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CXCL14 as Potential Binding Partner for HPV E7

  • Natalie Woo

The human papillomavirus is a leading cause of cervical cancer around the world. This oncovirus uses proteins like E7 to hijack the cell cycle by binding to cellular proteins, such as pRb. Another...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

Distinguishing the rumen microbiome of Montana ruminants

  • Sean Boyd

Ruminants are herbivorous mammals, characterized by a pre-gastric organ, the rumen. Microbes within the rumen are responsible for feed breakdown. The rumen microbiome of livestock has been extensively...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

Elucidating Population Genetics of Shrimp Species On Underwater Volcanoes

  • Linnea Erman
  • Shakiba Mahmoudi

To elucidate gene flow between hydrothermal vent communities, shrimp species Opaepele loihi and Rimicaris variabilis were sampled at the underwater Mata volcanoes near Tonga. A fragment of the...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

Creativity and Precision in Protein Folding

  • Abby M. Hodges

Video, 2015 Week of Scholarship 7x7 Challenge presentation, Dr. Abby M. Hodges, "Creativity and Precision in Protein Folding."

  • Media
  • English
  • WHDL
  • MidAmerica Nazarene University