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Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2014-15 5 records found Search took 0.13 seconds. 
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Quorum sensing is how bacteria communicate in response to cell density through the uptake and release of small signaling molecules called autoinducers. Through this form [...]
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) are serious diseases with growing relevance in modern medicine. OSA affects around 300 individuals p [...]
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Dendrites establish proper neural networks, allowing normal brain functions such as social networking, learning, and memory. Thus, it is no surprise that dendritic defect [...]
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Stochastic Modeling of the Quorum Sensing Network in Agrobacterium tumefaciens Brendan Davis*, Leigh Nicholl, David Brown, and Phoebe Lostroh, Departments of Mathematics [...]
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A neuron is a specialized cell that transmits nerve impulses. Dendrites of a neuron receive signals from other cells or the environment and transmit them to the soma. Den [...]
05/2015 | text | Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2014-15 |

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