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- Title
- Common Dietary and Environmental Compounds Promote a Leukemic Translocation in Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Differentiated Cells
- Author
- Vestal, Carol
- Date Created
- 2016
- Subjects--Topical
- Molecular biology, Biology, Genetics
- Description
- Maternal exposure to topoisomerase II (topoII) inhibitors that are biochemically similar to the chemotherapeutic drug etoposide may promote infant acute leukemia. Several studies have shown that common dietary bioflavonoids as well as benzene meta...
- Title
- Dissecting The Salivary Gland: Epithelial-Centered Dysfunction in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome
- Author
- Noll, Braxton
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Molecular biology
- Description
- Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is an autoimmune disease of exocrine tissues causing dry mouth and eyes, mainly affecting women. A culmination of etiologic events leads to the loss of epithelial homeostasis resulting in the MMP9-mediated destruct...
- Title
- EVALUATING BIOFLAVONOID INDUCED DNA DOUBLE-STRAND BREAKS AND CHROMOSOMAL TRANSLOCATIONS
- Author
- Goodenow, Donna
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Biology
- Description
- Dietary bioflavonoids are a class of chemical compounds found in soy, fruits, vegetables, tea, coffee, wine, and dietary supplements. They are separated into 12 different sub-classes based upon their structure, however only six are dietarily relev...
- Title
- Echinoderm Transcriptomics
- Author
- Linchangco, Gregorio
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Bioinformatics
- Description
- Tissue regeneration and biomineralization are expressed to a diverse extent across metazoans and their life stages. The potential for repair and regrowth in adult stages varies widely within phyla, class and species. For instance, few adult human ...
- Title
- Examining the Contribution of the DNA Damage Response to Sepsis Survivor Myelosuppression
- Author
- Huff, Laura
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Immunology, Biology, Pathology
- Description
- A large portion of patients who survive sepsis, a life-threatening hyperinflammatory response to infection resulting in organ dysfunction, experience a higher risk of mortality than non-septic patients. Innate immune cells of sepsis survivors exhi...
- Title
- Genetic Structure and Gene Expression Profile of Plasmodium vivax in East Africa
- Author
- Kepple, Daniel
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Biology, Molecular biology, Cytology
- Description
- Plasmodium vivax malaria is a neglected tropical disease, despite being more geographically widespread than any other form of malaria. P. vivax was previously thought to be rare or absent in Africa because people of African descent often lack the ...
- Title
- Immunostimulatory Properties of Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles
- Author
- Halman, Justin
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Nanoscience
- Description
- Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) are ubiquitous biomolecules found throughout all living organisms. They can act as genetic information storage and messengers, enzymes, molecular switches, and much more. Although DNA is used almost exclusively for its ...
- Title
- Inflammation, NLRP3 Inflammasomes, Macrophages and Breast Cancer Progression
- Author
- Holtzman , Katherine
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Biology, Immunology, Oncology
- Description
- One in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime and while breast cancer mortality has declined since the 1980s, it remains the 2nd leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women. Standard of care is determined by anatomic...
- Title
- Interaction between hydrogen sulfide and endothelin-1 in hepatic perfusion and mitochondrial dynamics in endotoxemia
- Author
- Pennington, Samantha
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Physiology, Cytology
- Description
- A mismatch between oxygen supply and metabolic tissue demand leads to the development of hypoxia, which contributes to hepatic dysfunction and liver injury during sepsis. Recent evidence shows that hepatic H2S levels are increased during sepsis an...
- Title
- MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF RESISTANCE OF PANCREATIC DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMA CELLS TO ONCOLYTIC VESICULAR STOMATITIS VIRUS
- Author
- Felt, Sebastien
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Molecular biology, Virology, Cytology
- Description
- Oncolytic virus (OV) therapy is an anticancer therapy using replication-competent viruses selectively infecting, replicating in and killing cancer cells. Human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cell lines are highly heterogeneous in their pe...
