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    • Alcazar-Roman, Abel Rodrigo (2008-04-15)
      Department: Cell and Development Biology
      Export 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 ...
    • Keaty, Kaneil (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, ...
    • Dark, James David (2011-04-18)
      Department: Religion
      This 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 ...
    • McDermott, Caitlin (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 ...
    • Bressman, Lisa Schultz; Vandenbergh, Michael P. (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 ...
    • Guthrie, Chris; Franck, Susan D.; Aaken, Anne Van; Freda, James; Rachlinski, Jeffrey J. (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 ...
    • Guthrie, Chris; Rachlinski, Jeffrey John; Wistrich, Andrew J. (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 ...
    • Guthrie, Chris; Rachlinski, Jeffrey John; Wistrich, Andrew J. (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 ...
    • Saettel, Lewis (Vanderbilt University, 2009-08-27)
    • Yadav, Yesha (Washington University Journal of Law & Policy, 2018)
      This essay offers brief observations on the internal coherence of the rationales underlying the prohibition against insider trading, taking the opportunity offered by Newman and Salman to reflect on its central policy aims. ...
    • Brenzel, Lauren Miller (2017-08-07)
      Department: Sociology
      A number of major determinants have been previously identified as impacting the passage of state-level anti-abortion bills. However, previous research has failed to take into account the importance of different types of ...
    • Yadav, Yesha (UCLA Law Review, 2016)
      This Article argues that the emergence of algorithmic trading raises a new challenge for the law and policy of insider trading. It shows that securities markets comprise a cohort of algorithmic “structural insiders” that ...
    • Yadav, Yesha (Georgetown Law Journal, 2015)
      The prohibition against insider trading is becoming increasingly anachronistic in markets where derivatives like credit default swaps (CDS) operate. Lenders use these instruments to trade the credit risk of the loans they ...
    • Silvestry Ramos, Mariena (2009-08-04)
      Department: Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
      Adenoviruses (Ads) are a promising tool for gene and vaccine delivery. Though known for over 50 years, details about Ad structure and intermediates of its lifecycle remain elusive. CryoEM, a technique suitable for studying ...
    • Guthrie, Chris (Journal of Legal Education, 2004)
      My goal in this paper is to explore cognitive psychology's place in the dispute resolution field. To do so, I first look back and then look forward. Looking back, I identify the five insights from cognitive psychology that ...
    • Dorand, R. Dixon; Benson, Bryan L.; Huang, Lauren F.; Petrosiute, Agne; Huang, Alex Y. (Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2019-07-17)
      Evolving technologies and increasing understanding of human physiology over the past century have afforded our ability to intervene on human diseases using implantable biomaterials. These bio-electronic devices present a ...
    • Vierra, Nicholas Catin (2017-08-09)
      Department: Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
      The two-pore domain K<sup>+</sup> (K2P) channel TALK-1 is highly expressed in the pancreatic islet and is linked to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk through a non-synonymous polymorphism (rs1535500). Here, we established ...
    • Lindsey, Jr., Robert Hunter (2015-03-13)
      Department: Biochemistry
      Coordination between the N-terminal gate and the catalytic core of topoisomerase II allows the proper capture, cleavage, and transport of DNA during catalysis. Because the activities of these domains are tightly linked, ...
    • Prael III, Francis Joseph; 0000-0002-1225-859X (2021-06-14)
      Department: Pharmacology
      KCC2 is a K+-Cl- cotransporter with neuronal expression throughout the central nervous system. Deficits in KCC2 activity have been implicated in a variety of neurological disorders, including epilepsy, chronic pain, autism ...