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A suspension technique for efficient large-scale cancer organoid culturing and perturbation screens.
Organoid cell culture methodologies are enabling the generation of cell models from healthy and diseased tissue. Patient-derived cancer organoids that recapitulate the genetic and histopathological diversity of patient tumours...
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Cycloheximide and Hygromycin B-Induced Ribosome Stalling Leads to Decreased Prion Formation Rate for polyQ, but not Sup35, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Hayley Kane
Jan 01, 0001
Proteins are one of the four main macromolecules essential to life. They are responsible for a diverse array of processes, including cellular signaling, cell structure, and catalytic activity. These functions are directly...
Published by: Ursinus College
Video Killed the Drag Star: Identity Presentation, Language, and Queer Habitus
Hayley Neiling
Jan 01, 0001
Pierre Bourdieu defines habitus as "the ability to produce classifiable practices and works, and the capacity to differentiate and appreciate these practices and products (taste), that the represented social world, i.e., the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Will Enough ever be Enough?
This paper examines the apparent discrepancy between public opinion and congressional action with regards to the implementation of further gun control policies within the United States. Through the examination of the history of...
Unequal Under the Law
Hayley Russell
Sep 11, 2018
This paper examines the use of two contrasting doctrines of judicial interpretation utilized within Canadian constitutional jurisprudence. On one hand, the Supreme Court of Canada interprets cases involving non-indigenous...
Unequal Under the Law
Hayley Russell
Sep 11, 2018
This paper examines the use of two contrasting doctrines of judicial interpretation utilized within Canadian constitutional jurisprudence. On one hand, the Supreme Court of Canada interprets cases involving non-indigenous...
Will Enough ever be Enough?
This paper examines the apparent discrepancy between public opinion and congressional action with regards to the implementation of further gun control policies within the United States. Through the examination of the history of...
Cosmological distances with general-relativistic ray tracing
Hayley J Macpherson
Mar 07, 2023
Abstract In this work we present the first results from a new ray-tracing tool to calculate cosmological distances in the context of fully nonlinear general relativity. We use...
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Grking the Smoothened signal.
The kinase GRK2 has been linked to the clinically important Hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway, where it is paradoxically required for signal transduction yet also promotes internalization and degradation of the critical HH signal...
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Assessing cognitive processes related to insomnia
Cognitive processes play an important role in the maintenance, and treatment of sleep difficulties, including insomnia. In 2002, a comprehensive model was proposed by Harvey. Since its inception the model has received >300...
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Assessing cognitive processes related to insomnia
Cognitive processes play an important role in the maintenance, and treatment of sleep difficulties, including insomnia. In 2002, a comprehensive model was proposed by Harvey. Since its inception the model has received >300...
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Skinny Dip: Carl Hiassen, Detective Fiction and the Murder of the Florida Everglades
Carl Hiaasen's 2004 novel, Skinny Dip, reworks the typical structures and tropes of detective fiction to argue that the most significant "murder" in this text is the large-scale destruction of the Florida Everglades. Using farce...
Published by: Winthrop University
Survival and disease characteristics of de novo versus recurrent metastatic breast cancer in a cohort of young patients.
BACKGROUND: It is not clear how the pathology, presentation and outcome for patients who present with de novo metastatic breast cancer (dnMBC) compare with those who later develop distant metastases. DnMBC is uncommon in younger...
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Power, participation and their problems
The use of Participatory Epidemiology in veterinary research intends to include livestock keepers and other local stakeholders in research processes and the development of solutions to animal health problems, including...
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Disputing space-based biases in unilateral complex regional pain syndrome

There is some evidence that people with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) show reduced attention to the affected relative to unaffected limb and its surrounding space, resembling hemispatial neglect after brain injury....

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