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Investigating the Interaction Between PAM-1 and WEE-1.3 During Meiosis in C. elegans
Sophie Lear
Jan 01, 0001
PAM-1 is a puromycin sensitive aminopeptidase responsible for cleaving amino acids from the N-terminus of unknown target proteins. In our model system, a microscopic nematode known as C. elegans, functional PAM-1 is required for...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Relationship Between pam-1 and wee-1.3(lz5) in Mitosis of C. elegans
Sarah Bell
Jan 01, 0001
This research is focused on part of the cell cycle that involves the first cell division, otherwise known as mitosis. Regulation of mitosis is very important as mistakes can cause problems such as uncontrolled cell division...
Published by: Ursinus College
Does Using wee-1.3 as a Secondary Suppressor Restore Wildtype Timing of Meiosis and Oocyte Maturation in pam-1 C. elegans Mutants?
Caprice Eisele
Jan 01, 0001
The puromycin-sensitive aminopeptidase, PAM-1, is crucial for polarity establishment, pseudocleavage, and symmetric division, all of which are clear signs of viable development of one cell C. elegans embryos. We have found...
Published by: Ursinus College
Investigating Interactions Between Proteins PAM-1 and WEE-1.3 in Regulating the Cell Cycle in Caenorhabditis elegans
Nareen Babaian
Jan 01, 0001
In order to develop into mature organisms, fertilized embryos must go through growth, DNA replication, and cell division. These phases together make up the cell cycle, and movement through the phases is facilitated by many...
Published by: Ursinus College
Investigating the Effect of the wee-1.3 and pam-1 Mutations on Meiosis in C. elegans
Diana Cando, Zara Tabackin
Jan 01, 0001
PAM-1 is a puromycin sensitive aminopeptidase responsible for cleaving the amino acid from the N-terminus of unknown target proteins. In our model system, a microscopic nematode known as C. elegans, functional PAM-1 is required...
Published by: Ursinus College
Investigating the Interaction Between PAM-1 and WEE-1.3 During Meiosis in C. elegans
Sophie Lear
Jan 01, 0001
PAM-1 is a puromycin sensitive aminopeptidase responsible for cleaving the amino acid from the N-terminus of unknown target proteins. In our model system, a microscopic nematode known as C. elegans, functional PAM-1 is required...
Published by: Ursinus College
Does Using wee-1.3 as a Secondary Suppressor Restore Wildtype Timing of Meiosis and Oocyte Maturation in pam-1 C. elegans Mutants?
Caprice Eisele
Jan 01, 0001
I investigated the relationship between two developmental proteins, PAM-1 and WEE-1.3. WEE-1.3 is an inhibitory kinase that regulates a maturation promoting complex called CDK-1, and is responsible for timely oocyte development....
Published by: Ursinus College
SRSF3 maintains transcriptome integrity in oocytes by regulation of alternative splicing and transposable elements
The RNA-binding protein SRSF3 (also known as SRp20) has critical roles in the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing. Zygotic knockout of Srsf3 results in embryo arrest at the blastocyst stage. However, SRSF3 is also present in...
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Protein Interactions between PAM-1, CDC-25.1, and CDK-1 in C. elegans
Madison Smith
Jan 01, 0001
Caenorhabditis elegans are transparent nematodes used as model organisms for genetics research as their simple organ systems allow us to make and observe the effect of genetic mutations within the reproductive system to better...
Published by: Ursinus College
Genetic Interactions of PAM-1 & MPF in Developing Oocytes
Quaran Davis
Jan 01, 0001
Caenorhabditis elegans are microscopic worms that are a great model organism for examining genes and proteins involved in the reproductive system because of their fecundity, easy manipulation, and visible gonad. The Lyczak lab...
Published by: Ursinus College
Extending the Reach of Quality With CARF Accreditation
Brian Boon
Jan 01, 2022
Accreditation is a common method to assess quality and plan for improvements in the delivery of health and human services. CARF accreditation was established to create standards of quality for specialty programs in...
The Effect of Advance Care Planning on Heart Failure
Abstract: Background: Advance care planning is widely advocated to improve outcomes in end-of-life care for patients suffering from heart failure. But until now, there has been no systematic evaluation of the impact of advance...
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Palliative and end-of-life care and junior doctors
BACKGROUND: Palliative and end-of-life care is a core competency for doctors and is increasingly recognised as a key clinical skill for junior doctors. There is a growing international movement to embed palliative care education...
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Social Media Marketing Strategies of Football Clubs
Ho Leng, Wee Ong
Jan 01, 2022
Sports organisations, including football clubs, are using social media to connect with spectators. The aim of this study is to examine whether social influence on social media can increase attendance at matches. In particular...
Identification of the lz5 Suppressor of pam-1 in C. elegans
Robin Alsher
Jan 01, 0001
RNA interference and western blotting were used to identify the lz5 suppressor mutation of pam-1 in the worm C. elegans. Preliminary data suggest that wee-1.3 is the most promising gene.
Published by: Ursinus College
Investigating Interactions Between PAM-1 and the Maturation Promoting Factor in Cell Cycle Regulation in Caenorhabditis elegans
Nareen Babaian
Jan 01, 0001
To develop into mature organisms, fertilized embryos must go through phases of growth, DNA replication, and cell division. The phases together make up the cell cycle, and movement through these phases is facilitated by many...
Published by: Ursinus College
Pathogenic viruses as a global commons
Tessa Sze-Myn Teo
Jun 18, 2021
In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, the international community’s approach towards pathogenic viruses needs to be re-evaluated. This commentary notes that attempts to justify viral sovereignty, either under treaties or...
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Netrin Guides Spinal Commissural Axons to the Midline at Long Range Through the Receptors DCC and Neogenin
Sze Sing Shaun Teo
Jan 01, 0001
During neurodevelopment, commissural axons are guided to the ventral midline in a remarkably precise and stereotyped way. Netrin, a secreted laminin-related protein, provides the major attractive cue for midline guidance. It is...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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