- Title
- Nonsegmented negative strand RNA viruses: viral RNA cap methylation and potential applications as an anticancer therapy
- Author
- Murphy, Andrea
- Date Created
- 2012
- Subjects--Topical
- Virology, Biology
- Description
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The viruses of the order
Mononegavirales include important human, animal, and plant pathogens and additionally, have great potential as vaccine, oncolytic and gene therapy vectors. This dissertation focuses on two prototypic
- Title
- Notch Serves as a Molecular Brake on Myogenesis, Protein Synthesis, and Growth in Skeletal Muscle
- Author
- Huot, Joshua
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Molecular biology, Kinesiology
- Description
- Aging can be accompanied by aggressive loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) and is a primary prognosticator for the reduced capacity of the elderly to accomplish basic activities of daily living. Several mechanisms within skeletal muscle lead to devel...
- Title
- Pleiotropic effects on the transcriptome and genome of transgenic soybeans resulting from transgene integration and expression in seed tissue
- Author
- Lambirth, Kevin
- Date Created
- 2015
- Subjects--Topical
- Molecular biology, Biology, Bioinformatics
- Description
- The seeds of the common soybean (Glycine max) produce and store large amounts of protein, making them an appealing bioreactor for producing valuable recombinant proteins at high levels. However, the effects of accumulating recombinant protein at h...
- Title
- Polymer Mediated Delivery of Oligonucleotide and Trans Genes Toward More Efficient and Specific Therapies for Dystrophinopathies and Dystroglycanopathies
- Author
- Tucker, Jason
- Date Created
- 2014
- Subjects--Topical
- Molecular biology, Biology, Neurosciences
- Description
- Muscular dystrophies are genetic disorders caused by mutations in more than 30 genes, with no cure or effective treatment. Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is caused by frame-shift mutations in the dystrophin gene with little or no functional dys...
- Title
- Production of Immunomodulatory Proteins in Glycine max for use in Diagnostics and as Therapeutics
- Author
- Powell, Rebecca
- Date Created
- 2010
- Subjects--Topical
- Molecular biology
- Description
- ABSTRACTREBECCA DIANE POWELL. Production of Immunomodulatory Proteins in Glycine max for Use in Diagnostics and as Therapeutics. (Under the direction of DR. KENNETH L. BOST) Immunomodulatory proteins can be utilized in diagnostic assays, as tolera...
- Title
- RANK-L expression in Staphylococcus aureus- induced osteomyelitis, therapeutic intervention using nanotechnology and use of UV-killed bacteria as an osteoconductive coating for biomaterials.
- Author
- Somayaji, Shankari
- Date Created
- 2009
- Subjects--Topical
- Microbiology
- Description
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Staphylococcus aureus is responsible for approximately 80% of all cases of human osteomyelitis. RANK-L is an essential signal produced by osteoblasts and is required for full osteoclastic differentiation. PGE2 - induced...
- Title
- Regulation of Myosin IIIa Motor/Kinase Activity
- Author
- Moore, Judy
- Date Created
- 2009
- Subjects--Topical
- Biochemistry, Neurosciences, Cytology
- Description
- Myosin IIIa, a motor protein that localizes to actin-rich regions of photoreceptors and to stereocilia of inner ear hair cells, is associated with the hearing process in vertebrates and with phototransduction for invertebrates. It contains a large...
- Title
- Study of the Intracellular Protein Tau and its Relationship with Kunjin Virus and Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Author
- Lotz, Sarah
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Neurosciences, Immunology, Virology
- Description
- Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, comprise a family of disorders characterized by progressive loss of nervous system function. Neuroinflammation is increasingly recogni...
- Title
- THE SYNTHESIS OF PHOTOSENSITIZERS FOR THE PHOTODYNAMIC INACTIVATION OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
- Author
- Hurst, Alexandra
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Chemistry
- Description
- The development of antibiotic resistance is a natural phenomenon that occurs when bacteria cells exchange resistant traits amongst each other or when mutations occur during replication. This causes bacteria to be able to withstand attack by antibi...
- Title
- The Role of Metformin on Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Progression and Skeletal Muscle Health.
- Author
- Bond, Nicole
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Molecular biology, Kinesiology
- Description
- Lung cancer is the second most common cancer and maintains a relatively small survival rate (~20%). Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) makes up 80-85% of all lung cancer diagnoses. Lung cancer patients routinely undergo surgical procedures, chemot...