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- 1Alam, Kazi, MM
- 1Baleja, James D.
- 1Booker, Brandon K.
- 1Chehel Amirani, Morteza
- 1Dever, Brittany R
- 8Department of Biochemistry
- 3Department of Chemistry
- 3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- 3Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 2Department of Oncology
- 2Department of Renewable Resources
- 2Glover, Mark (Biochemistry)
- 2Schultz, Michael (Biochemistry)
- 2Tang, Tian (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Dew, Steven (Electrical & Computer Engineering)
- 1Dew, Steven K (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Dr. Cindy Paszkowski (Department of Biological Sciences) / Dr. David Coltman (Department of Biological Sciences)
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Fall 2010
Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1) establishes latent infections in neurons in vivo and lytic infections in epithelial cells and fibroblasts. During latent infections, HSV-1 transcription is restricted and the genomes are not replicated. Latent HSV-1 genomes are chromatinized, such that...
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A Coarse-Grained Simulation Framework to Study Polyethylenimine-DNA Nanoparticles in Gene Delivery
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Cellular DNAs contain genetic information vital for the functioning of the cells. Corruption of this information, or genetic disorders, can lead to various diseases. A potential treatment is to deliver exogenous DNAs with the correct genetic information to malignant cells to achieve a...
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Anti-Cancer Mechanism of Trastuzumab via Blocking Nuclear HER2 Function and Epigenetic Mechanism of Resistance
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HER2 receptor tyrosine kinase (encoded by ERBB2 gene) is overexpressed in approximately 25% of all breast cancer tumors (known as HER2-positive breast cancers). Overexpression of HER2 causes overactivation of downstream receptor tyrosine kinase pathways including PI3K/Akt and MAPK pathways and is...
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Spring 2022
Primary herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infections are common in childhood, affecting mainly the oropharyngeal mucosa. The virus is then transported to the neuronal bodies in the trigeminal ganglia, where it establishes lifelong latency. Although latent infections are asymptomatic, HSV-1...
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Fall 2010
Asf1 is a conserved H3/H4 histone chaperone with multiple functions in chromatin modulation. Using budding yeast as a model, we identify new pathways of Asf1 function, and expand current knowledge regarding the known roles of Asf1. First, we uncover novel genetic interactions between ASF1 and...
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Spring 2014
Benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide (BPDE), a known carcinogen, is a reactive metabolite of benzo[a]pyrene (BP). BP is usually formed during combustion of organic substances, such as cigarette smoke, automobile emission exhaust, and industrial waste burning. BPDE can covalently bind to the nucleobases of...
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Spring 2013
Chromatin plays a pivotal role in regulating critical DNA dependent processes, such as transcription. Chromatin and associated epigenetic modifications form the molecular basis of differentiation and development and are misregulated in disease states, such as cancer. Histone H1 molecules are key...
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Developing and Assessing an Environmental DNA Protocol for Detecting Amphibian Species in Lentic Systems in Alberta, Canada
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Global declines of amphibian populations have resulted in increased interest in determining and monitoring the geographic ranges for both endangered and invasive amphibian species. Monitoring programs rely on detection techniques to amass data, techniques that must be dependable in order to...
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DNA-assisted Heterogeneous Integration of Micro- and Nanoelectronic Devices: Modeling, Control, and Rational Design of Selective Attachment
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Heterogeneous integration is an electronic packaging approach that enables the fabrication and assembly of complete electronic subsystems from components fabricated with different substrates and processes. Current commercial techniques like robotic pick-and-place, fluidic self-assembly, and...