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Reporting of factorial trials of complex interventions in community settings: a systematic review

community settings

Montgomery AA.
GSID: ZHm2DKY5NSUJ
AA Montgomery, MP Astin, TJ Peters - Trials, 2011 - Springer

… , often in community settings. Evidence … community settings where the key perspective is a pragmatic evaluation of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions in as close to 'usual' circumstances as possible, complex interventions are the norm. Since community...

Genome Sequences of Gordonia Bacteriophages Obliviate, UmaThurman, and Guacamole.

Genome announcements

Pope WH, Akbar AF, Ayers TN, Belohoubek SG, Chung CF, Hartman AC, Kayiti T, Kessler CM, Koman PI, Kotovskiy GA, Morgan TM, Rohac RM, Silva GM, Willis CE, Milliken KA, Shedlock KA, Stanton AC, Toner CL, Furbee EC, Grubb SR, Warner MH, Montgomery MT, Garlena RA, Russell DA, Jacobs-Sera D, Hatfull GF.
PMID: 27365348
Genome Announc. 2016 Jun 30;4(3). doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00595-16.

We describe three newly isolated phages-Obliviate, UmaThurman, and Guacamole-that infect Gordonia terrae 3612. The three genomes are related to one another but are not closely related to other previously sequenced phages or prophages. The three phages are predicted to...

Genome Sequences of Gordonia Phages Bowser and Schwabeltier.

Genome announcements

Montgomery MT, Pope WH, Arnold ZM, Basina A, Iyer AM, Stoner TH, Kasturiarachi NS, Pressimone CA, Schiebel JG, Furbee EC, Grubb SR, Warner MH, Garlena RA, Russell DA, Jacobs-Sera D, Hatfull GF.
PMID: 27516498
Genome Announc. 2016 Aug 11;4(4). doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00596-16.

Gordonia phages Bowser and Schwabeltier are newly isolated phages infecting Gordonia terrae 3612. Bowser and Schwabeltier have similar siphoviral morphologies and their genomes are related to each other, but not to other phages. Their lysis cassettes are atypically situated...

Effects of maternal nutrition and egg provisioning on parameters of larval hatch, survival and dispersal in the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L.

Oecologia

Diss AL, Kunkel JG, Montgomery ME, Leonard DE.
PMID: 28307446
Oecologia. 1996 Jun;106(4):470-477. doi: 10.1007/BF00329704.

North American gypsy moths disperse as newly hatched larvae on wind currents in a behavior called ballooning. Because ballooning occurs before neonates begin to feed, resources used in dispersal are limited to those carried over from the egg. We...

Genome Sequence of Gordonia Phage Yvonnetastic.

Genome announcements

Pope WH, Bandyopadhyay A, Carlton ML, Kane MT, Panchal NJ, Pham YC, Reynolds ZJ, Sapienza MS, German BA, McDonnell JE, Schafer CE, Yu VJ, Furbee EC, Grubb SR, Warner MH, Montgomery MT, Garlena RA, Russell DA, Jacobs-Sera D, Hatfull GF.
PMID: 27389265
Genome Announc. 2016 Jul 07;4(4). doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00594-16.

Gordonia bacteriophage Yvonnetastic was isolated from soil in Pittsburgh, PA, using Gordonia terrae 3612 as a host. Yvonnetastic has siphoviral morphology and a genome of 98,136 bp, with 198 predicted protein-coding genes and five tRNA genes. Yvonnetastic does not...

Genome Sequence of Gordonia Bacteriophage Lucky10.

Genome announcements

Pope WH, Brown AK, Fisher DJ, Okwiya NH, Savage KA, German BA, McDonnell JE, Schafer CE, Yu VJ, Furbee EC, Grubb SR, Warner MH, Montgomery MT, Garlena RA, Russell DA, Jacobs-Sera D, Hatfull GF.
PMID: 27365346
Genome Announc. 2016 Jun 30;4(3). doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00580-16.

Lucky10 is a newly isolated phage of Gordonia terrae 3612 that was recovered from a soil sample in Pittsburgh, PA. Lucky10 has siphoviral morphology and a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) genome of 42,979 bp, with 70 predicted protein-coding genes. Lucky10...

Diverse, yet-to-be-cultured members of the Rubrobacter subdivision of the Actinobacteria are widespread in Australian arid soils.

FEMS microbiology ecology

Holmes AJ, Bowyer J, Holley MP, O'Donoghue M, Montgomery M, Gillings MR.
PMID: 10967210
FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 2000 Aug 01;33(2):111-120. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2000.tb00733.x.

Phylogenetic analyses of ribosomal RNA gene sequences (rDNAs) retrieved from an Australian desert soil sample (Sturt National Park) revealed the presence of a number of clones which branched deeply from the high GC Gram-positive division line of descent. The...

A high-yielding serum-free, suspension cell culture process to manufacture recombinant adenoviral vectors for gene therapy.

Cytotechnology

Schoofs G, Monica TJ, Ayala J, Horwitz J, Montgomery T, Roth G, Castillo FJ.
PMID: 19003410
Cytotechnology. 1998 Nov;28(1):81-9. doi: 10.1023/A:1008021428969.

We have developed an efficient, reproducible, and scaleable cell culture process for a recombinant adenoviral vector expressing therapeutic transgenes for clinical trials. HEK 293 cells - which support the propagation of E1 deficient adenovirus - were first adapted to...

General method for the dimension reduction of adaptive control experiments.

The journal of physical chemistry. A

Montgomery MA, Meglen RR, Damrauer NH.
PMID: 16706392
J Phys Chem A. 2006 May 25;110(20):6391-4. doi: 10.1021/jp061160l.

Adaptive femtosecond control experiments are expanding the possibilities for using laser pulses as photophysical and photochemical reagents. However, because of the large number of variables necessary to perform these experiments (usually 100-200), it has proven difficult to elucidate the...

General method for reducing adaptive laser pulse-shaping experiments to a single control variable.

The journal of physical chemistry. A

Montgomery MA, Meglen RR, Damrauer NH.
PMID: 17530749
J Phys Chem A. 2007 Jun 21;111(24):5126-9. doi: 10.1021/jp073132o. Epub 2007 May 26.

Adaptive laser pulse shaping has proven to be expeditious for discovering laser pulse shapes capable of manipulating complex systems. However, if adaptive control is to be a valuable interrogative technique that informs physical and chemical research, methods that make...

Commitment and differentiation of cardiac myocytes.

Trends in cardiovascular medicine

Litvin J, Montgomery M, Gonzalez-Sanchez A, Bisaha JG, Bader D.
PMID: 21239285
Trends Cardiovasc Med. 1992 Jan-Feb;2(1):27-32. doi: 10.1016/1050-1738(92)90041-P.

This article reviews what is known about the earliest stages of heart development focusing on the periods of commitment and differentiation of cardiac progenitor cells and their molecular regulation. The pathway from precursor to differentiated cardiac myocyte is crucial...

Role of Chitin-Binding Proteins in the Specific Attachment of the Marine Bacterium Vibrio harveyi to Chitin.

Applied and environmental microbiology

Montgomery MT, Kirchman DL.
PMID: 16348865
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1993 Feb;59(2):373-9. doi: 10.1128/aem.59.2.373-379.1993.

We examined the mechanism of attachment of the marine bacterium Vibrio harveyi to chitin. Wheat germ agglutinin and chitinase bind to chitin and competitively inhibited the attachment of V. harveyi to chitin, but not to cellulose. Bovine serum albumin...

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