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Campbell/Spillane Substance Use Research - Interview with Joseph Herman
(2004-06-16)
Herman Joseph, Ph.D. was animportant influence on the addiction and criminal justice fields during the latter 20th and early 21st century. For more than 50 years he worked as a social research scientist in the interrelated ...
Campbell/Spillane Substance Use Research - Interview with Anita Hole
(2007-04-12)
Anita V. Hole, PhD No information found other than transcript. No photo found. Source: Transcript
Receptor Regulation of Osmolyte Homeostasis in Neural Cells in Response to Hyposmotic Stress.
(2010)
Cell swelling can have profound deleterious effects in the brain and is observed to occur during several pathological conditions. Upon swelling, cells regulate their volume through the extrusion of various osmolytes. ...
Defining the Helper T Cell Contribution to Helicobacter pylori Gastritis.
(2011)
Mouse models of H. pylori disease develop chronic gastritis due to an immune response dependent upon IFNg and CD4+ T cells, but several reports demonstrate that IL-17A, a cytokine associated with mucosal inflammatory ...
Successful Aging into the 21st Century: The Social and Built Environment as Facilitators or Barriers for Individuals Aging with Disability
(2021)
Up to 21% of Americans are aging with a disability acquired at birth or within the first 4-5 decades of life. Their disability trajectory and life course experiences make them a distinct group of older adults with a ...
Developing New STING-activating Metalloimmunotherapy
(2021)
Nutritional metal ions play critical roles in many important immune processes. Hence, effective modulation of metal ions may open up new forms of immunotherapy, termed as metalloimmunotherapy. The immunology studying how ...
Molecular Engineering of a Banana Lectin that Inhibits HIV-1 Replication.
(2010)
Despite years of research, a vaccine that can end the HIV/AIDS pandemic is not in the foreseeable future. Although the search for a vaccine is ongoing, novel methods to prevent HIV-1 infection should be pursued. We found ...
Relationships of Diet Quality, Sedentary Behavior, and DNA Methylation Patterns with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors among Children and Adolescents
(2021)
Among youth, there has been a parallel increase in the prevalence of obesity and cardiometabolic abnormalities, including central obesity, glucose intolerance, elevated blood pressure, and dyslipidemia. This cluster of ...