Angelique Corthals
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Biomedical researcher and forensic anthropologist
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Angelique Corthals's Degrees
- PhD Biomedical Sciences University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Forensic Anthropology John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- Bachelors Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Angelique Corthals is a biomedical researcher and forensic anthropologist. She is an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York . Her focus in biomedicine is the etiology of autoimmune diseases; as of 2020 she has been studying whether or not COVID-19 originated zoonotically in bats.
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- Forests and drugs: coca-driven deforestation in tropical biodiversity hotspots. (2011) (157)
- Six reference-quality genomes reveal evolution of bat adaptations (2020) (133)
- Wolbachia Are Present in Southern African Scorpions and Cluster with Supergroup F (2007) (80)
- Multiple Sclerosis is Not a Disease of the Immune System (2011) (61)
- Detecting the Immune System Response of a 500 Year-Old Inca Mummy (2012) (51)
- Six new reference-quality bat genomes illuminate the molecular basis and evolution of bat adaptations (2019) (24)
- An application of tissue and DNA banking for genomics and conservation: the Ambrose Monell Cryo-Collection (AMCC). (2005) (24)
- From the Field to the Lab: Best Practices for Field Preservation of Bat Specimens for Molecular Analyses (2015) (20)
- Large‐scale genome sampling reveals unique immunity and metabolic adaptations in bats (2021) (20)
- DNA and tissue banking for biodiversity and conservation : theory, practice and uses (2006) (19)
- Salvage of genetically valuable tissues following a freezer failure. (2005) (18)
- A new species of Lonchophylla (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from the eastern Andes of northwestern South America (2008) (14)
- Pharmacological inhibition of carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1 inhibits and reverses experimental autoimmune encephalitis in rodents (2020) (14)
- Dysregulation of metabolic pathways by carnitine palmitoyl-transferase 1 plays a key role in central nervous system disorders: experimental evidence based on animal models (2020) (9)
- Autologous augmentation of hiatal hernia repair with filtered platelet concentrate improves tissue remodeling in a swine model (2017) (5)
- 9. Biodiversity, Conservation, and Genetic Resources in Modern Museum and Herbarium Collections (2009) (5)
- New species of Lonchophylla (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) from the eastern Andes of northwestern South America. American Museum novitates, no. 3635. (2008) (3)
- The Procession of the New Year in the Staircases at Edfu and Dendara (2005) (1)
- Multidisciplinary Investigations of the Manchester Elliot Smith Skulls (2011) (1)
- Paleomicrobiology of Humans. Edited by Michel Drancourt and Didier Raoult. Washington (DC): ASM Press. $90.00 (paper). xiii + 196 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-1-55581-916-3 (pb); 978-1-55581-917-0 (eb). 2016. (2018) (0)
- The New Year Procession in the staircase at Edfu and Dendara (2005) (0)
- Now what? Pre-and post-analysis preservation of ancient animal and human molecular products (1970) (0)
- Detecting Immune System Response Proteins in a 500 Year-old Inca Mummy. (2011) (0)
- Dangerous Waters: Schistosomiasis in Ancient and Modern Egypt (2005) (0)
- Inhibition of carnitine palmitoyl-transferase 1 is a potential target in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease (2023) (0)
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