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Full-Text Articles in Enzymes and Coenzymes
Identification And Characterization Of Butyrate-Producing Species In The Human Gut Microbiome, Grace Maline
Identification And Characterization Of Butyrate-Producing Species In The Human Gut Microbiome, Grace Maline
Theses/Capstones/Creative Projects
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) including ulcerative colitis, indeterminate colitis, and Crohn’s disease are increasingly common conditions that places a high physical and financial burden on individuals and global healthcare systems. Though many treatments exist for these conditions, their unpredictable nature and causation make them difficult to manage across the variety of IBD patients. Additionally, many of these treatments come with undesirable side effects or modes of delivery. Therefore, it is worthwhile to explore the use of Short Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs) such as butyrate whose affects in the human gut include decreased inflammation and decreased risk of colorectal cancer. As …
Remotely Controlled Enzyme Behavior Using Localized Thermal Gradients, Sarah Brown
Remotely Controlled Enzyme Behavior Using Localized Thermal Gradients, Sarah Brown
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
No existing model describes an identified special case of enzyme behavior when directly stimulated with thermal energy via an RF field.
The ability to remotely influence cellular functions and outcomes is a new approach to targeted medicine. Nano-medicine and biotechnology are the future of medical diagnostics and treatment. The ability to remotely influence cellular functions and outcomes is a new approach to targeted medicine. Direct heating of an enzyme vs bulk heating changes the enzyme activity.
I tested how direct transfer of thermal energy changes rates of enzyme reactions. We created samples of enzymes, attached to ferrous (magnetic) nano-particles, and …