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Characterizing a New Regulator of the ATR Signaling Pathway
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Author
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Biller, Megan
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Molecular biology, Biology
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Description
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Cellular responses to DNA damage and replication stress are coordinated by an intricate network of repair pathways known as the DNA damage response (DDR). Central to the DDR is the essential kinase ataxia telangiectasia mutated and Rad3-related (A...
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The role of the sex steroids in regulation of physical activity levels in mice
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Author
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Bowen, Robert
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Date Created
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2010
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Subjects--Topical
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Kinesiology, Physiology
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Description
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Low physical activity (PA) levels are associated with many chronic diseases and place a massive burden on the health care system. The extrinsic environment has been suggested to regulate activity levels, but an increasing prevalence of physical in...
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CORTICAL ACTIVITY OF THE SENSORIMOTOR SYSTEM IN PARTICIPANTS WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY
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Author
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Burcal, Christopher
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Date Created
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2017
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Subjects--Topical
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Biology, Kinesiology, Neurosciences
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Description
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Patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI) exhibit a wide variety of sensorimotor deficits. These include impairments in feed-forward sensorimotor control (i.e. motor planning) as well as feed-back sensorimotor control, which pertains to refini...
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Detrimental brain inflammation and the role of the interleukin 10 family members
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Author
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Burmeister, Amanda
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Date Created
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2019
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Subjects--Topical
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Biology
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Description
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Resident brain cells recognize pathogens and can initiate and/or regulate inflammation. Indeed, we have shown that stimulated glial cells rapidly produce inflammatory mediators, followed by the late production of anti-inflammatory cytokines such a...
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SYMBIOSIS ACROSS DIET-INDUCED PHENOTYPES OF LARVAL SEA URCHINS
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Author
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Carrier, Tyler
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Date Created
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2020
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Subjects--Topical
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Microbiology, Ecology, Aquatic sciences
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Description
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Larval sea urchins have served as a fundamental system for understanding development, phenotypic plasticity, and life-history evolution over much of the last century. In the recent decade, this understanding has begun to extend to the microbiota a...
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Title
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THE ROLE OF XRCC1 AND POLYMERASE BETA IN GENOME INTEGRITY IN XENOPUS EGG EXTRACTS
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Author
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Cupello, Steven
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Date Created
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2019
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Subjects--Topical
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Molecular biology, Biology, Cytology
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Description
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Cells of organisms are constantly exposed to genomic insults such as oxidative stress from endogenous sources or environmental agents. Oxidative stress induces oxidative DNA damage such as apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites, single-strand breaks (SS...
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RECIPROCAL REGULATION OF MYC AND MICRORNA MIR-308 DURING DROSOPHILA EMBRYOGENESIS
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Author
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Daneshvar, Kaveh
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Date Created
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2012
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Subjects--Topical
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Molecular biology, Biology, Genetics
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Description
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Myc is a conserved transcription factor with a role in the regulation of genes that are involved in growth and development. The abundance of Myc protein in the cells must be exquisitely controlled to avoid growth abnormalities caused by too much o...
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Insights Into Plasmodium Genetic Changes Related To Malaria Interventions
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Author
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Dieng, Cheikh
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Date Created
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2023
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Subjects--Topical
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Biology, Parasitology, Genetics
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Description
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Over 80% of all malaria deaths occur in children under 5 years of age. Malaria controlstrategies have been progressively shifted to specific populations and/or areas to maximize effectiveness. Malaria is a significant public health problem in Ghan...