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    • Greenwood, Dalton Lee; 0000-0003-0905-5211 (2023-03-23)
      Department: Molecular Pathology & Immunology
      In addition to their role in bioenergetic homeostasis, mitochondria are increasingly appreciated as regulators of hematopoietic cell fate and function. Here, we demonstrate the role of ATP citrate lyase (ACLY) on murine ...
    • Huebner, Carissa (Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2012-06-15)
      Research has shown that while the discipline of mathematics focuses on negotiation, interpretation, and uncertainty, classroom mathematics often focus on rigidity, rules, and prescribed algorithms. This misalignment of ...
    • Ahlin, Christian; Ahlin, Peter (Vanderbilt University, 2006)
      We add congestion/snobbery to the Hotelling model of spatial competition. For any firm locations on opposite sides of the midpoint, a pure strategy price equilibrium exists and is unique if congestion costs are strong ...
    • Postema, Meagan Marie (2019-09-17)
      Department: Cell and Developmental Biology
      The intestinal brush border lines the apical surface of enterocytes and is composed of thousands of actin-supported protrusions called microvilli, which extend into the intestinal lumen. Microvilli function to increase ...
    • Kesler, Benjamin; 0009-0004-6479-9920 (2023-11-09)
      Department: Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
      Antisense long non-coding RNAs (antisense lncRNAs) are ubiquitous in the human genome and important for many diseases and biological functions. Despite their importance, the mechanisms by which they exert their function ...
    • Pope, Jillian Lashea (2014-04-08)
      Department: Cancer Biology
      Perturbation of physiological processes stimulate a cascade of events resulting in adverse pathogical conditions, the most predominant being cancer. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the United ...