interactions of the LEC1 transcription factor specify diverse developmental programs during soybean seed development.
TL;DR: It is shown that LEC1 acts in combination with the seed transcription factors, AREB3, bZIP67, and ABI3, and that different TF combinations regulate distinct gene sets, providing insights into the gene regulatory networks that govern seed development.
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Seed genome hypomethylated regions are enriched in transcription factor genes.
Min Chen,Jer-Young Lin,Jungim Hur,Julie M. Pelletier,Russell Baden,Matteo Pellegrini,John J. Harada,Robert B. Goldberg +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that DMVs are a unique regulatory feature of both plant and animal genomes, and that a large number of seed genes are regulated in the absence of methylation changes during development, probably by the action of specific TFs and epigenetic events at the chromatin level.
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Characterization of the in vitro CYP450 mediated metabolism of the polymorphic CYP2D6 probe drug codeine in horses
TL;DR: In addition to describing the P450 mediated metabolism of codeine, the current study offers a candidate probe drug that could be used in vivo to study the functional implications of polymorphisms in the CYP2D gene in horses.
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Pharmacokinetics and anti-inflammatory effects of flunixin meglumine as a sole agent and in combination with phenylbutazone in exercised Thoroughbred horses.
TL;DR: The anti-inflammatory effects of FM appear to be prolonged when PBZ is administered 24 hours post administration, and administration of PBZ post FM administration increased FM clearance.