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Michael J Hipp

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Forensic Science International. Genetics|August 18, 2020
Analyzing population structure for forensic STR markers in next generation sequencing dataSanne E Aalbers, Michael J Hipp, Scott R Kennedy, et al.
Annals of Neurology|June 18, 2016
Mitochondrial DNA mutations increase in early stage Alzheimer disease and are inconsistent with oxidative damageJake G Hoekstra, Michael J Hipp, Thomas J Montine, et al.
Genome Research|September 21, 2018
Targeted genome fragmentation with CRISPR/Cas9 enables fast and efficient enrichment of small genomic regions and ultra-accurate sequencing with low DNA input (CRISPR-DS)Daniela Nachmanson, Shenyi Lian, Elizabeth K Schmidt, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 6, 2021
A replication-linked mutational gradient drives somatic mutation accumulation and influences germline polymorphisms and genome composition in mitochondrial DNAMonica Sanchez-Contreras, Mariya T Sweetwyne, Brendan F Kohrn, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 10, 2022
Resistance of mitochondrial DNA to cadmium and Aflatoxin B1 damage-induced germline mutation accumulation in C. elegansTess C Leuthner, Laura Benzing, Brendan F Kohrn, et al.
Elife|February 17, 2023
The multi-tissue landscape of somatic mtDNA mutations indicates tissue-specific accumulation and removal in agingMonica Sanchez-Contreras, Mariya T Sweetwyne, Kristine A Tsantilas, et al.
Nature Communications|July 25, 2019
Mitochondrially-targeted APOBEC1 is a potent mtDNA mutator affecting mitochondrial function and organismal fitness in DrosophilaSimonetta Andreazza, Colby L Samstag, Alvaro Sanchez-Martinez, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica|July 7, 2014
Plasma exosomal α-synuclein is likely CNS-derived and increased in Parkinson's diseaseMin Shi, Changqin Liu, Travis J Cook, et al.
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Forensic Science International. Genetics|August 18, 2020
Analyzing population structure for forensic STR markers in next generation sequencing dataSanne E Aalbers, Michael J Hipp, Scott R Kennedy, et al.
Annals of Neurology|June 18, 2016
Mitochondrial DNA mutations increase in early stage Alzheimer disease and are inconsistent with oxidative damageJake G Hoekstra, Michael J Hipp, Thomas J Montine, et al.
Genome Research|September 21, 2018
Targeted genome fragmentation with CRISPR/Cas9 enables fast and efficient enrichment of small genomic regions and ultra-accurate sequencing with low DNA input (CRISPR-DS)Daniela Nachmanson, Shenyi Lian, Elizabeth K Schmidt, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 6, 2021
A replication-linked mutational gradient drives somatic mutation accumulation and influences germline polymorphisms and genome composition in mitochondrial DNAMonica Sanchez-Contreras, Mariya T Sweetwyne, Brendan F Kohrn, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 10, 2022
Resistance of mitochondrial DNA to cadmium and Aflatoxin B1 damage-induced germline mutation accumulation in C. elegansTess C Leuthner, Laura Benzing, Brendan F Kohrn, et al.
Elife|February 17, 2023
The multi-tissue landscape of somatic mtDNA mutations indicates tissue-specific accumulation and removal in agingMonica Sanchez-Contreras, Mariya T Sweetwyne, Kristine A Tsantilas, et al.
Nature Communications|July 25, 2019
Mitochondrially-targeted APOBEC1 is a potent mtDNA mutator affecting mitochondrial function and organismal fitness in DrosophilaSimonetta Andreazza, Colby L Samstag, Alvaro Sanchez-Martinez, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica|July 7, 2014
Plasma exosomal α-synuclein is likely CNS-derived and increased in Parkinson's diseaseMin Shi, Changqin Liu, Travis J Cook, et al.
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