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The Effect Of Twist1b And Twist2 Knockdown On Tgf-Beta Signaling Expression In Tendon Progenitors, Marinia N. Bishay
The Effect Of Twist1b And Twist2 Knockdown On Tgf-Beta Signaling Expression In Tendon Progenitors, Marinia N. Bishay
Honors Scholars Collaborative Projects
Somites are important mesoderm structures that form in regularly timed intervals from the anterior end of the paraxial mesoderm at the end of gastrulation during embryogenesis. Cells of the ventromedial portion of the somite, the sclerotome, undergo epithelial to mesenchymal transition, surround the notochord, and give rise to connective tissues of the axial skeleton including the vertebrae, tendons, and ligaments. We are interested in understanding how the sclerotome is compartmentalized into the region that makes tendons. Genes expressed in the sclerotome, twist1 and twist2, are likely involved in the downstream differentiation of sclerotome to tendon progenitors. Previous studies have shown …
The Interconnectivity Of Parkinson's Disease And Type Two Diabetes Mellitus, Erica Olfson
The Interconnectivity Of Parkinson's Disease And Type Two Diabetes Mellitus, Erica Olfson
Honors Scholars Collaborative Projects
This thesis is about the biochemical connection between Parkinson's disease and Type II Diabetes Mellitus.