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Molecular Biosciences: Recent submissions
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Avian tuberculosis in human infections
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A study of the blood groups among the American Indians
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INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTOR ROLE OF IPAD FROM THE TYPE III SECRETION SYSTEM OF SHIGELLA FLEXNERI
(University of Kansas, 2016-05-31)Shigellosis is an infectious gastrointestinal disease caused by Shigella spp. Approximately 165 million cases of shigellosis occur every year around the world, the vast majority of them in developing countries. High levels ... -
Inhibition of Alzheimer’s type toxic aggregates of tau with fungal secondary metabolites
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Tau is a microtubule-associated protein that is typically found in the axons of neurons. The aggregation of the tau is a significant event in many neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease. In these disease ... -
Antiparallel Dimers of the Small Multidrug Resistance Protein EmrE Are More Stable Than Parallel Dimers
(American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2012-06-14)The bacterial multidrug transporter EmrE is a dual-topology membrane protein and as such is able to insert into the membrane in two opposite orientations. The functional form of EmrE is a homodimer; however, the relative ... -
Passive sensitization with syphilitic serum
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Population Extinction and the Genetics of Adaptation
(University of Chicago Press, 2008-08)Theories of adaptation typically ignore the effect of environmental change on population size. But some environmental challenges—challenges to which populations must adapt—may depress absolute fitness below 1, causing ... -
A DNA Virus of Drosophila
(Public Library of Science, 2011-10-28)Little is known about the viruses infecting most species. Even in groups as well-studied as Drosophila, only a handful of viruses have been well-characterized. A viral metagenomic approach was used to explore viral diversity ... -
The Population Genetics of Evolutionary Rescue
(Public Library of Science, 2014-08-14)Evolutionary rescue occurs when a population that is threatened with extinction by an environmental change adapts to the change sufficiently rapidly to survive. Here we extend the mathematical theory of evolutionary rescue. ... -
Studies upon epidemic paralysis among guinea pigs
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Antigenic properties of several species of Amebas
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
The role of Ewing’s sarcoma protein EWS in endochondral ossification and angiogenesis
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)Ewing sarcoma is a bone and cartilage cancer affecting children and adolescents. Up to 90% of Ewing sarcoma patients express a chimeric EWS/FLI1 protein which is formed by a chromosomal translocation, and is known to induce ... -
The effect of urea on living cells
(University of Kansas, 1927) -
Antigenic properties of Euglena gracilis and certain other unicellular chlorophyll-bearing organisms
(University of Kansas, 1927) -
A study of anemia produced by filtrates of B. welchii
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Studies in the cultural and serological characteristics of some aerobic spore-producing bacteria
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Two distinct modes of metal ion binding in the nuclease active site of a viral DNA-packaging terminase: insight into the two-metal-ion catalytic mechanism
(Oxford University Press, 2015-10-07)