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Oral History-Sara James Stringfellow
Sara J Stringfellow
Jan 01, 0001
This is an oral history interview with Mrs. Sara Stringfellow about her time at Winthrop and her work as a cryptographer during World War II
Published by: Winthrop University
Extracellular Lactate
Following activation, T cells rapidly divide and acquire effector functions. This energetically demanding process depends upon the ability of T cells to undergo metabolic remodeling from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic...
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Maternal Modeling Online
This study explored the dynamics of mother/daughter dyads on social networking sites (SNSs). 40 mother/daughter dyads completed online surveys. Predictor variables included overall SNS use, photo activities, and interaction...
B-hadron production in NNLO QCD
We calculate, for the first time, the NNLO QCD corrections to identified heavy hadron production at hadron colliders. The calculation is based on a flexible numeric framework which allows the calculation of any distribution of a...
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Quantifying the Aerodynamic Power Required for Flight and Testing for Adaptive Wind Drift in Passion-Vine Butterflies <i>Heliconius sara</i> (Lepidoptera
Although theoretical work on optimal migration has been largely restricted to birds, relevant free-flight data are now becoming available for migratory insects. Here we report, for the first time in passion-vine butterflies...
Published by: Insects
Restriction endonuclease TseI cleaves A:A and T
The type II restriction endonuclease TseI recognizes the DNA target sequence 5'-G^CWGC-3' (where W = A or T) and cleaves after the first G to produce fragments with three-base 5'-overhangs. We have determined that it is a...
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Interview with Booker T. Brown - OH 689
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with Booker T. Brown with a focus on the History of Emmett Scott High School. Emmett Scott was the segregated high school for African-Americans, which was named after Emmett...
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Published by: Winthrop University
PI3Kδ Forms Distinct Multiprotein Complexes at the TCR Signalosome in Naïve and Differentiated CD4 + T Cells
Phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) play a central role in adaptive immunity by transducing signals from the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) via production of PIP3. PI3Kδ is a heterodimer composed of a p110δ catalytic subunit...
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T Lymphocytes in Histiocytic Sarcomas of Flat-Coated Retriever Dogs.
Flat-Coated Retriever dogs are predisposed to the development of histiocytic sarcoma (HS), a poorly differentiated, highly malignant neoplasm. The authors have previously documented a significant lymphocytic infiltrate in such...
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High fidelity analysis to predict failure in T-joints
Composite T-joints and similar skin-stiffener joints have a central role in aerospace structures. However, their accurate numerical analysis is still a great challenge due to their complex geometry and stress state during...
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High fidelity analysis to predict failure in T-joints
Composite T-joints and similar skin-stiffener joints have a central role in aerospace structures. However, their accurate numerical analysis is still a great challenge due to their complex geometry and stress state during...
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Does the PI3K pathway promote or antagonize regulatory T cell development and function?
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) prevent autoimmunity and inflammation by suppressing the activation of other T cells and antigen presenting cells. The role of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling in Treg is controversial. Some...
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Interview with Willie T. "Dub" Massey - OH 138
Willie T. Massey
Jan 01, 0001
In his April 27th, 1981 interview with Phil O'Quinn, Rev. Willie T. "Dub" Massey recollects his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement as one of the Friendship 9 protestors and non-violent activists. Massey retells the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Cardiac Arrhythmia, CHF, and NSR Classification With NCA-Based Feature Fusion and SVM Classifier
An arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat that causes abnormal heart rhythms. Manual analysis of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals is not sufficient to quickly detect cardiac arrhythmias. This study proposes a deep learning approach...
The Ursinus Weekly, January 18, 1907
Ursinus Union The rose of Savoy Alumni notes Society notes College news Exchanges Literary Supplement: The new football; Che sara, sara; College fraternities; Two eighteenth century dramatists
Published by: Ursinus College
Dendritic cells pulsed with protein antigens in vitro can prime antigen-specific, MHC-restricted T cells in situ
T cells recognize peptides that are bound to MHC molecules on the surface of different types of antigen-presenting cells (APC). Antigen presentation most often is studied using T cells that have undergone priming in situ, or...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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