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Emerging role of microRNAs and long noncoding RNAs in respiratory disease
R. Booton, M.A. Lindsay
Jul 01, 2014
The advent of techniques such as microarrays and high-throughput sequencing has revolutionizedour ability to examine messenger RNA (mRNA) expression within the respiratorysystem. Importantly, these approaches have also uncovered...
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Long non-coding RNAs in the regulation of the immune response
J.A. Heward, M.A. Lindsay
Sep 01, 2014
It is increasingly clear that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulate a variety biological responses, and that they do so by a diverse range of mechanisms. In the field of immunology, recent publications have shown widespread...
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“There’s Massive Pressure to Please Her”
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents a discursive analysis of 43 men’s narratives about paying for sex, collected using a combination of online and traditional face-to-face interview methods. It argues that the societal pressures placed on men...
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“There’s Massive Pressure to Please Her”
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents a discursive analysis of 43 men’s narratives about paying for sex, collected using a combination of online and traditional face-to-face interview methods. It argues that the societal pressures placed on men...
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Long non-coding RNAs in the regulation of the immune response
J.A. Heward, M.A. Lindsay
Sep 01, 2014
It is increasingly clear that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulate a variety biological responses, and that they do so by a diverse range of mechanisms. In the field of immunology, recent publications have shown widespread...
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Dendritic cells initiate a two stage mechanism for T lymphocyte proliferation
Austyn, J.M., Steinman, R.M., Weinstein, D.E., Granelli-Piperno, A., and Palladino, M.A. Dendritic cells initiate a two stage mechanism for T lymphocyte proliferation. J. Exp. Med. 157: 1101-1115, 1983
"Dear Folks"
John Benton
Mar 16, 2022
John Benton (M.A. B.Ed. B.A.) is an active scholar and educator. He has published academic articles and books in the philosophy of language, method, and co-authored a book on economics. Benton engages in international outreach...
Historical zoonoses and other changes in host tropism of <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>, identified by phylogenetic analysis of a population dataset

Background:Staphylococcus aureus exhibits tropisms to many distinct animal hosts. While spillover events can occur wherever there is an interface between host species, changes in host tropism only occur with...

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Emerging role of microRNAs and long noncoding RNAs in respiratory disease
R. Booton, M.A. Lindsay
Jul 01, 2014
The advent of techniques such as microarrays and high-throughput sequencing has revolutionizedour ability to examine messenger RNA (mRNA) expression within the respiratorysystem. Importantly, these approaches have also uncovered...
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Queering the ‘straight’ line
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with eight men who identified as clients of women sex workers, but who also spoke about paying to secretly explore their sexual desires for trans women and men....
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"Dear Folks"
John Benton
Mar 16, 2022
John Benton (M.A. B.Ed. B.A.) is an active scholar and educator. He has published academic articles and books in the philosophy of language, method, and co-authored a book on economics. Benton engages in international outreach...
Historical zoonoses and other changes in host tropism of <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>, identified by phylogenetic analysis of a population dataset

Background:Staphylococcus aureus exhibits tropisms to many distinct animal hosts. While spillover events can occur wherever there is an interface between host species, changes in host tropism only occur with...

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Role of non-coding RNAs in maintaining primary airway smooth muscle cells
Background: The airway smooth muscle (ASM) cell maintains its own proliferative rate and contributes to the inflammatory response in the airways, effects that are inhibited by corticosteroids, used in the treatment of airways...
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Acculturation and Diet among Afro-Caribbean Immigrants: Impact on Health
Afro-Caribbean migrants account for 50% of the Black immigrant population in the U.S. Despite this, little is known about their social and economic outcomes as they are often aggregated with all immigrants or American-born...
Published by: Winthrop University
Mechanism of Nuclear Protein Import and Export an In Vitro Approach
Monique Floer
Jan 01, 0001
Protein import and export into and out of the cell nucleus requires a signal in the protein to be transported. Furthermore, several factors are involved in recognition of the signal, delivery of the protein to the nuclear pore...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Queering the ‘straight’ line
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with eight men who identified as clients of women sex workers, but who also spoke about paying to secretly explore their sexual desires for trans women and men....
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Graduate Student Given State Award in Social Work
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Praised by many for his academic excellence, professionalism and commitment to social justice, Ethan Johnstone was instrumental in securing new funding streams for Pendleton Place for Children and Families, where he...
Published by: Winthrop University
THE ELEMENT OF VOCAL DISGUISE IN SOCIOPHONETIC DECEPTION
Brittany Sobol
Sep 21, 2015
This paper is a report on my current findings within my M.A. (Linguistics) research, which focuses on vocal disguise within forensic linguistics. Specifically, I aim to answer the question of what individuals are most likely to...
Reflecting on the interview as an erotic encounter
Monique Huysamen
Dec 19, 2018

As researchers, our sexualities are always relevant to the research process. However, when woman researchers engage in research with men about their (hetero)sexual experiences, our positionality becomes more explicitly...

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Reflecting on the interview as an erotic encounter
Monique Huysamen
Dec 19, 2018

As researchers, our sexualities are always relevant to the research process. However, when woman researchers engage in research with men about their (hetero)sexual experiences, our positionality becomes more explicitly...

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“Out of Africa”
Sex work remains highly stigmatised throughout the world. This is particularly true in South Africa, where legal, academic, and popular discourses continue to construct sex workers and their clients as responsible for the spread...
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