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Evidence that intracellular amyloid-beta affects mitochondrial activity in Gallus gallus neurons as determined by fluorescence microscopy.
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Evidence that mercury decreases the area of aster formation in Lytechinus variegatus embryos during the cleavage stage.
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Evidence that mercury exposure decreases the abundance of mitochondria located 30um upstream of the growth cone of 7-10 day old chick embryo peripheral nerve cells.
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Evidence that mercury has no immediate effect on the velocity of mitochondrial movement along the axon of chick peripheral neurons.
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Evidence that prolonged exposure of cortisol decreases neuron-neuron interactions in vitro.
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Evidence that pseudopodia formation decreases with Cytochalasin B.
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Evidence that synapses do not form in embryonic chick neuronal cultures as measured by syntaxin staining compared with tubulin staining.
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Evidence that the abundance of synapses is negatively correlated with their distance from ganglion.
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Evidence that the drug Cytochalasin B prevents the generation of pseudopodia in Amoebae.
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Evidence that the number of pseudopodia exhibited over time by Amoeba proteus is reduced when treated with Nocodazole.
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Evidence that the number of pseudopodia in Amoeba proteus is lower after exposure to the drug Cytochalasin B.
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Evidence that treatment with Cytochalasin B increases the average velocity of cytoplasmic streaming in Amoebae proteus.
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Evidence that varicosity prevalence increases with distance from applied mechanical force injury in Gallus gallus neurons.
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Evolution and diversification in toll-like receptors of fundulus heteroclitus and teleosts based on whole genomic data.
(Wheaton College (MA), 2019)Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a major component of the innate immune system and are pivotal for organismal survival by recognizing a diverse group of pathogens. Compared to mammals, TLRs are found to be more diverse in ... -
Evolution of "Beauty and the beast"
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2013-06-07)Stories, like living organisms, adapt in order to survive and be reproduced. Taking a socio-historical perspective and drawing on memetics, feminism, and textual analysis, this thesis studies ten literary and cinematic ... -
An examination of the global savings glut hypothesis and secular stagnation hypothesis.
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An examination of the long term nesting trends and reproductive output of the northern diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin terrapin) on lower Cape Cod.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2013-09-12)The Northern Diamondback Terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin terrapin, is a threatened brackish water turtle in the state of Massachusetts that has been studied by the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary for over 30 years. In my ... -
Examining different measures used to detect gerrymandering.
(Wheaton College (MA), 2019)Gerrymandering is the act of changing political boundaries so as to favor one political party or class in an election. Much effort has been made in recent years to mathematically detect gerrymandering in order to prevent ... -
Exocytosis judged by localized endocytosis after K+ depolarization of chick embryonic peripheral neurons.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2005-06-26)