Browsing by Author "Biology"
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Myocardial Implications in Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone-Regulated Hypertension
Byrum, Rachel (East Carolina University, 2023-08-08)Hypertension is a prevalent and potentially deadly disease that affects approximately 116 million (47%) adults diagnosed in the U.S. as reported by the CDC in 2017. Understanding mechanisms responsible for high blood ... -
Natal Origin of Central Southern Management Area, North Carolina Striped Bass, Inferred from Otolith Microchemistry
Dobbs, Jeffrey M. (East Carolina University, 2013)Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) is an important commercial and game fish throughout North Carolina coastal waters. These fish have spawning populations present in all of the state's coastal rivers, however populations south ... -
NATIVE PLANT LANDSCAPING FOR POLLINATORS ON EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA SOLAR FARMS
Dow, Ashley M (East Carolina University, 2019-07-15)Solar panel farms (SPFs) may be a part of a sustainable solution to pollinator decline and the loss of ecosystem services they provide. Some SPFs are seeking to landscape with diverse native seed mixes, which has the ... -
Neurological Effects Of A Single Low Level Blast Overpressure Exposure : Behavior And Micro RNA Mechanisms Of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury In A Rodent Model
Dobbins, Dorothy L. (East Carolina University, 2015)The increased use of explosive devices within warfare and acts of terrorism has allowed blast overpressure exposure (BOE) to become a significant concern. The most common wound sustained by BOE is blast-induced mild traumatic ... -
Nickel as a mutagen and as an enabler of EMS genotoxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans
Atkinson, John (East Carolina University, 2016-01-15)Nickel is found naturally and vital for survival of some organisms. Nickel occurs as a metal as insoluble compounds and soluble compounds. Nickel exposure has increased due to urbanization from various sources including ... -
Nicotine Controlof Germline Cell Fate in Caenorhabditis elegans
Kobet, Robert A. (2015-05)Nicotine dependence is the single largest cause of preventable death in the world, claiming 480,000 lives each year in the US alone, including those caused by secondhand smoke. In this study, we investigated the biological ... -
Nitrogen cycling in an alluvial swamp forest
Bradshaw, Hansel D. -
Non-isotopic hybridization assays for bacterial DNA samples
Daskalakis, Sotirios A. -
Non-isotopic hybridization assays for bacterial DNA samples
Daskalakis, Sotirios A. -
NOVEL NUCLEOLAR LOCALIZATION OF SYNAPTOPODIN-2 ISOFORM IN PROLIFERATING HT-29 CELLS
Urankar, Sarah E (East Carolina University, 2021-07-13)Members of the Synaptopodin family regulate [alpha]-actinin and actin-bundling activity, in an isoform specific manner (Asunama et al., 2005). The ability to affect actin polymerization and bundling highlights the critical ... -
Novel roles for ecdysone receptor in the Drosophila germline
Phipps, Daniel Noah (East Carolina University, 2022-07-01)Oogenesis, the process by which a viable egg is produced, demands carefully coordinated communication between somatic and germ cell populations, relying on both local and systemic factors such as steroid hormones for ... -
Novel roles for ecdysone receptor in the Drosophila germline
Phipps, Daniel N (East Carolina University, 2022-07-01)Oogenesis, the process by which a viable egg is produced, demands carefully coordinated communication between somatic and germ cell populations, relying on both local and systemic factors such as steroid hormones for ... -
NR5A family member ftz-f1 is necessary to promote oocyte development
McDonald, Samantha I (East Carolina University, 2019-07-15)Gamete production in mammals and insects is intimately tied to nutrition status. Conversion of nutritionally-dependent physiological signals to molecular mechanisms underlying control of oogenesis, however, remains largely ... -
Nucleotide sequence analysis of the Bacteroides plasmid pBI143
Rollins, Lisa A. -
Observations on Halipthoros Milfordensis, a marine phycomycete
Tharp, Thomas Paul.