Browsing by Author "Hartson, Steve"
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Chicken Cathelicidins: Tissue Expression, Developmental Regulation, and Mass Spectrometric Quantification
Achanta, Mallika (Oklahoma State University, 2010-07-01)The purposes of the study are to determine the tissue and developmental expressions of chicken cathelicidins and to develop a mass spectrometric assay for quantification of chicken cathelicidins. RNA was isolated from a ... -
Dynein adaptor, Lis1/Pac1, is a sumoylation and ubiquitin substrate
Alonso, Annabel (2015-05)Microtubules are proteinaceous that contribute to cell motility and cell division. Microtubules are highly dynamic, continuously growing and shrinking. Because microtubules are fundamental for cell division, it is important ... -
Evaluation of the effects of indole on stress tolerance and persister formation in Escherichia coli
Devor, Robert (2021-05)Bacteria can adapt to many unfavorable conditions that can arise in their environment. Persister cells are a specific phenotype that can occur within a small fraction of a genetically identical population of cells. This ... -
Formulation and in Vitro Characterization of Protein-loaded Liposomes
Kuzimski, Lauren Nicole (2015-05-01)Background/Objective: Protein-based drugs are increasingly used to treat a variety of conditions including cancer and cardio-vascular disease. Due to the immune system�s innate ability to degrade the foreign particles ... -
Structural and functional studies on vaccinia virus E3 protein
Patnaik, Sikta (2019-05)E3 protein from vaccinia virus is a key host-range protein, which suppresses the innate antiviral immune response of the infected cells. In response to the viral infection, Protein Kinase R (PKR) of the host cell initiates ... -
Synthesis and functionalization of poly-l-lysine-grafted-polyethylene glycol copolymer nanoparticle complexes for protein delivery
Flynn, Nicholas (2018-07)Proteins are a large group of biomolecules that are capable of a broad range of biochemical functions. Utilizing the biochemical capabilities of proteins is of significant interest toward improving human health. For proteins ...