Thyng '14 '15; Lee '08; McCurdy '02; Needham '11; S. A. Fuller '14; Overton '14; S. A. Howell '14; W. Z. Fuller '14 '15; L. Howell '16; Hugus '13; Losey 539 N. Meridian, Indianapolis (No. 165)
Arsenic is implicated in numerous human pathologies, including cancer and several forms of liver disease. One contributing mechanism may involve alterations of CYP levels by arsenic. CYP3As are the most abundant CYP proteins in human liver and...
CD4+ T cells are critical for the control of virus infections, memory cell formation and immune surveillance. Epstein-Barr virus and Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus are two γ-herpesviruses identified in humans and are strongly associated...
The research presented in this thesis tested the hypothesis that uterine epithelial cells (UEC) are selectively responsive to bacteria and pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMP) and that responses are influenced by estradiol (E 2 ). We...
Interaction with aromatic π systems has become recognized as an important mode of stabilization of carbocation intermediates in biological reactions. To gain insight into such carbocation-π interactions, we have undertaken a study of...
Understanding trace element homeostasis in plants has a direct impact on global health. Much of the developing world suffers from nutrient deficiencies, and subsists on a plant based diet often lacking bioavailable nutrients like iron and zinc. At...
Indole alkaloids -- Synthesis. Ring formation (Chemistry). Radicals (Chemistry).
A novel radical cyclization of 2-bromoindoles was examined, generating a series of hexahydropyrrolo[3,4- b ]indoles in fair yield. This process involved the generation of a variety of indole-3-carboxamides followed by the introduction of bromine at...
Mast cells -- Immunology. Mast cells -- Physiology. Dendritic cells. Immunological tolerance -- Molecular aspects. Medical Term Cell Degranulation.
Mast cells (MC) have until recently been regarded as pro-inflammatory, however this view changed with the observation that the absence of MC impairs the development of transplant tolerance to allografts. However, little is known about whether MC...
4th Row: Edward F. Higgins, Maurice T. Jones, Nathan T. Dyer, Alexander Wiswall, Ralph Field, George A. Sargent, Henry P. Sanderson, George H. Dunlap. 3rd Row: Hamilton Mayo, Pitt Dillingham, Alfred S. Hall, Charles F. Bradley, Freeman Putney,...