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William S. Marshall

Researcher at St. Francis Xavier University

Publications -  79
Citations -  6574

William S. Marshall is an academic researcher from St. Francis Xavier University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apical membrane & Euryhaline. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 79 publications receiving 6163 citations. Previous affiliations of William S. Marshall include University of California, Berkeley & Louisiana State University.

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Dysregulation of microRNAs after myocardial infarction reveals a role of miR-29 in cardiac fibrosis

TL;DR: It is concluded that miR-29 acts as a regulator of cardiac fibrosis and represents a potential therapeutic target for tissue fibrosis in general.
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Na+, Cl−, Ca2+ and Zn2+ transport by fish gills: retrospective review and prospective synthesis

TL;DR: Future research will likely expand in two major directions, molded by methodology: first in physiological genomics of all the transporters, including their expression, trafficking, operation, and regulation at the molecular level, and second in biotelemetry to examine multivariable components in behavioral physiological ecology, thus widening the integration of physiology from the molecular to the environmental levels.
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Toward MicroRNA–Based Therapeutics for Heart Disease: The Sense in Antisense

TL;DR: Current knowledge of the roles of miRNAs in heart disease is summarized and the advantages and potential challenges of microRNA-based approaches compared to conventional drug-based therapies are considered.
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Fundulus as the premier teleost model in environmental biology: Opportunities for new insights using genomics

TL;DR: It is suggested that a more complete genomics toolbox for F. heteroclitus and related species will permit researchers to exploit the power of this model organism to rapidly advance the understanding of fundamental biological and pathological mechanisms among vertebrates, as well as ecological strategies and evolutionary processes common to all living organisms.
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Ion balance, acid-base regulation, and chloride cell function in the common killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus —a euryhaline estuarine teleost

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present new data developing the common killifish as a freshwater (FW) model system, which is a euryhaline teleost common throughout estuaries of eastern North America.