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Results for "biochemistry"
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Spring 2020
Calcium homeostasis is essential and central to a variety of cellular processes from cell life and death pathways to metabolism to muscle contraction. One component that is essential to intracellular calcium regulation is known as the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca-ATPase, or SERCA. SERCA...
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Fall 2018
Desmosomes are large, complex protein assemblies which, at the most fundamental level, facilitate cellular adhesion. On a grander scale, desmosomes, and more specifically desmosomal networks, are critical for the maintenance of tissue integrity. They link the cytoskeletons of adjacent cells...
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2013-06-12
Casey, Joe - Professor, Department of Biochemistry
Competition is fierce in the CIHR Open Operating Grants Program (OOGP). With success rates of ~18%, applicants often face resubmission of their unfunded application. This workshop provided a forum to discuss key considerations when resubmitting an application. Questions discussed included: What...
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2011-10-19
Schang, Luis - Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry
This presentation given by Dr. Luis Schang, is ready for download. The speaker, having served as a reviewer for the CIHR Doctoral Awards committee, gave information about the evaluation criteria and the components of preparing a CIHR Doctoral Award application that will be funded. Please see...
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Spring 2021
Splicing is an essential step in the post-transcriptional modification of pre-mRNAs in eukaryotes. This process is catalyzed by the spliceosome, a multi-megadalton nuclear protein-RNA enzyme which excises non-coding sequence from RNA transcripts prior to translation. Deficient or improper...