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Retinol Improves Bovine Embryonic Development In Vitro, Tracy Livingston, Dawn Eberhardt, J. Lannett Edwards, James Godkin
Retinol Improves Bovine Embryonic Development In Vitro, Tracy Livingston, Dawn Eberhardt, J. Lannett Edwards, James Godkin
Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Large Animal Clinical Sciences
Abstract
Retinoids are recognized as important regulators of vertebrate development, cell differentiation, and tissue function. Previous studies, performed both in vivo and in vitro, indicate that retinoids influence several reproductive events, including follicular development, oocyte maturation and early embryonic development. The present study evaluated in vitro effects of retinol addition to media containing maturing bovine oocytes and developing embryos in both a low oxygen atmosphere (7%) and under atmospheric oxygen conditions (20%). In the first experiment, abbatoir collected bovine oocytes were matured in the presence or absence of varying concentrations of retinol. After a 22–24 hour maturation period the oocytes …
An Svd-Based Comparison Of Nine Whole Eukaryotic Genomes Supports A Coelomate Rather Than Ecdysozoan Lineage, Gary W. Stuart, Michael W. Berry
An Svd-Based Comparison Of Nine Whole Eukaryotic Genomes Supports A Coelomate Rather Than Ecdysozoan Lineage, Gary W. Stuart, Michael W. Berry
Faculty Publications and Other Works -- General Biology
Background
Eukaryotic whole genome sequences are accumulating at an impressive rate. Effective methods for comparing multiple whole eukaryotic genomes on a large scale are needed. Most attempted solutions involve the production of large scale alignments, and many of these require a high stringency pre-screen for putative orthologs in order to reduce the effective size of the dataset and provide a reasonably high but unknown fraction of correctly aligned homologous sites for comparison. As an alternative, highly efficient methods that do not require the pre-alignment of operationally defined orthologs are also being explored.
Results
A non-alignment method based on the Singular …
Expression Of Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channels (Girks) And Beta-Adrenergic Regulation Of Breast Cancer Cell Lines, Howard K. Plummer, Qiang Yu, Yavuz Cakir, Hildegard M. Schuller
Expression Of Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channels (Girks) And Beta-Adrenergic Regulation Of Breast Cancer Cell Lines, Howard K. Plummer, Qiang Yu, Yavuz Cakir, Hildegard M. Schuller
Faculty Publications and Other Works -- General Biology
Background
Previous research has indicated that at various organ sites there is a subset of adenocarcinomas that is regulated by beta-adrenergic and arachidonic acid-mediated signal transduction pathways. We wished to determine if this regulation exists in breast adenocarcinomas. Expression of mRNA that encodes a G-protein coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channel (GIRK1) has been shown in tissue samples from approximately 40% of primary human breast cancers. Previously, GIRK channels have been associated with beta-adrenergic signaling.
Methods
Breast cancer cell lines were screened for GIRK channels by RT-PCR. Cell cultures of breast cancer cells were treated with beta-adrenergic agonists and antagonists, and …
The Influence Of Parental Background And Maternal Smoking On Infant Processing Speed, Merril Cherie Moore
The Influence Of Parental Background And Maternal Smoking On Infant Processing Speed, Merril Cherie Moore
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between Volkswagen And German National Identity, Drew Samuel Holland
The Relationship Between Volkswagen And German National Identity, Drew Samuel Holland
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
How Do Singing, Ear Training, And Physical Movement Affect Accuracy Of Pitch And Rhythm In An Instrumental Music Ensemble?, Stephen Andrew Hunter
How Do Singing, Ear Training, And Physical Movement Affect Accuracy Of Pitch And Rhythm In An Instrumental Music Ensemble?, Stephen Andrew Hunter
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Directory Of Tennessee Municipal Officials, Mtas
Directory Of Tennessee Municipal Officials, Mtas
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
A directory of Tennessee cities that includes personnel and municipal data, such as number of employees, population, charter form, size in square miles, and election date.
