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  • Neal, James Thomas (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    This dissertation describes research into microbial influences on host signaling in the zebrafish intestine. Vertebrate organisms are consistently exposed to microbes, especially on epithelial tissues that are exposed to ...
  • Klein, Helena Sadie (University of Oregon, 2018-06)
    The bacteria that live in our guts, and those of other vertebrates, affect our health in a myriad of ways, from aiding in digestion to training our immune system. However, how bacteria first colonize the gut is little-understood. ...
  • Sarao, Maria Rose (University of Oregon, 2017)
    The skin is a primary interface for human-microbe interaction. Most studies are concerned with determining what bacterial taxa inhabit the skin, rather than the absolute quantities of bacteria inhabiting environmentally ...
  • Warf, Michael Bryan (University of Oregon, 2009-09)
    Myotonic Dystrophy (DM) is a genetic disorder with multisystemic symptoms that is caused by expression (as RNA) of expanded repeats of CTG or CCTG in the genome. It is hypothesized that the protein MBNL1 (M[barbelow]uscl ...
  • Romelfanger, Claire Theresa, 1982- (University of Oregon, 2011-03)
    Cells convey information through signaling pathways. Distinct signaling pathways often rely on similar mechanisms and may even use the same molecules. With a variety of signals conveyed by pathways that share components, ...

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