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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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    Investigations into the roles of bacteroides fragilis thioredoxins during the oxidative stress response 

    Reott, Michael A., Jr. (East Carolina University, 2011)
    The Gram-negative Bacteroides fragilis is the most frequently isolated bacterium from anaerobic infections. Native to the human intestinal tract, it serves a symbiotic role breaking down complex polysaccharides and ...
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    COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TWO HUMAN CANCER CELL LINES FOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO LOW DOSE RADIATION 

    Nangami, Gladys N. (East Carolina University, 2011)
    Over the past two decades, studies on the cellular response to very low dose radiation have been revolutionizing historically-held paradigms of cellular radioresponse. Indeed, a host of seemingly contradictory events have ...
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    The Role of GSK-3[beta] in MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Signaling and Drug Resistance 

    Sokolosky, Melissa Lynn (East Carolina University, 2011)
    Glycogen synthase kinase- 3beta (GSK-3beta) is well documented to participate in a complex array of critical cellular processes. This versatile protein is involved in numerous signaling pathways that influence metabolism, ...
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    Characterizing the Expression Pattern of miR167-Regulated ZmArf3 and ZmArf30 in Maize Inflorescences 

    Johnson, Caitlin E. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Plant growth and development depends on the activity of meristems, pools of stem cells that generate leaves and other organs. Maize (corn) produces two inflorescences, the tassel and ear, which are patterned by a series ...
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    PROLACTIN FUNCTION IN ZEBRAFISH DEVELOPMENT 

    Nguyen, Nhu (East Carolina University, 2010)
    Extensive studies have implicated a myriad of functional roles for prolactin (PRL) and prolactin receptor (PRLR) across a variety of adult vertebrate species. However, much less is known about the physiological role(s) of ...
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    Molecular mechanisms of TMEFF2 action in Prostate Cancer 

    Chen, Xiaofei (East Carolina University, 2013)
    The transmembrane protein with epidermal growth factor and two follistatin motifs 2 (TMEFF2) is an evolutionarily conserved type I transmembrane protein expressed in the embryo and limited adult tissues, mainly the brain ...
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    Physiological Studies of Alkaliphilic Anaerobic Organotrophs in a Serpentinizing Subsurface Habitat 

    George, Crystal R (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Microbial habitats in serpentinizing ultramafic rocks represent one of the largest, yet least understood portions of the biosphere, with potentially major consequences for global biogeochemical cycles. Serpentinization is ...
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    The Role of Transcription Factors Snail and Slug in Cardiac Myofibroblasts 

    Ferrell, Paul (East Carolina University, 2014)
    CCardiac fibrosis is a major facet contributing to cardiac dysfunction following a myocardial infarction. Persistent and excessive collagen deposition via cardiac myofibroblasts is the hallmark of cardiac fibrosis. Cardiac ...
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    Analysis of scn5Laa and scn5Lab Gene Function in Danio rerio (Zebrafish) Heart Development through TALENs/CRISPR-CAS9-mediated Gene Knockout 

    Chokshi, Payal (East Carolina University, 2015)
    Research in our laboratory is focused on understanding the molecular developmental genetic effects of crude oil exposure on vertebrate embryogenesis. Our research has demonstrated that exposure of zebrafish embryos to ...
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