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Skip to Search Results- 2Lohmeier, Elke Monika, 1955-
- 2Veldhoen, Richard
- 1ALSHUMAIMERI, NADA A.
- 1Acevedo Morantes, Claudia Y
- 1Aderibigbe, Ayodeji O.
- 1Ahsan, Irfan.
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Spring 2016
Approximately one third of the E. coli and human proteomes consist of membrane proteins. Among these proteins are oxidoreductases, which fulfil central roles in the bioenergetic processes of cells, function as pathogenicity factors in microorganisms and their dysfunction is responsible for many...
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Fall 2022
Prion diseases are neurodegenerative disorders that arise from the misfolding of the cellular prion protein (PrPC) into the infectious prion protein (PrPSc), resulting in a conformational change in the protein structure. Despite being extensively studied, high-resolution structural information...
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Fall 2012
The heart requires an uninterrupted supply of fuels to sustain its physiological function. Fatty acids are the predominant substrates and endogenous triglyceride turnover contributes significantly to fatty acid oxidation. Lipins are cytosolic, bifunctional enzymes involved in both glycerolipid...
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Fall 2015
Systemic chemotherapy in combination with local intervention through surgery and radiotherapy are effective treatments for breast cancers. Chemotherapy is often used in patients with early signs of disease to effectively shrink the tumor and prevent metastasis before surgical excision of the...