Simple spatially-distributed models for predicting flood inundation: A review
In this paper we review recent progress in the use of reduced complexity models for predicting
floodplain inundation. We review the theoretical basis for modelling floodplain flow with …
floodplain inundation. We review the theoretical basis for modelling floodplain flow with …
[HTML][HTML] Review of cholesterol absorption with emphasis on dietary and biliary cholesterol.
MD Wilson, LL Rudel - Journal of lipid research, 1994 - Elsevier
Interest in cholesterol absorption is growing as a consequence of recent information indicating
a closer link between cholesterol absorption and plasma cholesterol than once thought. …
a closer link between cholesterol absorption and plasma cholesterol than once thought. …
Ubiquitylation and degradation of elongating RNA polymerase II: the last resort
MD Wilson, M Harreman, JQ Svejstrup - Biochimica et biophysica acta (bba …, 2013 - Elsevier
During its journey across a gene, RNA polymerase II has to contend with a number of
obstacles to its progression, including nucleosomes, DNA-binding proteins, DNA damage, and …
obstacles to its progression, including nucleosomes, DNA-binding proteins, DNA damage, and …
The evolutionary landscape of alternative splicing in vertebrate species
How species with similar repertoires of protein-coding genes differ so markedly at the phenotypic
level is poorly understood. By comparing organ transcriptomes from vertebrate species …
level is poorly understood. By comparing organ transcriptomes from vertebrate species …
[HTML][HTML] Single cell RNA sequencing of human liver reveals distinct intrahepatic macrophage populations
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body and is critical for metabolic and immune
functions. However, little is known about the cells that make up the human liver and its immune …
functions. However, little is known about the cells that make up the human liver and its immune …
[BOOK][B] Descartes-Arg Philosophers
MD Wilson - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
First Published in 1999. The purpose of this series is to provide a contemporary assessment
and history of the entire course of philosophical thought. Each book constitutes a detailed, …
and history of the entire course of philosophical thought. Each book constitutes a detailed, …
Five-vertebrate ChIP-seq reveals the evolutionary dynamics of transcription factor binding
Transcription factors (TFs) direct gene expression by binding to DNA regulatory regions. To
explore the evolution of gene regulation, we used chromatin immunoprecipitation with high-…
explore the evolution of gene regulation, we used chromatin immunoprecipitation with high-…
Authigenic clays in sandstones; recognition and influence on reservoir properties and paleoenvironmental analysis
MD Wilson, ED Pittman - Journal of Sedimentary …, 1977 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
… Study of 785 samples by the senior author (Wilson and Tillman, 1974) over a two-year …
properties of a sandstone (Wilson and Tillman, 1974; Mousinho De Meis and Amador, 1974). …
properties of a sandstone (Wilson and Tillman, 1974; Mousinho De Meis and Amador, 1974). …
[HTML][HTML] Waves of retrotransposon expansion remodel genome organization and CTCF binding in multiple mammalian lineages
CTCF-binding locations represent regulatory sequences that are highly constrained over
the course of evolution. To gain insight into how these DNA elements are conserved and …
the course of evolution. To gain insight into how these DNA elements are conserved and …
ChIP-seq: using high-throughput sequencing to discover protein–DNA interactions
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) allows specific protein–DNA interactions to be isolated.
Combining ChIP with high-throughput sequencing reveals the DNA sequence involved in …
Combining ChIP with high-throughput sequencing reveals the DNA sequence involved in …