A Meditational Analysis Of Marital Quality And The Intergenerational Transmission Of Conflict And Support, Skye Suzanne Shelton
A Meditational Analysis Of Marital Quality And The Intergenerational Transmission Of Conflict And Support, Skye Suzanne Shelton
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Methamphetamine In Tennessee, Matthew Stuart Whittaker
Methamphetamine In Tennessee, Matthew Stuart Whittaker
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Prayer Practices, Elizabeth Kaye Lovell
Prayer Practices, Elizabeth Kaye Lovell
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Runner's Market - Integrated Marketing Communication: Creative And Media Strategies, Karen Ilene Mcneany
Runner's Market - Integrated Marketing Communication: Creative And Media Strategies, Karen Ilene Mcneany
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Neuropsychology And Personality, Kyle Mathew Young
Neuropsychology And Personality, Kyle Mathew Young
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Barebacking And Rebellion: An Examination Using Reactance Theory To Investigate The Re-Emergence Of Unsafe Sexual Practices Among Gay And Bisexual Males, Jon W. Braddy
Doctoral Dissertations
The recent rise in unprotected anal intercourse among men who have sex with men and the possible reasons for that behavior despite general health concerns reflects the purpose and direction of this dissertation. Two issues are investigated within this study: first, is reactance the possible cause for bare-backing and second, how influential are the socially constructed reasons given by gay and bisexual men for the behavior increase? Results from 2036 questionnaires collected during a large, metropolitan circuit party found that there is a statistical link between higher reactance scores and the likelihood of engaging in unprotected anal intercourse. Secondly, two …
Characterization Of Porous Media And Refractory Materials, Xin Chen
Characterization Of Porous Media And Refractory Materials, Xin Chen
Doctoral Dissertations
Because of its unique advantages on energy savings and casting complex shaper, Lost Foam Casting (LFC) has been widely used as a replacement to the conventional techniques (sand and investment castings). In order to continuously improve the quality of the Lost Foam Casting process for reducing scrap rate and increasing energy savings, the US Department of Energy through its National Industrial Competitiveness through Energy, Environment, and Economics (NICEEE) program sponsored the present study to develop new characterization techniques for enhancing the understanding of the fundamental properties of the refractory materials used in The Lost Foam Casting process. In this study, …
A Socio-Spatial Analysis Of Rural Poverty In East Tennessee, Margaret D. Foraker
A Socio-Spatial Analysis Of Rural Poverty In East Tennessee, Margaret D. Foraker
Doctoral Dissertations
The incidence of poverty in rural areas is actually higher than that in urban places. This study fills a gap in geographic research by examining poverty in rural and small town communities in east Tennessee using the 1990 census. A cluster analysis of high poverty block groups identifies different categories of poor. Just as “who is poor?” varies across the United States, “who is poor?” in east Tennessee varies. The identity of the poor in rural east Tennessee is found to be contrary to popular images of povery in Appalachia.
The massive reorganization of rural economies in recent decades is …
Growth Stimulation Of Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma And Their Cells Of Origin By "Chemopreventive" Agents That Increase Intracellular Camp, Hussein Abdulhadi Nasser Al-Wadei
Growth Stimulation Of Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma And Their Cells Of Origin By "Chemopreventive" Agents That Increase Intracellular Camp, Hussein Abdulhadi Nasser Al-Wadei
Doctoral Dissertations
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality for men and women in the United States, with a high mortality rate and a five-year survival rate of less than 15%. Cancer ranks second as a cause of death for Americans after cardiovascular disease. The American Cancer Society (ACS) reported 171,900 new cases of lung cancer for 2003 (ACS, 2003). Peripheral adenocarcinoma (PAC) of the lung has increased dramatically over the last 20 years and is the leading histological type of lung cancer in smokers and nonsmokers in industrialized countries, including the United States. Among the four main histological lung …
Seeking After Empire: Bioarchaeologists And American Indians In The New Millennium, Michelle Dawn Hamilton
Seeking After Empire: Bioarchaeologists And American Indians In The New Millennium, Michelle Dawn Hamilton
Doctoral Dissertations
New and amended cultural resource laws are changing the academic and scientific landscape of North American bioarchaeology and archaeology. The passage of the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act in 1990 was an important watershed event in the history of the discipline of biological anthropology, and the increasingly successful utilization of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act by federally recognized sovereign tribes is resulting in unanticipated legal restrictions on the scientific collection of bioarchaeological data from American Indian skeletal remains and mortuary site settings.
The evolving relationships between bioarchaeologists and American Indians is examined in the context …
Inhibition Of Angiogenesis Using Rnai Technology, Yunsang Lee
Inhibition Of Angiogenesis Using Rnai Technology, Yunsang Lee
Doctoral Dissertations
Ocular infection of Herpes Simplex Virus-1 (HSV-1) causes Herpetic Stromal Keratitis (HSK), which is a leading cause of infectious blindness. Although complex interactions of molecular and cellular events involve in the department of HSK, it has been known that angiogenesis is a key step for the HSK pathogenesis. Treatment of neutralizing antibody against vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) to inhibit VEGF activity reduced angiogenesis and HSK severity caused by infection of HSV-1 in mouse eyes. In addition, inactivation of cytokine which induces VEGF production and angiogenesis also reduced angiogenesis and HSK severity. Therefore, it has been proposed that VEGF or …
A Study Of Alabama Educators' Perceptions Of Electronically Delivered Professional Development Modules, Joel Wayne Mccay
A Study Of Alabama Educators' Perceptions Of Electronically Delivered Professional Development Modules, Joel Wayne Mccay
Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to discover which technological delivery media (web-based, CD-ROM, PDF documents as downloadable files for print from the Internet) Alabama public school educators select most often for delivery of their own professional development, as learning modules, why they select them, and whether or not they prefer those modes of professional development to the more traditional modes previously experienced. There were 28 participants in this study.
