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    AuthorBoykin, Christi (1)Burklew, Caitlin E. (1)Crosson, Whitney K. (1)Devadasan, Divya (1)Hunsaker, Tamra Leigh (1)Nagchowdhuri, Partha S. (1)Nakonechnaya, Alena O. (1)Ojeda, Jenifer F. (1)Vick, Stephen (1)Williams, Brett (1)... View MoreSubjectBiology, Molecular (11)
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    Analysis of the hex regulon in Pseudomonas aeruginosa 

    Williams, Melinda (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen whose defense mechanisms include biofilm production through carbohydrate metabolism. The activity of the enzymes in the hex regulon are required for catabolism of glucose ...
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    The bhuTUV and bhuO genes play vital roles in the ability of Brucella abortus to use heme as an iron source and are regulated in an iron-responsive manner by RirA and Irr 

    Ojeda, Jenifer F. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Brucella abortus is a Gram negative intracellular pathogen that causes the zoonotic disease brucellosis. Antibiotic treatment for brucellosis in humans is prolonged and sometimes followed by relapses. Currently, the United ...
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    The Role of eIF4G-1 Isoforms and Live Cell Imaging of IRES-mediated Translation Initiation in Breast Cancer Cells 

    Crosson, Whitney K. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    The development of cancer is a consequence of mutations that lead to dysfunctional cell processes such as unrestrained cell proliferation, resistance to apoptosis, and improper regulation of cell processes such as translation. ...
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    VALIDATION OF CANDIDATE GENES IN RESPONSE TO VERSICAN MANIPULATION IN DEVELOPING SYNOVIAL JOINTS 

    Vick, Stephen (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Little is understood about the complex process of synovial joint formation in early limb development. It has been shown that versican is highly expressed in the extracellular matrix of these joints (Snow et al., 2005; ...
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    Consequences of Reduced Versican Expression in Embryonic Chick Synovial Joint Development 

    Nagchowdhuri, Partha S. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    The different mechanisms involved in vertebrate synovial joint development are actively  being uncovered. A variety of studies have thus far discovered the involvement of several large  molecules in the processes of joint ...
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    ESTABLISHING LINKAGE BETWEEN GINS COMPLEX SUB-UNIT Sld5 AND CHECKPOINT PROTEIN Chk2 (loki) USING DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER AS MODEL ORGANISM 

    Devadasan, Divya (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Eukaryotic DNA replication is controlled by a number of proteins that ensures the process takes place accurately. GINS, a hetero-tetrameric protein complex is known to be essential for the initiation and progression of ...
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    A Functional Analysis of microRNAs in Nicotiana tabacum 

    Burklew, Caitlin E. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a newly discovered class of endogenous post-transcriptional gene regulators that are typically 20-22 nucleotides in length that do not code for proteins. MiRNAs regulate gene expression by either ...
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    CaMKII Protein Expression and Phosphorylation in Mouse Skeletal Muscle Following Atrophy and Hypertrophy 

    Williams, Brett (East Carolina University, 2012)
    The maintenance of skeletal muscle mass is vital for life, and elucidation of the molecular mechanisms that control this process is a critical first step towards the development of pharmaceutical treatments for muscle ...
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    Anti-Cancer Activity of Cucurbitacin IIa 

    Boykin, Christi (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Cancer is a debilitating disease resulting from uncontrolled proliferation. One major treatment strategy for cancer is the application of chemotherapeutic drugs which kill cancer cells. Cucurbitacins are a new family ...
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    Resolving the Role of POU1F1 in Human Growth Hormone Locus Activation 

    Hunsaker, Tamra Leigh (East Carolina University, 2012)
    The human growth hormone gene ( hGH-N) is regulated by a distal locus control region (LCR) composed of five deoxyribonuclease I hypersensitive sites (HSs). The region encompassing HSI and HSII contains the predominant ...
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