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Investigating the role of Stromalin and its potential downstream targets on seizure behaviour in Drosophila
DownloadFall 2024
The cohesin complex is a highly conserved structure that plays an important role in sister chromatid cohesion, segregating chromosomes during cell division, gene regulation, and repairing double stranded DNA breaks. The cohesin complex is comprised of four core subunits: Stromalin (STAG1/2),...
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Spring 2017
Neurocysticercosis, the major global cause of acquired epilepsy, is a parasitic disease caused by Taenia solium larvae. Patients may have seizures whether larvae in brain are alive or degenerated (calcified). We assessed whether parasitic lesions produce changes in structural brain scans that are...