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Interview with Raymond Roeske
Raymond Roeske
Jan 01, 0001
In his November 25, 2003 interview with Ray Nielson, Raymond Roeske details his training in the Army Air Corps and his missions overseas during WWII. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Crowded at the Summit: The Future of Infectious Disease
On January 26, 2001, The Rockefeller University presented Raymond and Beverly Sackler Lecture by Joshua Lederberg, Professor Emeritus (The Rockefeller University)
Physical descriptions of the bacterial nucleoid at large scales, and their biological implications.
Recent experimental and theoretical approaches have attempted to quantify the physical organization (compaction and geometry) of the bacterial chromosome with its complement of proteins (the nucleoid). The genomic DNA exists in...
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Reflections on Chambers’ Odyssey
Geoffrey Whittington
May 20, 2021
This is a series of critical reflections on the contribution of Raymond J. Chambers to accounting thought, education and practice. It was stimulated by the recent publication of Accounting Thought and Practice Reform...
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De Novo Truncating Mutations in WASF1 Cause Intellectual Disability with Seizures
FL Raymond
Oct 11, 2018
Next-generation sequencing has been invaluable in the elucidation of the genetic etiology of many subtypes of intellectual disability in recent years. Here, using exome sequencing and whole genome sequencing, three de novo...
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Vascular Imaging With $^{18}$F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography Is Influenced by Hypoxia
This study was funded by a programme grant (RG/10/007/28300) from the British Heart Foundation (BHF). Dr. Joshi was supported by a BHF Clinical Research Training Fellowship (FS/12/29/29463), a British Atherosclerosis Society...
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54Fe(d,p)55Fe Single Neutron Transfer
During our summer research at the John D Fox Laboratory, we used the 9 MV Tandem van de Graaff accelerator and the Super Enge Split-Pole Spectrograph to make measurements of the neutron transfer reaction 54Fe(d,p) 55Fe to...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Novel Subfamily of Three StAR-Related Lipid Transfer Proteins That Are Differentially-Regulated and Function in Intracellular Cholesterol Metabolism
Raymond E. Soccio
Jan 01, 0001
thesis describes the discovery, cloning, and initial characterization of StarD4, sterol-regulated gene encoding a StAR-related lipid transfer (START) protein, and its close homologues, StarD5 and StarD6. StarD4 was identified...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Motility and phototaxis of Gonium, the simplest differentiated colonial alga.
Green algae of the Volvocine lineage, spanning from unicellular Chlamydomonas to vastly larger Volvox, are models for the study of the evolution of multicellularity, flagellar dynamics, and developmental processes. Phototactic...
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 30, 1927
Professor Raymond Gettell is interviewed on the U.S. in world politics String elected president of men's student council Alumni day Saturday to be big event of commencement week Commencement week to open with Class Day Staff...
Published by: Ursinus College
A 3-dimensional fibre scaffold as an investigative tool for studying the morphogenesis of isolated plant pells.
BACKGROUND: Cell culture methods allow the detailed observations of individual plant cells and their internal processes. Whereas cultured cells are more amenable to microscopy, they have had limited use when studying the complex...
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Exploring the Literacy Leadership Practices of Literacy Teacher Educators
Literacy teacher educators must actively engage as literacy leaders who are advocates for literacy, continuous professional learners, and responsive leaders. However, the literature base for literacy leadership is narrow and...
Nonlinear and nonlocal elasticity in coarse-grained differential-tension models of epithelia.
The shapes of epithelial tissues result from a complex interplay of contractile forces in the cytoskeleta of the cells in the tissue and adhesion forces between them. A host of discrete, cell-based models describe these forces...
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Cell Cycle Control by Nuclear Sequestration of CDC20 and CDH1 mRNA in Plant Stem Cells.
In eukaryotes, most RNA molecules are exported into the cytoplasm after transcription. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) reside and function primarily inside the nucleus, but nuclear localization of mRNAs has been considered rare in...
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Multicolor 3D-dSTORM Reveals Native-State Ultrastructure of Polysaccharides' Network during Plant Cell Wall Assembly.
The plant cell wall, a form of the extracellular matrix, is a complex and dynamic network of polymers mediating a plethora of physiological functions. How polysaccharides assemble into a coherent and heterogeneous matrix remains...
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Spontaneous oscillations of elastic filaments induced by molecular motors.
It is known from the wave-like motion of microtubules in motility assays that the piconewton forces that motors produce can be sufficient to bend the filaments. In cellular phenomena such as cytosplasmic streaming, molecular...
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