Browsing by Subject "inhibition"
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Antimicrobial activity of a recombinant clostridium butyricum bacteriocin (CBMB) against clostridioides difficile and other gram positive and gram negative bacteria
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)Clostridioides difficile is the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea worldwide and infects approximately 200,000 people annually in the United States. C. difficile is a gram positive, anaerobic, spore forming ... -
Effects of Self-Imagery on Cognitive Processes Within Social Anxiety
(2019-05-01)Cognitive models of social anxiety suggest that negative mental self-imagery maintains social anxiety. Much research posits social anxiety is accompanied by increased negative self-imagery; however, little research ... -
Evaluation of lactic acid bacteria for a direct-fed-microbial against shigatoxigenic Escherichia coli in food animals
(Oklahoma State University, 2022-04-19)Shigatoxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC) have caused numerous foodborne outbreaks and recalls, with meat products and fresh produce as implicated vehicles. Food animals, especially ruminants, are well-known reservoirs. ... -
Improved Quantitation of Human DNA Using Quantitative Template Amplification Technology
(Oklahoma State University, 2007-07-01)Enhancement of Q-TAT assay to detect PCR inhibitors and assess extent of DNA degradation in a forensic sample. Experiment completed through simultaneous detection of inhibition and degradation by adding a) SRY gene to Q-TAT ... -
Neural Correlates of Impaired Attentional Control in Social Anxiety: an ERP Study
(Oklahoma State University, 2012-07-01)Cognitive models of social anxiety disorder posit that cognitive processes associated with social anxiety, such as self-focused attention, influence behaviors in feared social environments. However, these models are ... -
Reversing the Error: The Role of Causal Attributions in Inhibiting Prejudice
(2017-05)There are a wide variety of explanations for why a person may hold prejudicial attitudes. For example, prior research suggests that those who hold more prejudicial views partake in the fundamental attribution error in ...