The questionnaire which attempted to assess the role of the media for delivery of professional development learning modules was specifically designed for this research. Demographic information collected from the 28 …
Biological And Statistical Variation In Age Estimation From Pubic Symphyseal Morphology With Regard To Individual Identification And Demographic Profiling, Erin H. Kimmerle
Biological And Statistical Variation In Age Estimation From Pubic Symphyseal Morphology With Regard To Individual Identification And Demographic Profiling, Erin H. Kimmerle
Doctoral Dissertations
Population variation in the morphological aging process of the pubic symphysis has generated much debate. The question of whether age parameters derived from an American population will reliably estimate age-at-death for East European skeletal populations is important since the ability to accurately estimate an individual’s age-at-death hinges on what standard is used. Consequently, successful age estimation, individual identification, and demographic profiling rests on the ability to correctly define the skeletal parameters of age-at-death.
The purpose of this study is to assess the aging process of American and East European populations and to determine what age parameters should be applied to …
The Political Roles Of Presidential Children: Kennedy Through Clinton, Tabitha Alissa Warters
The Political Roles Of Presidential Children: Kennedy Through Clinton, Tabitha Alissa Warters
Doctoral Dissertations
Many facets of the institution of the presidency warrant examination. Individual presidents, cabinets, staffs, and first ladies have all been studied in-depth, but one aspect of the presidency remains fundamentally unexplored: the political activities of presidential children.
Role analysis using case studies was the method of examination used. Role analysis was the method used in early studies on first ladies and is replicated in this study on presidential children. The basic assumption is that all presidential children from Kennedy through Clinton have performed political roles. By examining the repeated political activities of the 24 presidential children, five political roles were …
Tennessee 4-H Center Summer Residential Camping Programs: Settings For Positive Youth Development As Perceived By Youth Campers, Jill T. Martz
Tennessee 4-H Center Summer Residential Camping Programs: Settings For Positive Youth Development As Perceived By Youth Campers, Jill T. Martz
Doctoral Dissertations
Adults involved in residential camping for children claim that the camp experience enhances children’s development in a variety of ways but there is little empirical research to document their claims. The purpose of this research was to explore the nature of the impact of residential camping on youth campers. The relationship between attributes of life skills practiced and the contextual features of the camp environment was the primary area of examination. The demographic variables of grade and gender were also examined to determine if significant differences in program effects existed.
The study population included fourth through sixth grade youth attending …
Current And Best Practices For Recruiting Qualified Rehabilitation Counselors, Kristi Turner Walker
Current And Best Practices For Recruiting Qualified Rehabilitation Counselors, Kristi Turner Walker
Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to investigate the current status of the Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD) in Rehabilitation Services Administration’s Region IV, along with their current recruitment practices. Written surveys and follow up phone interviews were used to gather data from the 19 Rehabilitation Counselor Education programs and the 12 Federal/State Vocational Rehabilitation programs in Region IV. Additionally, suggestions were obtained from key stakeholders regarding future recruitment activities.
Currently there are 891 positions not filled with qualified Rehabilitation Counselors. In addition, a majority of graduates from the Rehabilitation Counselor Education programs are not seeking employment from the …
Higher Education Accountability In Tennessee: A Corporate Perspective, Donna Ann Tipton-Rogers
Higher Education Accountability In Tennessee: A Corporate Perspective, Donna Ann Tipton-Rogers
Doctoral Dissertations
This in-depth, semi-structured interview study was undertaken to describe Tennessee corporate leaders’ perception of accountability in Tennessee higher education and of current accountability policies and/or programs. Answers to four research questions were sought:
1. What are Tennessee corporate leaders’ perceptions of the meaning of accountability in higher education?
2. What are Tennessee corporate leaders’ perceptions of current higher education accountability policies and/or programs?
3. What expectations do Tennessee corporate leaders have for accountability initiatives in higher education and what do they express as evidence of those initiatives?
