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    AuthorVirag, Jitka A. I. (6)Lust, Robert M. (5)Tulis, David A. (5)Adderley, Shaquria P. (3)Alleman, Rick J. (3)Brown, David A. (3)Joshi, Chintamani N. (3)Martin, Danielle N. (3)Wu, Di (3)Bauer, Alison K. (2)... View MoreSubjectBiology, Physiology (10)Physiology (10)Ischemia (5)Mitochondria (4)cGMP (3)Diabetes (3)Exercise (3)heart (3)Models, Animal (3)Myocardial Infarction (3)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (9)2012 (8)2018 (7)2011 (6)2013 (6)2016 (6)2010 (5)2015 (3)2020 (3)2017 (1)Has File(s)true (56)

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    Multiple Kinase Involvement in the Regulation of Vascular Growth 

    Adderley, Shaquria P.; Joshi, Chintamani N.; Martin, Danielle N.; Mooney, Shayna; Tulis, David A. (New York: InTech Open Access Publishers, 2012-06)
    The initial discovery of protein phosphorylation as a regulatory mechanism for the control of glycogen metabolism has led to intense interest of protein phosphorylation in regulating protein function (Cohen et al., 2001). ...
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    The role of the proximal small intestine in improvements in diabetes resolution and insulin sensitivity following bariatric surgery in type 2 diabetes 

    Amato, Christina L. (East Carolina University, 2011)
    Bariatric surgery is an effective, rapid, and durable treatment for obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Roux-en Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) resolves T2DM in 80% of cases, while gastric banding (LAGB) resolves T2DM in ...
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    Vanadium pentoxide induces pulmonary inflammation and tumor promotion in a strain-dependent manner 

    Rondini, Elizabeth A.; Walters, Dianne M.; Bauer, Alison K. (East Carolina University, 2010-04-12)
    Background: Elevated levels of air pollution are associated with increased risk of lung cancer. Particulate matter (PM) contains transition metals that may potentiate neoplastic development through the induction of oxidative ...
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    Augmented coronary vascular smooth muscle response to endothelin-1 exacerbates cardiac injury following pulmonary exposure to engineered nanomaterials 

    Thompson, Leslie Charles (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) and 60-carbon fullerenes (C60) are important engineered nanoparticles (ENP) used across industry. Exposure to ENP potentially promotes cardiovascular detriments. The hypotheses that ...
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    The induction of antigen-specific immunological tolerance and attenuation of inflammation via cytokine antigen fusion protein therapy in a mouse model of pulmonary inflammation 

    Burleson, Stefanie Carole Marie (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Allergic asthma is a significant medical issue, affecting more than 300 million individuals and causing approximately 250,000 deaths each year. Current asthma therapies temporarily minimize discomfort and manage symptoms, ...
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    Circadian activation of mast cells mediates the nocturnal response in allergic asthma 

    Wang, Xiaojia (East Carolina University, 2010)
    Circadian rhythm is a conserved physiological feature of most organisms. Nocturnal symptoms are a common feature of allergic asthma in humans. Patients with nocturnal asthma show circadian variation of their pulmonary ...
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    The role of cardiac mitochondria in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury 

    Frasier, Chad R. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) exerts economic and humanitarian costs that are unparalleled by any other disease. Of the many etiologies of CVD, myocardial infarction accounts for over 50% of the associated mortality and ...
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    Induced ablation of skeletal muscle-specific estrogen receptor-alpha in adult female mice increased the susceptibility to develop skeletal muscle inflammation and glucose intolerance under chronic lipid overload 

    Iñigo, Melissa Mae Raval (East Carolina University, 2018-04-27)
    Skeletal muscle-specific ER[alpha] appears to play important roles in regulating skeletal muscle glucose and lipid homeostasis. The overall aim of this dissertation was to determine whether skeletal muscle-specific ER[alpha] ...
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    Targeting the mitochondrial inner membrane to improve bioenergetics in the diseased heart 

    Moukdar, Fatiha (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Cardiovascular diseases continue to exact unparalleled economic and humanitarian costs across the globe. Manifestations of cardiovascular diseases include acute coronary syndromes and heart failure, both of which are ...
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    Molecular mechanisms of peripheral nerve regeneration: emerging roles of microRNAs 

    Wu, Di; Murashov, Alexander K. (2013-02)
    MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that suppress gene expression through target mRNA degradation or translation repression. Recent studies suggest that miRNA plays an important role in multiple physiological and pathological ...
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