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    AuthorAbernathy, Dixie Friend (1)Baker, Anna DeLane (1)Beasley, Cherry M. (1)Bikman, Benjamin Thomas (1)Black, John Paul (1)Boyle, Kristen E. (1)Bulris, Mark Ellsworth (1)Burhans, Linda Maas (1)Cartwright, Tara A. (1)Chapman, Alisa (1)... View MoreSubjectEducation, Higher (7)Biology, Physiology (4)Education, General (4)Physiology (4)Biology (3)Education (3)Education, Administration (3)Biochemistry (2)Biology, Molecular (2)Biology, Neuroscience (2)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (26)2008 (8)Has File(s)
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    Controls on Septic System Wastewater Treatment and Shallow Groundwater Quality in Coastal North Carolina 

    Humphrey, Charles Pittman (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Excess nitrogen and bacteria concentrations in coastal waters of North Carolina have led to eutrophic conditions, fish kills, and the closure of shellfish waters. Regulatory efforts by the state to reduce nitrogen and ...
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    An Investigation of Auditory and Visual Temporal Processing in Children with Reading Disorders 

    Smith, Lauren R. (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Several lines of research have revealed a relationship between reading disorders (RD) and auditory temporal processing deficits. That is, subtle, yet rapid changes within an acoustic message are more difficult for individuals ...
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    The role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma in surfactant catabolism in the alveolar macrophage 

    Baker, Anna DeLane (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a lung disease characterized by surfactant accumulation in the alveolar spaces and alveolar macrophages. Although PAP is rare, surfactant abnormalities occur in many lung diseases ...
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    Responses of dominant marsh macrophytes to inundation and disturbance and assessing marsh ecosystem services 

    Voss, Christine M. (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Within two hydrodynamically different inundation regimes in North Carolina, the growth response and interactions of two dominant marsh macrophytes were evaluated over a range of inundation periods to understand better how ...
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    Enforced expression of HoxA9 in b-lineage all promotes survival and proliferation of leukemic cells 

    Whelan, Jarrett Thomas (East Carolina University, 2009)
    HoxA9 is frequently overexpressed in acute myeloid leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome and a subset of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. In mouse models, HoxA9 has been shown to promote leukemogenesis. In spite of a seemingly ...
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    Interaction of memantine with ethanol consumption and dopaminergic function in high ethanol preferring rats 

    Malpass, Gloria Elaine (East Carolina University, 2009)
    N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists have been reported to  decrease ethanol consumption in rodents, but these drugs often produce adverse side  effects. Memantine is a neuroprotective and low-affinity, ...
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    The unique roles of IFE-1, a germline-specific isoform of eukaryotic translation factor 4E, during gametogenesis 

    Henderson, Melissa Anne (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Fertility and embryonic viability are measures of efficient germ cell growth and differentiation. During oogenesis, spermatogenesis and embryogenesis cells initially proliferate then differentiate into specific tissues. New proteins are required for both cell growth and differentiation, requiring qualitative and quantitative changes in protein synthesis. During late gametogenesis and early embryogenesis the expression of the appropriate proteins is a primarily due to translational control. Translational control of mRNAs is mediated in part by eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E). eIF4E binds the methylated 5' cap of mRNA and recruits it to the ribosome. The nematode worm C.elegans expresses five isoforms of eIF4E (termed IFE-1 through 5). IFE-1 is expressed primarily in the germline and is the only isoform that associates with P granules by binding directly to PGL-1. P granules are ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs) that contain stored mRNAs and proteins needed for oogenesis and early embryogenesis. Using a strain that lacks IFE-1, I assessed the translational efficiency of maternal mRNAs bound and not bound to P granules by polysome fractionation. Translation of pos-1, pal-1, mex-1, oma-1, ced-4 and glp-1 mRNAs was inefficient in the ife-1 strain relative to wild type worms. GAPDH (gpd-3) mRNA translation was not affected. We also observed differences in the pattern of expression of the MEX-1 protein during oogenesis. In males, secondary spermatocytes failed to complete cytokinesis at 25°C in absence of IFE-1. Males deficient of IFE-1 therefore lacked mature sperm. In addition, ife-1 spermatocytes prematurely accumulated pro-apoptotic CED-4, homolog to mammalian Apaf-1, during spermatogenesis. In ife-1 worms fertility was decreased by 80% due to decreased viability of both oocytes and spermatocytes. Our data indicate two unique roles for eIF4E (IFE-1 isoform) in late oogenesis and spermatogenesis. We suggest that IFE-1 preferentially recruits regulated mRNAs at critical times during germ cell development.  ...
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    A Study of Division Deans' in the North Carolina Community College System Self Perceived Leadership Style Based on Bolman and Deal's Four Frame Theory 

    Sypawka, William (East Carolina University, 2008)
    This study was designed to expand the knowledge base of academic division deans by correlating differences in leadership styles (i.e., frames) of the division deans within the North Carolina Community College System. The ...
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    The Biochemical Characterization Of Neuronal K+ Channel N-Glycans And Their Role In Regulating K+ Channel Function 

    Cartwright, Tara A. (East Carolina University, 2009)
    The Kv3 and Kv1 subfamilies of voltage–gated K+ channels are critical components which contribute to action potential repolarization throughout the central nervous system. Here, it was shown that both absolutely conserved ...
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    The Role of Axl and Axl-like Proteins in Murine Spermatogenesis 

    Thompson, Kristjan Louise (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Mice lacking the Axl receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) and its family members exhibit detrimental effects on their reproductive ability. AXL is localized to Sertoli cells, which are the major nurturing cells in the seminiferous ...
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