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Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2015-16 6 records found Search took 0.13 seconds. 
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Behavioral, molecular, and hormonal mechanisms work together to impact sensory processes, communication, and mate choice. This study investigates the evolution of communi [...]
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important regulator of metabolism in aquatic ecosystems. The influx of DOM in oligotrophic, high alpine lakes during rain events has [...]
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Neurological disorders often present with defects in dendritic arborization, illustrating the significance of dendrites and synaptic connections for cognition. As such, i [...]
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Acinetobacter baylyi are naturally competent soil bacteria. Natural transformation is the acquisition of new genetic material via the uptake of foreign, exogenous DNA. Co [...]
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Invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT) cells can play an anti-inflammatory role and secrete the cytokine interleukin 10 (IL-10). IL-10 acts to inhibit signaling from inf [...]
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Imaging live bacteria with an atomic force microscope (AFM) is a challenging process, taking into account the lateral forces exerted by the probe on cells that must be im [...]
05/2016 | text | Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2015-16 |

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