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(Vanderbilt UniversityVanderbilt University, 2009-04-22)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008)
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(Jean and Alexander Heard Library, 2008)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008)
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(2009-02-19)
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(Jean and Alexander Heard Library, 2010-04-27)DiscoverArchive within Vanderbilt University’s Library system currently exists in a very basic implementation that does not necessarily encourage the fundamental purpose of the archive. This purpose is to gather and publish ...
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(2019-03-14)Department: ChemistryG-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are ubiquitous in drug development programs; one third of FDA approved therapeutics target GPCRs. Despite this, many GPCRs remain in obscurity as their exact physiological role in ...
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(Journal of Family Ministry, 2002)
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(Loyola Law Review, 2010)There are no rules of procedure for legal negotiation. Negotiators have to make them up. The procedures for legal negotiation have to fit the context of each unique case. Moreover, they have to be acceptable to the other ...
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(2021-12)As an active member of the Tennessee arts education ecosystem, ArtsEd TN has made it their mission to work toward creating access to arts education for all students. ArtsEd TN is faced with decisions about where to focus ...
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(Theological Education, 1989)
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(2022-08-16)Department: PharmacologyBackground: The KV11.1 potassium channel, formerly the human Ether-a-go-go-Related Gene (hERG)-channel, is important for repolarization of cardiac action potentials. Loss-of-function (LOF) KV11.1 variants cause Long QT ...
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(2017-08-03)Department: BiochemistryDespite significant progress in breast cancer therapeutics and survival in recent decades, treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has lagged behind in these advances, with cytotoxic chemotherapy remaining the ...
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Discovery and characterization of G protein-gated, inwardly-rectifying, potassium channel modulators (2018-10-16)Department: PharmacologyG protein-gated, inwardly-rectifying, potassium (K+) (GIRK) channels are important regulators of cellular excitability throughout the body. GIRK channels are composed of four subunits and exist as homomeric and heteromeric ...
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(2022-03-27)Department: Molecular Pathology & ImmunologyVaccines represent one of the most successful medical interventions in history, and their efficacy is dependent on the induction of a robust and long-lasting immune response, classically through the elicitation of neutralizing ...
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(2023-03-27)Department: Microbe-Host InteractionsDuring a field expedition with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to South Sudan and Uganda, a wildlife researcher who had been collecting bat and rodent samples became ill and was hospitalized with a severe ...
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(2009-06-08)Department: Biochemistryp73, a transcription factor that plays essential roles during development and tumor suppression, shares significant sequence identity with p53. However, p53 and p73 are regulated by different pathways, and p73 is not ...
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(2022-01-14)Department: ChemistryThe human neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptor family (Y1R, Y2R, Y4R, and Y5R) are comprised of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) that bind the ligands neuropeptide Y (NPY), polypeptide YY (PYY), and pancreatic polypeptide (PP). ...
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(2019-12-12)Department: ChemistryThe metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptors belong to the Class C family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and are involved with the modulation of neuronal excitability and synaptic transmission within the central ...
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(2014-07-17)Department: Biomedical InformaticsA logical mechanism by which SNPs affect the pathophysiology of disease is through altering the expression of genes. Several studies have explored how SNPs alter expression of nearby genes (cis-eQTLs), but far fewer studies ...