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Effect Of Inlet Angle From Tributary Into Main Channel, Artuan Mcgee, Moses Karakouzian Jan 2017

Effect Of Inlet Angle From Tributary Into Main Channel, Artuan Mcgee, Moses Karakouzian

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Open channel flows play a significant role within major metropolitan areas in the removal of excess surface runoff. Main channels are responsible for the removal of all excess surface runoff which are fed by connecting tributaries. Both main channels and tributaries can occur naturally or be manmade but their orientation must be considered in the removal of excess surface run off. It is believed that the angle in which the tributaries connect to the main channel is an important factor in whether the run off is removed efficiently or a major contributor to flooding. Current practice requires tributaries in flood …


Pk11195 Increases Anxiety Like Behaviors In The Open Field, Audrey Donald, Dustin Hines Jan 2017

Pk11195 Increases Anxiety Like Behaviors In The Open Field, Audrey Donald, Dustin Hines

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Anxiety is one of the most common mental illnesses in the US. Signaling between regions of the brain can be corrupted causing stress related behaviors. Medications that help treat these behaviors target GABA receptors in an inhibitory manner. However, these medications only work for a period of time. The likelihood of being free of these medications becomes uncertain. Another approach is a protein called translocator protein. TSPO, once known as peripheral benzodiazepine receptor is known to mediate anxiety related behaviors through the synthesis of neurosteriods. While TSPO may mediate these behaviors, its mechanism is not well known. Ligand PK11195 was …


E2f Transcription Factor 1 And Its Role In The Cell Cycle And Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Thea Hisuler, Yu Kuang Jan 2017

E2f Transcription Factor 1 And Its Role In The Cell Cycle And Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Thea Hisuler, Yu Kuang

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E2F Transcription Factor 1 (E2F1) E2F1 is a transcription factor, in which its expression is increased in human cancers. “Transcription factor E2F1 binds to and activates transcription,” in return leading to increased transcription at the G1 and S phase of the cell cycle (Slansky). The E2F transcription factor family “plays a crucial role in the control of cell cycle and action of tumor suppressor proteins and is also a target of the transforming proteins of small DNA tumor viruses” (NCBI).


Utilization Of Waist Circumference To Determine Type 2 Diabetes Risk Among Normal And Overweight Individuals, Mary Angela M. Terencio, Brian Schilling, Hayley Esdaile, Grace Mcdonald Jan 2017

Utilization Of Waist Circumference To Determine Type 2 Diabetes Risk Among Normal And Overweight Individuals, Mary Angela M. Terencio, Brian Schilling, Hayley Esdaile, Grace Mcdonald

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The purpose of this study is to investigate whether noninvasive measurements such as waist circumference (WC) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) are effective for people who have a normal to overweight BMI in determining risk for type 2 diabetes. 29 million US adults have diabetes and 86 million have prediabetes. Numerous studies have indicated waist circumference as a strong predictor of type 2 diabetes in obese individuals. However there are few that research the effects of these anthropometric measurements with individuals who look lean but are potentially metabolically obese.


Regulation Of Cancer Stem Cells: Lysine Methylation Of P53, William Holliday, Yu Kuang Jan 2017

Regulation Of Cancer Stem Cells: Lysine Methylation Of P53, William Holliday, Yu Kuang

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The highly studied p53 protein regulates multiple transitions through the cell cycle effectively halting the growth of tumorlike masses.[1] This gene was primitively identified an oncogene; however, it was later derived that p53 functions as a tumor suppressor.[1] Named due to its mass in kDa, p53 is a phosphoprotein comprised of 393 amino acids.[1] Normal cells contain controlled, small quantities of p53 in order to facilitate the regulation of normal cell activities such as growth arrest, senescence,DNArepair, and apoptosis.[1,2] These features are pivotal the continuation of healthy cell production. Constructively, the functions of p53 work together to pause the cell …


The Effect Of Intrinsic And Extrinsic Motivations On Health Behavior In College Students: A Systematic Review, Kristen Melendez, Sharon Jalene Jan 2017

The Effect Of Intrinsic And Extrinsic Motivations On Health Behavior In College Students: A Systematic Review, Kristen Melendez, Sharon Jalene

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When measuring the weight of individuals to create healthy lifestyle plans with proper diet and exercise it is alarming how many people follow even the MINIMUM requirement to live a long healthy life. Research has proven that even people who are aware that they are overweight will likely only have a short-lived maintenance of healthy behaviors. Therefore, both intrinsic and extrinsic motivations were examined in order to better understand the difference between the population who maintains healthy lifestyles and those whose healthy habits are not sustained. Methods: A systematic review process was used to filter and screen for applicable studies …


Histopathological Analysis Of Lung Tissue Features In Rodents Exposed In Areas With Naturally Occurring Asbestos, Camille Catelo, Sean Neiswenter Jan 2017

Histopathological Analysis Of Lung Tissue Features In Rodents Exposed In Areas With Naturally Occurring Asbestos, Camille Catelo, Sean Neiswenter

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In this work, we explore the histopathological analysis of lung tissue from rodents collected around Boulder City where actinolite was found. Actinolite is an amphibole asbestos that can cause asbestosrelated diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis and inflammation when it is inhaled1. Our goal is to determine if exposure to actinolite has been sufficient enough to cause disease in mammals. The presence of relatively high levels of actinolite collected around Boulder City suggests that people living in the same area could be experiencing ongoing exposure to asbestos fibers and negative health effects2. Studies of the effects of environmental hazards on wild …