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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of The Acidifier Vitoxal-Mionix On Growth, Survival, Immune Response And Gut Microbiota Of The Pacific White Shrimp, Litopenaeus Vannamei, Ahmed Mustafa, Davies Anuta, Alehandro Buentello, Susmita Patnaik, Addison Lawrence, Michaele Hume, Delbert Gatlin, Maurice Kemp
Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of The Acidifier Vitoxal-Mionix On Growth, Survival, Immune Response And Gut Microbiota Of The Pacific White Shrimp, Litopenaeus Vannamei, Ahmed Mustafa, Davies Anuta, Alehandro Buentello, Susmita Patnaik, Addison Lawrence, Michaele Hume, Delbert Gatlin, Maurice Kemp
Ahmed Mustafa Dr.
No abstract provided.
Alterg Anti-Gravity Treadmill Walking Program On An Extremely Obese Female, Jane Shimon, Shawn Simonson, Elaine Long, Brooke Lester
Alterg Anti-Gravity Treadmill Walking Program On An Extremely Obese Female, Jane Shimon, Shawn Simonson, Elaine Long, Brooke Lester
Jane Shimon
No abstract provided.
The Utility Of Motivational Interviewing Using Co-Active Life Coaching Skills On Adults Struggling With Obesity: Participants' Perspectives, Courtney Newnham-Kanas, Jennifer Irwin, Don Morrow
The Utility Of Motivational Interviewing Using Co-Active Life Coaching Skills On Adults Struggling With Obesity: Participants' Perspectives, Courtney Newnham-Kanas, Jennifer Irwin, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Change-Ing Obesity: A Methodological Account Of A Comprehensive Study For University Students With Obesity, Erin Pearson, Jennifer Irwin, Don Morrow
Change-Ing Obesity: A Methodological Account Of A Comprehensive Study For University Students With Obesity, Erin Pearson, Jennifer Irwin, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Motor Demand-Dependent Improvement In Accuracy Following Low-Frequency Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Of Left Motor Cortex., Cathrin Buetefisch, Benjamin Hines, Linda Shuster, Paola Pergami, Adam Mathes
Motor Demand-Dependent Improvement In Accuracy Following Low-Frequency Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Of Left Motor Cortex., Cathrin Buetefisch, Benjamin Hines, Linda Shuster, Paola Pergami, Adam Mathes
Linda Shuster
No abstract provided.
Role Of Stat3/5 And Bcl-2/Xl In 2-Methoxyestradiol-Induced Endoreduplication Of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells, Cm Ting, Ck Wong, Rn Wong, Kw Lo, Aw Lee, Gs Tsao, Ml Lung, N.K. Mak
Role Of Stat3/5 And Bcl-2/Xl In 2-Methoxyestradiol-Induced Endoreduplication Of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells, Cm Ting, Ck Wong, Rn Wong, Kw Lo, Aw Lee, Gs Tsao, Ml Lung, N.K. Mak
Professor MAK, Nai Ki
2-methoxyestradiol (2ME2), an endogenous metabolite of 17-b-estradiol, has been shown to induce apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in various tumor models. We have previously shown that 2ME2 induced endoreduplication in a welldifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) HK-1 and a poorly differentiated C666-1 cell line. In the present study, we studied the survival factors involved in 2ME2-induced endoreduplicating NPC cells. In the HK-1 cells, knockdown of BcL-xL expression by siRNA resulted in the reduction of endoreduplication and an increase in the percentage of apoptosis. Further mechanistic study revealed that 2ME2 enhanced the expression of the phosphorylated form of STAT5 (p-STAT5-Y694), but not …
Use Of Unnamed Sources Drops From Peaks In 1960s And 1970s, Ann Williams
Use Of Unnamed Sources Drops From Peaks In 1960s And 1970s, Ann Williams
Ann E Williams
This content analysis of The Washington Post and The New York Times finds that the use of anonymous sources peaked in the 1960s and 1970s. The analysis also finds that contemporary journalists are more likely to explain the reason for anonymity.
