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A Genetic And Molecular Analysis Of Spermiogenesis Initiation In Caenorhabditis Elegans, Paul J. Muhlrad
A Genetic And Molecular Analysis Of Spermiogenesis Initiation In Caenorhabditis Elegans, Paul J. Muhlrad
Paul J Muhlrad
How do cells acquire and regulate their specialized forms and functions? This is the fundamental question underlying the experiments described in this dissertation. To examine this question, I have peered deeply into an exquisitely specialized cell from a genetically tractable organism: the spermatozoon of the nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans. C. elegans sperm orchestrate a fantastic morphogenetic transformation under severe constraints of time and cellular resources. In response to an external signal, spermatids reorganize their membranes and cytoskeleton to form crawling spermatozoa.This maturation, termed spermiogenesis, ensues without any new gene expression. To better understand this signaling pathway, I isolated suppressors of a …
The Unusual Life History Of Alseis Blackiana: A Shade-Persistent Pioneer Tree?, Jason D. Nason, J. W. Dalling, K. Winter, S. P. Hubbell, D. A. Murawski, J. L. Hamrick
The Unusual Life History Of Alseis Blackiana: A Shade-Persistent Pioneer Tree?, Jason D. Nason, J. W. Dalling, K. Winter, S. P. Hubbell, D. A. Murawski, J. L. Hamrick
Jason D Nason
Classifications of tree species into regeneration guilds or functional groups are often based on a limited number of life history characteristics indicative of requirements for early establishment, with the assumption that these traits are correlated with growth requirements of larger individuals. We tested the validity of this assumption for Alseis blackiana, a common canopy tree in central Panama, by examining its seed germination, seedling growth, and sapling distribution, growth, and mortality. We found that the early life history of Alseis is characteristic of pioneer species: the seed germination rate was much higher in forest gaps than in the forest understory, …
Abnormal Expression Of P27kip1 Protein In Levator Ani Muscle Of Aging Women With Pelvic Floor Disorders – A Relationship To The Cellular Differentiation And Degeneration, Antonin Bukovsky, Pleas Copas, Michael R. Caudle, Maria Cekanova Ms, Rndr, Phd, Tamara Dassanayake, Bridgett Asbury, Stuart E. Van Meter, Robert F. Elder, Jeffrey B. Brown, Stephanie B. Cross
Abnormal Expression Of P27kip1 Protein In Levator Ani Muscle Of Aging Women With Pelvic Floor Disorders – A Relationship To The Cellular Differentiation And Degeneration, Antonin Bukovsky, Pleas Copas, Michael R. Caudle, Maria Cekanova Ms, Rndr, Phd, Tamara Dassanayake, Bridgett Asbury, Stuart E. Van Meter, Robert F. Elder, Jeffrey B. Brown, Stephanie B. Cross
Maria Cekanova MS, RNDr, PhD
Background Pelvic floor disorders affect almost 50% of aging women. An important role in the pelvic floor support belongs to the levator ani muscle. The p27/kip1 (p27) protein, multifunctional cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, shows changing expression in differentiating skeletal muscle cells during development, and relatively high levels of p27 RNA were detected in the normal human skeletal muscles.
Methods Biopsy samples of levator ani muscle were obtained from 22 symptomatic patients with stress urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and overlaps (age range 38–74), and nine asymptomatic women (age 31–49). Cryostat sections were investigated for p27 protein expression and type I (slow …
Taxonomy And Biology Of A New Oecophoridae (Lepidoptera) From Central Chile, T. Heath Ogden
Taxonomy And Biology Of A New Oecophoridae (Lepidoptera) From Central Chile, T. Heath Ogden
T. Heath Ogden
The adult, larva, and pupa of Afdera jimenae Ogden & Parra sp. nov. are described and illustrated. Larvae live in leaf litter throughout all instars and are generalists feeding upon the fallen leaves of a number of different plant species of sclerophyllous forests. Comments on morphological details and bionomics of this species are given. This is the second species of Afdera know for Chile.