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Theses from 2024
Investigating the Mechanisms Behind CPEB2-Mediated Regulation of Spermatogenesis, Fanghemei Zhang
Theses from 2017
Discovery of Human Monoclonal Antibodies to Malaria Circumsporozite Protein from Single-Cell Sorted B Cells, Stuart C. Nelson
Theses from 2015
Developmental Exposure to the Pesticide Benomyl and Parkinson's Disease Risk: Is There a Link?, Joseph A. Ayertey
Interaction and Spatial Dynamics of the MAP Kinase Smk1 during Sporulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Joseph M. Roesner
Theses from 2014
Characterization of Enterococcus Bacteriophages and Their Potential Role in Horizontal Gene Transfer, Fatme A. Chouaib
Theses from 2013
Exploring the Role of SPS1 in the Yeast Saccharomyces Cereviseae, Jorge Villoria
Theses from 2011
Alternative Gel Extraction Methods for High Throughput Illumina Sequencing Process, Imane Bourzgui
Cell Death Trigger Defines Differential Immune Responses from Self-tolerance to Inflammation, Beatriz H. Perez
Proteolytic Fragments of Glycoprotein Hormones Show Homologies to Signal and Metabolic Proteins: Are the Peptide Fragments Biologically Active?, Umaben S. Vadher
Theses from 2010
Analysis of Putative ĸB Sites in Arabidopsis Thaliana, Daniel John Trask
Theses from 2005
A New Interpretation of the Drug Levodopa in the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease, Joanne T. Vannah