Dust Emissions From Undisturbed And Disturbed, Crusted Playa Surfaces: Cattle Trampling Effects, Ed Frederickson, Teddy Zobeck, Robert Van Pelt, Matthew Baddock
Dust Emissions From Undisturbed And Disturbed, Crusted Playa Surfaces: Cattle Trampling Effects, Ed Frederickson, Teddy Zobeck, Robert Van Pelt, Matthew Baddock
Ed L. Frederickson
Dry playa lake beds can be significant sources of fine dust emission. This study used a portable field wind tunnel to quantify the PM10 emissions from a bare, fine-textured playa surface located in the far northern Chihuahua Desert. The natural, undisturbed crust and its subjection to two levels of animal disturbance (one and ten cow passes) were tested. The wind tunnel generated dust emissions under controlled conditions for firstly an initial blow-off of the surface, followed by two longer runs with sand added to the flow as an abrader material. Dust was measured using a GRIMM particle monitor. For the …
Molecular Anatomy Of The Developing Limb In The Coqu ́I Frog, Eleutherodactylus Coqui, Joshua Gross, Ryan Kerney, James Hanken, Clifford Tabin
Molecular Anatomy Of The Developing Limb In The Coqu ́I Frog, Eleutherodactylus Coqui, Joshua Gross, Ryan Kerney, James Hanken, Clifford Tabin
Ryan Kerney
The vertebrate limb demonstrates remark- able similarity in basic organization across phylogenetically disparate groups. To gain further insight into how this mor- phological similarity is maintained in different developmental contexts, we explored the molecular anatomy of size-reduced embryos of the Puerto Rican coqu ́ı frog, Eleutherodactylus coqui. This animal demonstrates direct development, a life- history strategy marked by rapid progression from egg to adult and absence of a free-living, aquatic larva. Nonethe- less, coqu ́ı exhibits a basal anuran limb structure, with four toes on the forelimb and five toes on the hind limb. We in- vestigated the extent to …
Effects Of Indian Herbs On The Modulation Of Stress And Immune Response In Tilapia., Ahmed Mustafa, Brittany Byerley, Hasina Karki
Effects Of Indian Herbs On The Modulation Of Stress And Immune Response In Tilapia., Ahmed Mustafa, Brittany Byerley, Hasina Karki
Ahmed Mustafa Dr.
No abstract provided.
Levels Of Biological Organization And The Origin Of Novelty, Brian Hall, Ryan Kerney
Levels Of Biological Organization And The Origin Of Novelty, Brian Hall, Ryan Kerney
Ryan Kerney
The concept of novelty in evolutionary biology pertains to multiple tiers of biological organization from behavioral and morphological changes to changes at the molecular level. Identifying novel features requires assessments of similarity (homology and homoplasy) of relationships (phylogenetic history) and of shared developmental and genetic pathways or networks. After a brief discussion of how novelty is used in recent literature, we discuss whether the evolutionary approach to homology and homoplasy initially formulated by Lankester in the 19th century informs our understanding of novelty today. We then discuss six examples of morphological features described in the recent literature as novelties, and …
Chloroplast Phenomics: Systematic Phenotypic Screening Of Chloroplast Protein Mutants In Arabidopsis, Yan Lu, Linda Savage, Robert Last
Chloroplast Phenomics: Systematic Phenotypic Screening Of Chloroplast Protein Mutants In Arabidopsis, Yan Lu, Linda Savage, Robert Last
Yan Lu
No abstract provided.
Feasibility Of Farming Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis Niloticus (L.), In Suboptimal Water Temperature, Ahmed Mustafa, Laura Randolph, Shree Dhawale
Feasibility Of Farming Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis Niloticus (L.), In Suboptimal Water Temperature, Ahmed Mustafa, Laura Randolph, Shree Dhawale
Ahmed Mustafa Dr.
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Indian Herbs On The Modulation Of Stress And Immune Response In Tilapia, Ahmed Mustafa, Brittany Byerley, Paul Mccain
Effects Of Indian Herbs On The Modulation Of Stress And Immune Response In Tilapia, Ahmed Mustafa, Brittany Byerley, Paul Mccain
Ahmed Mustafa Dr.
No abstract provided.
Embryonic Staging Table For A Direct- Developing Salamander, Plethodon Cinereus (Plethodontidae), Ryan Kerney
Embryonic Staging Table For A Direct- Developing Salamander, Plethodon Cinereus (Plethodontidae), Ryan Kerney
Ryan Kerney
This work presents a refined staging table for the direct-developing red-backed salamander Plethodon cinereus, which is based on the incom- plete staging system of James Norman Dent (J Morphol 1942; 71:577– 601). This common species from eastern North America is a member of the species-rich lungless salamander family Plethodontidae. The stag- ing table presented here covers several stages omitted by Dent and reveals novel developmental features of P. cinereus embryos. These include putative Leydig cells and open gill clefts, which are found in lar- vae of metamorphosing species but were previously reported as absent in direct-developing Plethodon. Other features found …
Associations Between Core Strength, Walking Speed, And Age In Women, Jean Omodt
Associations Between Core Strength, Walking Speed, And Age In Women, Jean Omodt
Jean Omodt
No abstract provided.
Are Species Cohesive?—A View From Bacteriology, Frederick M. Cohan
Are Species Cohesive?—A View From Bacteriology, Frederick M. Cohan
Frederick M. Cohan
No abstract provided.
Associations Of Daily Eating Episodes, And Eating Away-From-Home With Blood Level Of Total Cholesterol, Dr. Nancy L. Cohen
Associations Of Daily Eating Episodes, And Eating Away-From-Home With Blood Level Of Total Cholesterol, Dr. Nancy L. Cohen
Nancy L. Cohen
No abstract provided.