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- 1Chu, Kevin
- 1Clifford, Alexander M
- 1Collins, Catherine Elizabeth Victoria
- 1Corscadden, Lisa.
- 1Cyr, Anika
- 6Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science
- 3Department of Biological Sciences
- 3Department of Medicine
- 2Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
- 2Department of Physiology
- 2Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- 1Baker, Glen (Psychiatry)
- 1Davidge, Sandra T. (Physiology/Obstetrics and Gynecology)
- 1Dr. Andrew Mason (Medicine)
- 1Dr. David Bressler (Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science)
- 1Dr. Dion R. Brocks, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- 1Dyck, Jason RB (Pediatrics)/ McAlister, Finlay A (Medicine)
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Spring 2022
Dendritic cells (DCs) are antigen presenting cells critical for the initiation of the adaptive immune response. As such, DCs continually circulate the body to survey for foreign antigen in the periphery. DCs encounter a milieu of environmental cues within the traversed microenvironment that can...
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Fall 2019
Parasite aggregation is a population-based metric in which many hosts harbour few parasites but some hosts are infected by a large number of parasites. The causes of aggregation are primarily attributed to heterogeneity in host exposure and susceptibility. However, parasites can exert numerous...
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Fall 2013
Collins, Catherine Elizabeth Victoria
Surface mining for bitumen extraction results in production of tailings that are deposited into large ponds. Tailings in the ponds support diverse microbial communities capable of metabolizing organic compounds and producing biogenic gases (methane, CH4 and carbon dioxide, CO2). Because of low...
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Myeloperoxidase-mediated bio-activation of NSAIDs in leukemia cells: Potential selective cytotoxicity
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Several lines of evidence have pointed to the potential benefit of anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in cancer therapy due to the well-established correlation between cancer and chronic inflammation. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells overexpress myeloperoxidase (MPO), which has been studied for...
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New Insight into the Role of Myocardial Fatty Acid Uptake and Utilization in Health and Disease
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All mammalian cells rely on adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to maintain function and for survival. The heart has the highest basal ATP demand of any organ due to the necessity for continuous contraction. As such, the ability of the cardiomyocyte to monitor cellular energy status and adapt the supply...
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Nutritional Factors Impacting Intestinal Lipid Metabolism Using a Model of Low Birth Weight Swine
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Introduction: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are increasing at an alarming rate globally. A common feature in these conditions is increased adiposity leading to insulin resistance (IR). Dyslipidemia is a major contributing...
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Respiration, Acid/Base, Ammonia and Ionoregulatory Strategies in the Pacific hagfish (Eptatretus stoutii)
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Hagfish feed on putrefied carrion, which poses several environmental challenges to the scavenger including hypoxia (Low PO2), hypercapnia (high PCO2) and high environmental ammonia (HEA). To any other organism, these conditions would be physiologically challenging; however, hagfish seem to have...
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Spring 2024
Background and Objective High-fat Western diets have been linked to the dysregulation of fatty acids (FA) and glucose intake in tissues, resulting in adverse metabolic outcomes such as obesity, insulin resistance, and atherosclerosis. There is a pressing need for new therapeutic approaches to...
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Fall 2013
Solubility of glucose and lactose in subcritical water (SCW) was first determined at different pressures and temperatures. Sugar solubility increased with temperature but decreased with an increase in pressure. Then, carbohydrates and phenolics were extracted from lentil husk and cotyledon using...