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Sarah A. Collier

- Verified email at cdc.gov - Cited by 3208

Sarah M. Collier

- Verified email at uw.edu - Cited by 2527

Sarah P. Collier, PhD

- Verified email at lipscomb.edu - Cited by 939

A molecular phylogeny of the Solanaceae

…, HA Migid, E Santiago-Valentin, VF Garcia, SM Collier - Taxon, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
A phylogeny of Solanaceae is presented based on the chloroplast DNA regions ndhF and
trnLF. With 89 genera and 190 species included, this represents a nearly comprehensive …

NB-LRRs work a “bait and switch” on pathogens

SM Collier, P Moffett - Trends in plant science, 2009 - cell.com
Plant genomes encode large numbers of highly variable nucleotide binding leucine-rich
repeat (NB-LRR) disease resistance proteins. These proteins have been studied extensively to …

[HTML][HTML] Specification of leaf polarity in Arabidopsis via the trans-acting siRNA pathway

D Garcia, SA Collier, ME Byrne, RA Martienssen - Current Biology, 2006 - cell.com
Plants leaves develop proximodistal, dorsoventral (adaxial-abaxial), and mediolateral patterns
following initiation. The Myb domain gene PHANTASTICA (PHAN) is required for adaxial …

[HTML][HTML] Estimate of burden and direct healthcare cost of infectious waterborne disease in the United States

SA Collier, L Deng, EA Adam, KM Benedict… - Emerging infectious …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Provision of safe drinking water in the United States is a great public health achievement.
However, new waterborne disease challenges have emerged (eg, aging infrastructure, chlorine…

Cell death mediated by the N-terminal domains of a unique and highly conserved class of NB-LRR protein

SM Collier, LP Hamel, P Moffett - Molecular plant-microbe …, 2011 - Am Phytopath Society
Plant genomes encode large numbers of nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR)
proteins, many of which are active in pathogen detection and defense response induction. NB…

The coiled-coil and nucleotide binding domains of the potato Rx disease resistance protein function in pathogen recognition and signaling

GJ Rairdan, SM Collier, MA Sacco, TT Baldwin… - The Plant …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Plant genomes encode large numbers of nucleotide binding and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR)
proteins, some of which mediate the recognition of pathogen-encoded proteins. …

Cutting edge: influence of Tmevpg1, a long intergenic noncoding RNA, on the expression of Ifng by Th1 cells

SP Collier, PL Collins, CL Williams… - The Journal of …, 2012 - journals.aai.org
The majority of the genome is noncoding and was thought to be nonfunctional. However, it
is now appreciated that transcriptional control of protein coding genes resides within these …

Direct healthcare costs of selected diseases primarily or partially transmitted by water

SA Collier, LJ Stockman, LA Hicks… - Epidemiology & …, 2012 - cambridge.org
Despite US sanitation advancements, millions of waterborne disease cases occur annually,
although the precise burden of disease is not well quantified. Estimating the direct …

[HTML][HTML] Contact lens wearer demographics and risk behaviors for contact lens-related eye infections—United States, 2014

JR Cope, SA Collier, MM Rao, R Chalmers… - MMWR Morb Mortal …, 2015 - cdc.gov
Contact lenses provide safe and effective vision correction for many Americans. However,
contact lens wearers risk infection if they fail to wear, clean, disinfect, and store their contact …

[HTML][HTML] Estimated burden of keratitis—United States, 2010

SA Collier, MP Gronostaj, AK MacGurn… - … and Mortality Weekly …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Discussion Nearly 1 million clinical visits for keratitis occur annually. The largest single risk
factor for microbial keratitis is contact lens wear (1). Among the estimated 38 million contact …