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Arabidopsis Heat Shock Granules Exhibit Dynamic Cellular Behavior And Can Form In Response To Protein Misfolding In The Absence Of Elevated Temperatures, Rosalie Lawrence , '12, Nicholas J. Kaplinsky Jul 2020

Arabidopsis Heat Shock Granules Exhibit Dynamic Cellular Behavior And Can Form In Response To Protein Misfolding In The Absence Of Elevated Temperatures, Rosalie Lawrence , '12, Nicholas J. Kaplinsky

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Dugesia Japonica Is The Best Suited Of Three Planarian Species For High-Throughput Toxicology Screening, D. Ireland, Veronica Bochenek , '22, Daniel Chaiken , '20, C. Rabeler, Sumi Onoe , '21, Ameet Soni, Eva-Maria S. Collins Apr 2020

Dugesia Japonica Is The Best Suited Of Three Planarian Species For High-Throughput Toxicology Screening, D. Ireland, Veronica Bochenek , '22, Daniel Chaiken , '20, C. Rabeler, Sumi Onoe , '21, Ameet Soni, Eva-Maria S. Collins

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High-throughput screening (HTS) using new approach methods is revolutionizing toxicology. Asexual freshwater planarians are a promising invertebrate model for neurotoxicity HTS because their diverse behaviors can be used as quantitative readouts of neuronal function. Currently, three planarian species are commonly used in toxicology research: Dugesia japonica, Schmidtea mediterranea, and Girardia tigrina. However, only D. japonica has been demonstrated to be suitable for HTS. Here, we assess the two other species for HTS suitability by direct comparison with D. japonica. Through quantitative assessments of morphology and multiple behaviors, we assayed the effects of 4 common solvents (DMSO, …


Probing The Function Of Long Noncoding Rnas In The Nucleus, Sajal Medha K. Akkipeddi , '20, A. J. Velleca, Dawn M. Carone Mar 2020

Probing The Function Of Long Noncoding Rnas In The Nucleus, Sajal Medha K. Akkipeddi , '20, A. J. Velleca, Dawn M. Carone

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The nucleus is a highly organized and dynamic environment where regulation and coordination of processes such as gene expression and DNA replication are paramount. In recent years, noncoding RNAs have emerged as key participants in the regulation of nuclear processes. There are a multitude of functional roles for long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), mediated through their ability to act as molecular scaffolds bridging interactions with proteins, chromatin, and other RNA molecules within the nuclear environment. In this review, we discuss the diversity of techniques that have been developed to probe the function of nuclear lncRNAs, along with the ways in which …