4. To whom is higher education accountable as perceived by Tennessee corporate leaders? …
An Adaptive Tool-Based Telerobot Control System, Ge Zhang
An Adaptive Tool-Based Telerobot Control System, Ge Zhang
Doctoral Dissertations
Modern telerobotics concepts seek to improve the work efficiency and quality of remote operations. The unstructured nature of typical remote operational environments makes autonomous operation of telerobotic systems difficult to achieve. Thus, human operators must always remain in the control loop for safety reasons. Remote operations involve tooling interactions with task environment. These interactions can be strong enough to promote unstable operation sometimes leading to system failures. Interestingly, manipulator/tooling dynamic interactions have not been studied in detail. This dissertation introduces a human-machine cooperative telerobotic (HMCTR) system architecture that has the ability to incorporate tooling interaction control and other computer assistance …
The Evidence Does Not Lie: A Forensic Investigation Program To Bridge The Gaps Between Crime Scene Investigation And Forensic Science, Jacqueline Trinkle Fish
The Evidence Does Not Lie: A Forensic Investigation Program To Bridge The Gaps Between Crime Scene Investigation And Forensic Science, Jacqueline Trinkle Fish
Doctoral Dissertations
There is a heightened pubic awareness of the importance of forensic science to crime scene investigation. This study examined current graduate programs in forensic science and criminal justice in the United States to determine if higher education provides curricula that meets the needs of crime scene investigators.
Using data collected from an online questionnaire, interviews, and a literature review, the researcher examined the perceptions of 51 crime scene investigators and practitioners affiliated with the National Forensic Academy at The University of Tennessee. The data gathered was used to identify and rank the skills most important for accurate processing and collection …
Convergence And Robustness Issues In Computational Fluids, Xiaoqiang Zeng
Convergence And Robustness Issues In Computational Fluids, Xiaoqiang Zeng
Doctoral Dissertations
The present research develops two methods to improve the convergence and robustness of CFL algorithm, the triple time method and error- limited time step ramping method.
A general formulation of the triple time scheme is developed by introducing three pseudo time-marching steps to control three preconditionings for artificial dissipation, non-linear equation iteration convergence and linear equation iteration convergence separately. It is proven that the triple time method can be degenerated to the single time method and the multiple DDLGS iteration method at special cases.
Stability analysis is used to choose the optimum combination of three preconditionings from the steady preconditioning, …
A Multi-State Molecular Epidemiological Survey Of 16 Beef, Dairy, Poultry And Swine Farms To Facilitate Risk Assessment Of Listeria Monocytogenes, David Dean Rasmussen
A Multi-State Molecular Epidemiological Survey Of 16 Beef, Dairy, Poultry And Swine Farms To Facilitate Risk Assessment Of Listeria Monocytogenes, David Dean Rasmussen
Doctoral Dissertations
Listeria monocytogenes s an intracellular pathogen that poses serious risks for immuno-compromised individuals. On the farm risk assessment is needed to reduce exposure of such individuals to this pathogen. Base line epidemiological surveys for this pathogen are needed to identify common ecological reservoirs and sources. A 21 month survey of 4 animal farm types for L. monocytogenes in five different states was conducted to determine the level of occurrence in various environments. An overall occurrence of 1.4% (20/1432 samples) for L. monocytogenes was observed in this 21 month survey. Each sample type (soil, bedding/litter, feed/grass and animal rectal swabs) produced …
Single Muon Production And Implications For Charm In √Sn N = 200 Gev Au+Au Collisions, Andrew Miles Glenn
Single Muon Production And Implications For Charm In √Sn N = 200 Gev Au+Au Collisions, Andrew Miles Glenn
Doctoral Dissertations
The PHENIX experiment, located at the Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Rela- tivistic Heavy Ion Collider, is designed to study high energy proton+proton and nu- cleus+nucleus collisions in order to characterize hot and dense nuclear matter. This dissertation presents the first analysis of single muon production in √sN N = 200 GeV Au+Au reactions. Implications of the forward rapidity measurements for charm pro- duction are discussed. Motivation for charm production measurements and the role of open charm in characterizing the medium created in relativistic heavy ion collisions are presented, and the importance of measurements at forward rapidity is established. The results of …
The Function Of The Stress Hormone Cortisol In Disease Susceptibility Of Channel Catfish, Ictalurus Punctatus, Todd David Sink
The Function Of The Stress Hormone Cortisol In Disease Susceptibility Of Channel Catfish, Ictalurus Punctatus, Todd David Sink
Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of these studies was to examine the roles that the stress hormone cortisol plays in disease susceptibility of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, to enteric septicemia of catfish (ESC). ESC is a serious disease of the channel catfish industry with annual losses in the millions. Few treatment options such as antibiotics and vaccines are available, but efficacy of treatments has proven to be limited. Deeper investigations into the physiological causes of disease in fish that accompany commercial production are needed to promote understanding of disease treatment and prevention.
Disease challenges using Edwardsiella ictaluri, the pathogenic bacterium that …