Browsing by Author "Conway, Tyrrell"
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION AND ECOLOGY OF Escherichia coli IN THE MOUSE CECUM
Caughron, Joyce Edna (2011)The gastrointestinal tract contains a complex microbial ecosystem that exists in a symbiotic relationship with its host and plays an important role in maintaining human health. Escherichia coli, a facultative anaerobe, ... -
Calcium affects host-pathogen interactions of Pseudomonas aeruginosa with lung epithelial cells
Luthra, Deepali (2023-05)Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the key bacterial pathogens that cause acute, chronic, and lethalinfections in the lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). P. aeruginosa adheres to the mucosal epithelium of the airways ... -
Development of lanthanide-doped CaSO4 for temperature sensing applications and 64Cu-doped gold nanoparticles for radiosensitization
Bastani, Solmaz (2019-07)The objective of this work was to develop two different materials; lanthanide-doped CaSO4 (CSO) and Cu@Au gold nanoparticles (GNPs) for particle temperature sensing and biomedical applications, respectively. -
Evaluating the core microbiome of Manduca sexta
Johnson, Macy (Oklahoma State University, 2019-04-27)Microbiomes are complex communities of microorganisms that colonize many surfaces of an animal's body, especially those niches lined with carbohydrate-rich mucosal layers such as the eyes, male and female reproductive ... -
Insight into the light driven assembly of the oxygen evolving complex of photosystem II
Avramov, Anton (2021-05)Photosystem II (PSII) of plants, algae, and cyanobacteria utilize solar energy to catalyze one of the most important and most thermodynamically demanding reactions in nature: the oxidation of water into protons and molecular ... -
A Pedagogical Approach to Leo Cornelius Nestor's Magnificat
Buthod, Olivia (2015)The purpose of this document is to identify the most efficient way to benefit choir directors in the preparation of a performance of Leo Cornelius Nestor’s Magnificat. The document is organized in six chapters as follows: ... -
Role of ppGpp in regulating global gene expression in Escherichia coli.
Traxler, Matthew F. (2009)Bacteria grow when nutrient availability supports basic biochemical requirements and remain in stationary phase when basic needs go unmet. This deceptively simple phenomenon requires the orchestrated expression of thousands ... -
Role of ppGpp in regulating global gene expression in Escherichia coli.
Traxler, Matthew F. (2009)Bacteria grow when nutrient availability supports basic biochemical requirements and remain in stationary phase when basic needs go unmet. This deceptively simple phenomenon requires the orchestrated expression of thousands ... -
SINGLE-NUCLEOTIDE RESOLUTION VIEW OF GENE EXPRESSION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K-12 UNDER VARIOUS PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
Creecy, James (2015-05-08)We analyzed the transcriptome of Escherichia coli K-12 by strand-specific RNA sequencing at single-nucleotide resolution during logarithmic- growth and upon entry into stationary phase under carbon, nitrogen, and phosphate ... -
Substitutional Analysis of Cysteine Residues and Preliminary Regulon Analysis of the Redox-Sensing Transcription Regulator MsvR in Methanosarcina acetivorans
Gilcrest, Kylie (2016-12)Methane produced from methanogenesis in archaea may be a promising source of renewable energy as methanogens are the primary producers of biogenic methane. However, methanogens are anaerobic and experience transient oxygen ... -
Transcriptional Adaptation of Enterococcus faecalis within Macrophages and the Role of PerA in Virulence
Maddox, Scott M. (2011)The intestinal ecosystem is comprised of bacteria that are both beneficial and detrimental to human health. The opportunistic pathogens residing within the gastrointestinal tract typically function as commensal members ... -
Transcriptomic analysis of Escherichia coli CFT073 colonized in the mammalian intestine
Ford, Kassidy (2018-09-21)Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strain CFT073 is a common cause of hospital acquired urinary tract infections (UTIs) and has been shown to switch metabolic preferences from gluconeogenic to sugar substrates when ... -
Viral Metagenomics and Anthropology in the Americas
Ozga, Andrew (2015-05-08)Viruses are the most abundant and diverse biological entities on earth. As humans, we could not exist without them. For billions of years they have been the unseen mediators of microbial and multicellular life. They are ... -
WT and [Delta]ompA E.coli compete in the same niche for colonization in the mouse intestine
Moore, Vanessa A. (2022-04-11)Escherichia coli is known to contain several outer membrane porin proteins that potentially play a role in its ability to colonize its host. One of the most abundant is the Beta barrel outer membrane protein A, or ompA. ...