Browsing by Author "Riley, Bruce"
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Paczolt, Kimberly (2012-07-16)Male pregnancy is a complex and energetically costly form of male parental care found exclusively in the fish family Syngathidae, which includes pipefishes, seahorses, and seadragons. The novelty of the male brood pouch ...
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Patel, Ketan (2009-05-15)Phosphorus is an essential element for plant growth and development. Due to its low availability, solubility and mobility, phosphate is often the limiting macronutrient for crops and other plants. Plants have evolved several ...
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Goldsmith, Charles Sidney (2013-08-12)Mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways are conserved biochemical signal transduction pathways in eukaryotic organisms. These signaling pathways demonstrate great versatility in their ability to detect various ...
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Hannon, Mary Colleen (2023-04-05)Members of the species Alitta succinea (Phylum Annelida: Family Nereididae) are errant segmented worms with a cosmopolitan distribution around the greater Atlantic basin. Resilient mobile omnivores, these capable charismatic ...
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Repnikova, Elena Aleksandrovna (2010-10-12)The sialyltransferase family is a group of enzymes that transfer sialic acid from donor CMP-Neu5Ac onto suitable carbohydrate chains of glycoproteins and glycolipids. In vertebrates, sialylation is implicated in many ...
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Sun, Yi (2019-10-30)Sex determination in Drosophila melanogaster depends on the X chromosome number. Embryos with two dose of X chromosomes develop into females while embryos with one dose of X develop into males. Four X-linked signal elements ...
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Gonzalez Rojos, Alejandra Noemi (2012-07-16)In Drosophila melanogaster, sex is determined at the preblastoderm stage via an Xchromosome counting mechanism. During this process embryos that carry two X chromosomes begin to develop as females while embryos with one X ...
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Kantarci, Husniye; Gerberding, Andrea; Riley, Bruce (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2016)
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Dietz, Valerie Anne (2023-04-26)Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a traumatic, life-altering injury that results in permanent neurological dysfunction, including chronic neuropathic pain. The mechanisms of SCI-associated pain are incompletely understood, ...
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Tucker, Ashley Anne (2023-06-12)Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a traumatic and life-altering event that frequently results in the loss of voluntary motor function. Currently, there are no clinically effective treatments that can improve locomotor function ...
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Tucker, Ashley Anne (2023-06-12)Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a traumatic and life-altering event that frequently results in the loss of voluntary motor function. Currently, there are no clinically effective treatments that can improve locomotor function ...
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Green, David (2017-12-12)This study assesses the role of diffusion of Wnt8a in patterning the anterior posterior (AP) axis of the neural plate. The vertebrate neural plate is subdivided into different morphological domains that define different ...