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Hormone Induced Magnesium Transfer in Fat cell Plasma Membranes: A Mechanism for Effecting Changes in Cellular Metabolism
Donald Allison Elliott
Jan 01, 0001
A new method was developed to measure magnesium transfer across the plasma membrane. This technique made use of the ligand, 8-hydroxyquinoline- 5-sulfonic acid (8-0H-Q) which fluoresces in the presence of magnesium and was used...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Donald Griffin, 1975
Donald R. Griffin. The sensory physiology of animal orientation Lecture delivered February 19, 1975 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Donald D. Van Slyke, 1916
Dr. Donald D. Van Slyke. The Present Significance of the Amino-Acids in Physiology and Pathology Lecture delivered January 15th, 1916
Published by: J.B. Lippincott Company
Ursinus College Bulletin, Summer 1984 Special Issue
Donald Lawrence Helfferich, 1898-1984 Donald L. Helfferich: A reflection Life of Donald L. Helfferich: A chronology Major speeches From the President "I am essentially a lazy man..." Tributes: He transformed Ursinus in all...
Published by: Ursinus College
IJAGR at the International Medical Symposium Geography 2022 Edinburgh, Scotland
Donald Albert
Jan 01, 2023
Donald Albert (co-Editor-in-Chief) from Sam Houston State University and Dhitinut Ratnapradipa (Associate Editor) from Creighton University participated in the 19th International Medical Symposium Geography (IMGS) from June...
Twiplomacy in the age of Donald Trump
This study employs digital methods in conjunction with traditional content and discourse analyses to explore how the US President Donald Trump conducts diplomacy on Twitter and how, if at all, diplomatic entities around the...
Twiplomacy in the age of Donald Trump
This study employs digital methods in conjunction with traditional content and discourse analyses to explore how the US President Donald Trump conducts diplomacy on Twitter and how, if at all, diplomatic entities around the...
Rachel Donald McMaster of Winnsboro Jan. 8, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Rachel Donald McMaster, a senior at Winthrop College, was selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities. Miss McMaster is a double major in chemistry and biology and was outstanding in campus...
Published by: Winthrop University
Discussion as part of "Should we sample more frequently?
Discussion as part of Nason, G. P., Powell, B., Elliott, D. and Smith, P. A. (2017), Should we sample a time series more frequently?: decision support via multirate spectrum estimation. J. R. Stat. Soc. A, 180: 353–407....
Discussion as part of "Should we sample more frequently?
Discussion as part of Nason, G. P., Powell, B., Elliott, D. and Smith, P. A. (2017), Should we sample a time series more frequently?: decision support via multirate spectrum estimation. J. R. Stat. Soc. A, 180: 353–407....
The personality traits of populist leaders and their foreign policies
This paper seeks to advance the study of the nexus of populism and foreign policy by showing the connection between the personality traits of the leader and the foreign policy behavior of the state that they represent. It...
The personality traits of populist leaders and their foreign policies
This paper seeks to advance the study of the nexus of populism and foreign policy by showing the connection between the personality traits of the leader and the foreign policy behavior of the state that they represent. It...
Assessing the role of ketogenic dietary therapy in ring chromosome 20 syndrome
Ring chromosome 20 syndrome (r(20)) is an ultra-rare disease characterized by drug-refractory epilepsy, cognitive impairment, and behavioral problems. Nonpharmacological treatments alongside antiepileptic drugs early after...
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, March 1959
President's page Radioactivity detection in civil defense course From the Dean's office University of the Air From the Office of Admissions The library Industrial gift trend is up G. E. corporate alumnus program duPont...
Published by: Ursinus College
Optimal strategies to protect a sub-population at risk due to an established epidemic.
Epidemics can particularly threaten certain sub-populations. For example, for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the elderly are often preferentially protected. For diseases of plants and animals...
Optimal strategies to protect a sub-population at risk due to an established epidemic.
Epidemics can particularly threaten certain sub-populations. For example, for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the elderly are often preferentially protected. For diseases of plants and animals...
New Endowed Scholarship to Support Winthrop ROTC Student
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Donald Kollarik recently established the Reverend (Colonel) Mary Lou Morris Kollarik and Colonel Donald Martin Kollarik Scholarship and Annual Restricted Scholarship. The scholarship will provide an annual award to...
Published by: Winthrop University
Commentary
Donald Albert
Jan 01, 2023
This commentary reflects on two observations concerning trends in presenting medical geography studies. These include lack of cartographic rigor, and not defining or recognizing changing definitions of healthy and unhealth foods...
The Ursinus Weekly, December 18, 1908
Football men entertained The Dean's column Athletic Association meeting Henry A. Mathieu Ursinus Union Editorial: An estimate - Donald G. Mitchell Societies Personals Alumni notes Seminary notes Ursinus then and now
Published by: Ursinus College
Ruthenium‐Containing Linear Helicates and Mesocates with Tuneable p53‐Selective Cytotoxicity in Colorectal Cancer Cells
The ligands L1 and L2 both form separable dinuclear double‐stranded helicate and mesocate complexes with RuII. In contrast to clinically approved platinates, the helicate isomer of [Ru2(L1)2]4+ was preferentially cytotoxic to...

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