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The Phytotoxic Virulence Factor Bcsnod 1 From Botrytis Cinerea, Gnana Sreekar Nidadavolu, Hana Mcfeeters Apr 2015

The Phytotoxic Virulence Factor Bcsnod 1 From Botrytis Cinerea, Gnana Sreekar Nidadavolu, Hana Mcfeeters

Research Horizons Day Posters

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Synthesis And Characterization Study Of Biomimetic Tetradentate Ni Complexes, Nirupama Singh Apr 2015

Synthesis And Characterization Study Of Biomimetic Tetradentate Ni Complexes, Nirupama Singh

Research Horizons Day Posters

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Active Site Mimics Of Nickel Superoxide Dismutase, Victoria Grace Snider Apr 2015

Active Site Mimics Of Nickel Superoxide Dismutase, Victoria Grace Snider

Research Horizons Day Posters

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High Mannose Binding Lectins - A New Class Of Attractive Antifungals, Tyler Hays Jones Apr 2015

High Mannose Binding Lectins - A New Class Of Attractive Antifungals, Tyler Hays Jones

Research Horizons Day Posters

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Expression, Purification, And Activity Of Peptidyl-Trna Hydrolase 1 Of Rickettsia Rickettsii, Jessica Osler Jan 2015

Expression, Purification, And Activity Of Peptidyl-Trna Hydrolase 1 Of Rickettsia Rickettsii, Jessica Osler

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

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Scale Up Isolation Of Aaptamine For In Vivo Evaluation Indicates Its Neurobiological Activity Is Linked To The Delta Opioid Receptor, Nicole L. Mcintosh, Eptisam Lambu, Laura Millan-Lobo, Fei Li, Li He, Phillip Crews, Jennifer L. Whistler, Tyler Johnson Jan 2015

Scale Up Isolation Of Aaptamine For In Vivo Evaluation Indicates Its Neurobiological Activity Is Linked To The Delta Opioid Receptor, Nicole L. Mcintosh, Eptisam Lambu, Laura Millan-Lobo, Fei Li, Li He, Phillip Crews, Jennifer L. Whistler, Tyler Johnson

Student Research Posters

Opioid receptors belong to the large superfamily of seven transmembrane-spanning (7TM) G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). As a class, GPCRs are of fundamental physiological importance mediating the actions of the majority of known neurotransmitters and hormones. The Mu, Delta, and Kappa (MOP, DOP, KOP) opioid receptors are particularly intriguing members of this receptor family as they are the targets involved in many neurobiological diseases such as addiction, pain, stress, anxiety, and depression. Recently we discovered that the aaptamine class of marine sponge derived natural products exhibit selective agonist activity in vitro for the DOP versus MOP receptor. Our findings may explain …