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Spring 2024
Animals use olfaction to receive invaluable information about their chemical environment. Chemical cues, also referred to as odourants, are detected by the olfactory system, which begins at the olfactory epithelium. Within this olfactory epithelium are olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) that...
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Chaperone and Gene Regulatory Roles of SMYD1b during Early Skeletal Muscle Development and Heart Morphogenesis
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Sarcomeres are the basic contractile units that make up the striated muscle of the heart and skeletal muscle. The specification and differentiation of muscle cells and the contractile function of the sarcomere are generally well understood, but how the sarcomere assembles remains largely unknown....
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Characteristics of alpine plants and soils along an elevational gradient, Northern Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia
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Rates of climate change are accelerated at higher elevations, a pattern termed elevation-dependent warming (EDW). Consequently, the impacts of climate change on community patterning and soil development may be particularly evident in alpine environments. Alpine ecotone boundaries, such as...
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Spring 2021
Reversible protein phosphorylation is one of the most dynamic post-translational modifications (PTMs) regulating eukaryotic cell functions. It is catalyzed by two opposing protein families, protein kinases (PKs) and phosphatases (PPs). PKs represent enzymes with high substrate specificity that...