Browsing by Author "David M. Bader"
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Almodóvar García, Karinna (2014-07-22)Department: PathologyNormal tissue repair involves a series of highly coordinated events that include inflammation, granulation tissue formation, revascularization, and tissue remodeling. The transcriptional co-factor, ankyrin repeat domain ...
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Liu, Chao (2013-11-22)Department: Biological SciencesHuman malaria is primarily transmitted by the anthropophilic mosquito, Anopheles gambiae. In order to seek for a blood meal to complete the gonotrophic cycle, female An. gambiae utilize a variety of sensory modalities in ...
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Cha, Young Ryun (2006-04-14)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologyDynamic spatiotemporal expression of the nodal gene and its orthologs is involved in the dose-dependent induction and patterning of mesendoderm during early vertebrate embryogenesis. In loss of function studies, a strong ...
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Raf-1 kinase regulates intestinal epithelial cell survival in response to pro-inflammatory stimuli Edelblum, Karen Leigh (2008-04-08)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologyThe maintenance of the intestinal epithelium is dependent upon controlled regulation of cell proliferation and apoptosis, or programmed cell death. Dysregulation of either of these processes can compromise the integrity ...
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Sitaram, Poojitha (2013-11-08)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologyDynein, a microtubule motor protein complex, plays critical roles in cell-cycle progression in many systems. The dynein accessory factor <i>LIS1</i>, first identified as a causative factor of the human brain disorder ...
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The role of blood vessel epicardial substance in the maintenance of intestinal epithelial integrity Reddy, Vishruth Keesara (2016-02-02)Department: Cancer BiologyBlood Vessel Epicardial Substance (BVES/Popdc1) is a junctional-associated transmembrane protein that is underexpressed in a number of malignancies and regulates epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. BVES is known to ...
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Chiba, Takuto (2015-06-05)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologyRetinoic acid (RA) has been used therapeutically to reduce injury and fibrosis in models of acute kidney injury (AKI), but little is known about whether and how this pathway is normally regulated, and what role it plays ...