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Karmella A. HaynesProfessor of Biomedical Engineering, Emory University Verified email at emory.edu Cited by 1470 |
Candida dubliniensis sp. nov.: phenotypic and molecular characterization of a novel species associated with oral candidosis in HIV-infected individuals
DJ Sullivan, TJ Westerneng, KA Haynes… - …, 1995 - microbiologyresearch.org
Atypical oral Candida isolates were recovered from 60 HIV-infected and three HIV-negative
individuals. These organisms were germ-tube-positive and produced abundant …
individuals. These organisms were germ-tube-positive and produced abundant …
The impact of chromatin dynamics on Cas9-mediated genome editing in human cells
…, JP Cutts, DA Brafman, KA Haynes - ACS synthetic biology, 2017 - ACS Publications
In order to efficiently edit eukaryotic genomes, it is critical to test the impact of chromatin
dynamics on CRISPR/Cas9 function and develop strategies to adapt the system to eukaryotic …
dynamics on CRISPR/Cas9 function and develop strategies to adapt the system to eukaryotic …
[HTML][HTML] Preparing synthetic biology for the world
GHG Moe-Behrens, R Davis, KA Haynes - Frontiers in microbiology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Synthetic Biology promises low-cost, exponentially scalable products and global health
solutions in the form of self-replicating organisms, or “living devices.” As these promises are …
solutions in the form of self-replicating organisms, or “living devices.” As these promises are …
Importance of Candida species other than Candida albicans as opportunistic pathogens.
DC Coleman, MG Rinaldi, KA Haynes, JH Rex… - Medical …, 1998 - europepmc.org
Candida species other than C. albicans have become a significant cause of infection in
humans. Several of the more commonly isolated of these species are less susceptible to …
humans. Several of the more commonly isolated of these species are less susceptible to …
[PDF][PDF] The sound of silence: Transgene silencing in mammalian cell engineering
To elucidate principles operating in native biological systems and to develop novel
biotechnologies, synthetic biology aims to build and integrate synthetic gene circuits within native …
biotechnologies, synthetic biology aims to build and integrate synthetic gene circuits within native …
[PDF][PDF] Fund black scientists
Our nationwide network of BME women faculty collectively argue that racial funding disparity
by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) remains the most insidious barrier to success of …
by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) remains the most insidious barrier to success of …
Rapid detection and identification of pathogenic fungi by polymerase chain reaction amplification of large subunit ribosomal DNA
KA Haynes, TJ Westerneng, JW Fell… - Journal of medical and …, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
We describe a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based approach to the detection and
identification of pathogenic fungi which has potential for the diagnosis of systemic mycoses. …
identification of pathogenic fungi which has potential for the diagnosis of systemic mycoses. …
Proteasome modulates positive and negative translational regulators in long-term synaptic plasticity
C Dong, SV Bach, KA Haynes… - Journal of …, 2014 - Soc Neuroscience
Proteolysis by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway appears to have a complex role in
synaptic plasticity, but its various functions remain to be elucidated. Using late phase long-term …
synaptic plasticity, but its various functions remain to be elucidated. Using late phase long-term …
[HTML][HTML] Can the natural diversity of quorum-sensing advance synthetic biology?
Quorum-sensing networks enable bacteria to sense and respond to chemical signals produced
by neighboring bacteria. They are widespread: over 100 morphologically and genetically …
by neighboring bacteria. They are widespread: over 100 morphologically and genetically …
Beyond the marks: reader-effectors as drivers of epigenetics and chromatin engineering
KA Franklin, CE Shields, KA Haynes - Trends in biochemical sciences, 2022 - cell.com
Chromatin is a system of proteins and DNA that regulates chromosome organization and
gene expression in eukaryotes. Essential features that support these processes include …
gene expression in eukaryotes. Essential features that support these processes include …