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Retired Faculty Member and Former S.C. Rep. Bessie Moody-Lawrence Dies
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A pioneer as the second African-American woman to serve in the S.C. General Assembly from York County, Moody-Lawrence was the first and only Winthrop professor to serve as a state legislator.
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City Art Gallery in Columbia, S.C., Offers Retrospective by Marge Loudon Moody
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
An opening reception will be held Thursday, Jan. 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the gallery, located in the historic Congaree Vista area in Columbia. Moody's exhibition will remain open through March 2. City Art Gallery Director Wendyth...
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Photography Professor Chosen as Thompson Scholar
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Phil Moody, photography, has been named the inaugural Thompson Scholar. Moody will direct a digital photography project with rural S.C. students in 2006-2007.
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PA6 Stromal Cell Co-Culture Enhances SH-SY5Y and VSC4.1 Neuroblastoma Differentiation to Mature Phenotypes

Neuroblastoma cell lines such as SH-SY5Y have been used for modelling neurodegenerative diseases and for studying basic mechanisms in neuroscience. Since neuroblastoma cells proliferate and generally do not express markers of...

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PA6 Stromal Cell Co-Culture Enhances SH-SY5Y and VSC4.1 Neuroblastoma Differentiation to Mature Phenotypes

Neuroblastoma cell lines such as SH-SY5Y have been used for modelling neurodegenerative diseases and for studying basic mechanisms in neuroscience. Since neuroblastoma cells proliferate and generally do not express markers of...

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Super-resolution imaging reveals α-synuclein seeded aggregation in SH-SY5Y cells.
Aggregation of α-synuclein (α-syn) is closely linked to Parkinson's disease (PD) and the related synucleinopathies. Aggregates spread through the brain during the progression of PD, but the mechanism by which this occurs is...
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Faculty Members Showcase Their New Works at Winthrop Galleries
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
As part of the "New Works" exhibition, fine arts faculty members Paul Martyka and Marge Loudon Moody will exhibit new pieces in the Rutledge Gallery. Phil Moody of fine arts has collaborated with design faculty Gerry Derksen...
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Direct evidence of polar ferroelastic domain boundaries in semiconductor BiVO4
Ferroelastic domain boundaries in semiconductor bismuth vanadate, BiVO4, are examined using second harmonic generation microscopy. Although the bulk is centrosymmetric, domain boundaries produce homogeneous second harmonic (SH)...
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Photography Professor's Work Exhibited at Center for Contemporary Art
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The 701 Center for Contemporary Art will display the experimental works of Phil Moody, professor of photography, through Sept. 15. The project is part of Moody's 12-week residency at 701 CCA.
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Enhancement of polar nature of domain boundaries in ferroelastic Pb3(PO4)2 by doping divalent-metal ions.
The effect of doping metal ions in ferroelastic Pb3(PO4)2 (PPO) on the polar nature of domain boundaries (DBs) was investigated using a second harmonic generation (SHG) microscope. It has been already reported that (DBs) of...
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Two Winthrop Faculty Members' Works Displayed in New Art Center in Columbia, S.C.
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Faculty members Beth Melton and Phil Moody show their art at 701 Center for Contemporary Art. Center to open in historic textile mill village.
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Veteran Winthrop Faculty Share Pieces in December Exhibition
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The opening reception for "Eye to Eye" and "Hovering" will be held Dec. 2, 6:30-8 p.m. in the Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery. Phil Moody and Mark Hamilton are professors in the Department of Fine Arts.
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Thiol-Anchored TIPS-Tetracene Ligands with Quantitative Triplet Energy Transfer to PbS Quantum Dots and Improved Thermal Stability.
Triplet energy transfer between inorganic quantum dots (QDs) and organic materials plays a fundamental role in many optoelectronic applications based on these nanocomposites. Attaching organic molecules to the QD as transmitter...
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Improved estimates of preindustrial biomass burning reduce the magnitude of aerosol climate forcing in the Southern Hemisphere.
Fire plays a pivotal role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and the chemical composition of the atmosphere and thus influences Earth's climate. The trend and magnitude of fire activity over the past few centuries are...
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Neurotoxicity Induced by Okadaic Acid in the Human Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y Line Can Be Differentially Prevented by alpha 7 and beta 2*Nicotinic Stimulation
A good model of neuronal death that reproduces the characteristic tau (tau) hyperphosphorylation of Alzheimers disease is the use of okadaic acid (OA). The aim of this study was to determine the contribution of alpha 7 and beta...
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Real-space imaging of confined magnetic skyrmion tubes.
Magnetic skyrmions are topologically nontrivial particles with a potential application as information elements in future spintronic device architectures. While they are commonly portrayed as two dimensional objects, in reality...
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An ‘Amuse-Bouche at Best'
Paul Moody
Jul 01, 2017
Much has been written about the function of narrative in virtual reality (VR) productions (Aylett & Louchart, 2003; Aylett et al, 2005; Ryan, 2001; 2005; 2008; 2009), but the role of the audience, and the relative degree of...
Neurotoxicity Induced by Okadaic Acid in the Human Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y Line Can Be Differentially Prevented by alpha 7 and beta 2*Nicotinic Stimulation
A good model of neuronal death that reproduces the characteristic tau (tau) hyperphosphorylation of Alzheimers disease is the use of okadaic acid (OA). The aim of this study was to determine the contribution of alpha 7 and beta...
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