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    AuthorHarvin, Glenn (4)Cummings, Doyle M. (3)Lee, Joseph G. L. (3)McCubrey, James A. (3)Wang, George (3)Akula, Shaw M. (2)Boyer, Philip J. (2)Candido, Saverio (2)Cashion, Molly (2)Chalovich, Joseph (2)... View MoreSubjectCollege students (2)Construction management (2)Education (2)Mesenteritis · Small bowel obstruction · Bowel resection (2)Site selection (2)Solar energy (2): Raman spectroscopy; laser tweezers; anabolism; poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate; single-cell analysis (1)Academic-practice partnerships (1)acetylcholine hydrogen peroxide microdialysis obesity superoxide (1)Agricultural land (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Microvascular Endothelial Dysfunction in Sedentary, Obese Humans Is Mediated by NADPH Oxidase Influence of Exercise Training 

    La Favor, Justin D.; Dubis, Gabriel S.; Yan, Huimin; White, Joseph D.; Nelson, Margaret A.M.; Anderson, Ethan; Hickner, Robert C. (2016)
    Objective—The objectives of this study were to determine the impact of in vivo reactive oxygen species (ROS) on microvascular endothelial function in obese human subjects and the efficacy of an aerobic exercise intervention ...
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    Hypoxia inducible factor-1α-dependent epithelial to mesenchymal transition under hypoxic conditions in prostate cancer cells 

    Li, Mingchuan; Wang, Yong Xing; Luo, Yong; Zhao, Jiahui; Li, Qing; Zhang, Jiao; Jiang, Yongguang (2016)
    Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and the second leading cause of cancer death. Hypoxia is an environmental stimulus that plays an important role in the development and cancer progression ...
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    Health effects from exposure to atmospheric mineral dust near Las Vegas, NV, USA 

    Keli, Deborah E.; Keil, Deborah; Buck, Brenda J.; Goossens, Dirk; Teng, Yuanxin; Pollard, James; McLaurin, Brett; Gerads, Russell; DeWitt, Jamie C. (2016-09)
    Desert areas are usually characterized by a continuous deposition of fine airborne particles. Over time, this process results in the accumulation of silt and clay on desert surfaces. We evaluated health effects associated ...
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    Identifying Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Search Terminology: A Systematic Review of Health Systematic Reviews 

    Lee, Joseph G. L.; Ylioja, Thomas; Lackey, Mellanye (2016-05-24)
    Research on the health of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations can provide important information to address existing health inequalities. Finding existing research in LGBT health can prove challenging ...
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    Predominant Expression of Hybrid N-Glycans Has Distinct Cellular Roles Relative to Complex and Oligomannose N-Glycans 

    Hall, M. Kristen; Weidner, Douglas A.; Zhu, Young; Dayal, Sahil; Whitman, Austin A.; Schwalbe, Ruth (2016-06)
    Glycosylation modulates growth, maintenance, and stress signaling processes. Consequently, altered N-glycosylation is associated with reduced fitness and disease. Therefore, expanding our understanding of N-glycans in ...
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    Rapid Evolution of Manifold CRISPR Systems for Plant Genome Editing 

    Lowder, Levi; Malzahn, Aimee; Qi, Yiping (2016-11-14)
    Advanced CRISPR-Cas9 based technologies first validated in mammalian cell systems are quickly being adapted for use in plants. These new technologies increase CRISPR-Cas9’s utility and effectiveness by diversifying ...
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    Akhenaten’s Amarna in New Kingdom Egypt: Relations of Landscape and Ideology 

    Christie, Jessica Joyce (2016-08)
    a few years after Pharaoh amenophis iV (ruled ca.1353– 1337 in the Eighteenth dynasty during new Kingdom Egypt) had assumed the highest office in Thebes, he decided to radically reorganize and redirect the Egyptian political ...
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    An Emerging Natural History in the Development, Mechanisms and Worldwide Prevalence of Major Mental Disorders 

    Pediaditakis, Nicholas (2016-12-30)
    Conciliating recent findings from molecular genetics, evolutionary biology, and clinical observations together point to new understandings regarding the mechanism, development and the persistent worldwide prevalence of ...
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    Airway observations during upper endoscopy predicting obstructive sleep apnea 

    Harvin, Glenn; Ali, Eslam; Raina, Amit; Leland, William; Abid, Sabeen; Vahora, Zahid; Movahed, Hossein; Kachru, Sumyra; Tee, Rick (2016-06-10)
    Background This pilot study examined airway characteristics during upper endoscopy to determine who is at high risk for obstructive sleep apnea. Methods Patients undergoing routine upper endoscopy were divided into 2 ...
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    "May I Buy a Pack of Marlboros, Please?" A Systematic Review of Evidence to Improve the Validity and Impact of Youth Undercover Buy Inspections 

    Lee, Joseph G. L.; Gregory, Kyle R.; Baker, Hannah M.; Ranney, Leah M.; Goldstein, Adam O. (2016-04-06)
    Most smokers become addicted to tobacco products before they are legally able to pur- chase these products. We systematically reviewed the literature on protocols to assess underage purchase and their ecological validity. ...
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