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(2017-12-05)Department: Microbiology and ImmunologyThe host protein cyclophilin A (CypA) can both stimulate and inhibit HIV-1 infection through its interaction with the viral capsid (CA). CypA enhances the early stages of HIV-1 infection in part by promoting nuclear import ...
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(2023-04-21)Tactile symbols are often used as a form of communication for students with complex support needs, specifically those that have comorbidity of blindness or visual impairment. Tactile symbols allow students to interact, ...
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(2014-05-30)Department: Chemical EngineeringCutaneous defects such as diabetic ulcers, severe burns, and traumatic injuries create a need for cost-effective wound care products that restore tissue function. This dissertation describes the development of an injectable ...
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(2015-04-02)Department: Chemical EngineeringOf the nearly 1.6 million bone graft procedures conducted annually to treat bone fractures in the U.S., ~25% of these fracture patients require rehospitalization due to graft failure. Injectable and settable synthetic bone ...
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(PLoS One, 2019-07-10)Innate CD8 alpha alpha(+) cells, also referred to as iCD8 alpha cells, are TCR-negative intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) possessing cytokine and chemokine profiles and functions related to innate immune cells. iCD8 alpha ...
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(2019-06-21)Department: Microbiology and ImmunologyStaphylococcus aureus is able to infect virtually all organ systems and is a frequently isolated etiologic agent of osteomyelitis, a common and debilitating invasive infection of bone. Treatment of osteomyelitis is often ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2020-05)The Innovation Center of St. Vrain Valley Schools provides STEM-based educational experiences to students in a 50,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility in Longmont, Colorado. Several local business and industry partners ...
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(2022-05-16)Department: Chemical Engineering--
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2021-05)As market-driven businesses, independent schools often rely on innovative practices to stay current for prospective families. In partnership with the National Organization of Independent Schools (NAIS), this mixed-methods ...
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(2018-12-20)Department: NeuroscienceAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by memory loss, language deficits, and executive dysfunction. Currently, there are no disease-modifying therapeutics available and major clinical trials ...
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(Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-13)Cory Calendine, M.D. is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Learn what can be done to minimize discomfort and optimize function in early stage arthritis, as well ...
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(2017-08-04)Department: Nursing ScienceMental health problems are a significant problem among early adolescents and are highly costly to society. Innovative work behaviors (IWB) of middle school faculty and staff are a potentially underused opportunity to address ...
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(2008-04-15)Department: Cell and Development BiologyExport of mature, translationally competent messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs) from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is a highly orchestrated process that includes transcription, capping, splicing, and 3' end ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2008-05-19)Inquiry-oriented instruction is an instructional model that can be implemented in almost any classroom. The following will discuss learners and learning, learners and the environment, curriculum and instructional strategies, ...
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(2011-04-18)Department: ReligionThis study considers the category of religion, the phenomena ostensibly contained therein, and the cultural forces that often manage to evade or insulate themselves against critique by positioning themselves (or by being ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2008-09-15)Hawai'i is a culturally and ethnically diverse state, with the 2006 U.S. Census reporting the state's demographics as 40% Asian, 9.1 % Native Hawai'ian, 19.4% multiracial, 7.8% Hispanic or Latino origin, 24.7% white, and ...
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(Michigan Law Review, 2006)From the inception of the administrative state, scholars have proposed various models of agency decision-making to render such decision-making accountable and effective, only to see those models falter when confronted by ...
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(Emory Law Journal, 2017)Arbitrators are lead actors in global dispute resolution. They are to global dispute resolution what judges are to domestic dispute resolution. Despite its global significance, arbitral decision making is a black box. This ...
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(Boston University Law Review, 2006)Specialization is common in medicine. Doctors become oncologists, radiologists, urologists, or even hernia repair specialists. Specialization is also common among practicing lawyers, who become estate planners or products ...
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(Cornell Law Review, 2001)The quality of the judicial system depends upon the quality of decisions that judges make. Even the most talented and dedicated judges surely make occasional mistakes, but the public understandably expects judges to avoid ...