Browsing by Author "Biology"
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Sexual Dimorphism and Trophic Trait Evolution in the Carolina Bay Fundulus Complex
Harrison, Zachary Holt (East Carolina University, 2017-01-05)Convergent evolution in similar environments is widely held to provide some of the strongest evidence for natural selection's role in evolution, and convergent or parallel evolution of reproductive isolation, best studied ... -
Silicon DiOxide is The Most Abundant Mineral in the Earth’s Crust: How Toxic is It?
Prakash, Ankita (East Carolina University, 2023-04-26)Silicon DiOxide, commonly known as silica, is the most abundant mineral in the earth’s crust, and ubiquitous in commercial use. Although harmless in its native state, its nanoparticle counterpart can be highly toxic. ... -
Sld5, A Subunit of the Heterotetrameric GINS Complex is Necessary for Normal Cell Cycle Progression and Genomic Stability
Gouge, Catherine Anne (East Carolina University, 2010)Sld5 is one component of the GINS heterotetrameric complex essential to DNA replication. Specifically, GINS is known for its integral role during the G1 to S phase transition in the cell cycle. The GINS complex is comprised ... -
SMAD3 OVEREXPRESSION ENHANCES VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL ATTACHMENT
Patel, Shivam P (East Carolina University, 2016-04-28)Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and illness in the United States and worldwide. Smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration and secretion of extracellular matrix materials are key components of adverse ... -
Social Enterprises: The Intersection of Business and Humanity
Amin, Mona (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)Consumers today are becoming more conscience of the businesses they support. Whether it is buying groceries, clothing, or furniture, consumers are now turning to the environmentally friendly and socially responsible ... -
SOCIAL REGULATION OF THE A11 DOPAMINERGIC NUCLEUS IN ZEBRAFISH (_Danio rerio_)
Heagy, Faith K (East Carolina University, 2023-07-17)Aggression is a universal behavioral feature that is present in majority of social animals. In nature, aggression facilities the formation and stabilization of social relationships and allow animals to divide resources ... -
SOCIAL REGULATION OF THE ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM IN ZEBRAFISH MOTOR CIRCUITS
Orr, Stephen A (East Carolina University, 2018-07-20)Social status-dependent modulation of neural circuits has been investigated extensively in vertebrate and invertebrate systems. However, the effect of social status on shifting the balance in activation between competing ... -
Social Regulation of the Escape and Swim Motor Circuits in Dopamine Receptor Type 1 Mutant Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Ward, Joseph Carl (East Carolina University, 2019-05-03)Dominance hierarchies are an evolutionary mechanism to ensure the stability of animal groups by enabling the division of resources like food and mates according to social rank. Once dominance is established, the behavior ... -
Sodium ion flux in bovine rod-outer-segments and frog retinae
Nelson, Eldon Lane,Jr.,author. -
Somatic steroid hormone signaling promotes early oocyte polarization in Drosophila
Whitehead, Kaitlin M (East Carolina University, 2021-07-28)In the ovary, oogenesis depends on intercellular communication between somatic and germ cell populations for proper oocyte production. Steroid hormone signaling, well-described for its diverse roles throughout oogenesis, ... -
Some aspects of induction mechanisms of 2, 3-dihydroxybenzoate oxygenase by pseudomonas fluorescens
Powell, Robert Timothy. -
Some effects of endurance training on protein metabolism
Puente, Fernando Ren{acute}e. -
Some effects of estrogen and estrogen with progesterone on respiratory gas exchange in castrated female albino rats
Whitehurst, Willard Thomas,1940- -
Some effects of fluoride on guinea pig and rat stapes
LeDoux, Jeffrey Charles. -
Some effects of insulin on nucleic acid levels in rat liver tissue
Brinn, Jack E., Jr. -
Some effects of stream channelization on sunfish populations in Swift Creek, Pitt County, North Carolina
Grune, Edward Frederick. -
Some studies on adenyl cyclase
Ward, Denise Kornegay.