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Browsing Volume 3, No. 1, 2017 by Issue Date

Browsing Volume 3, No. 1, 2017 by Issue Date

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  • Ethan Deneault (College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2017)
  • Zachary M. Connelly (College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2017)
    Tumor protein 53 (p53) is a tumor suppressor gene that has two key functions. This protein regulates cell cycle and induces apoptosis, or programmed cell death. TP53 mRNA isoforms differ in lengths of the 5’-leader ...
  • Raven M. Wright, Haley L. Thompson (College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2017)
    Probiotics are microorganisms residing in the gastrointestinal tract that have been shown to help with metabolic functions, immune responses, and in the prevention of pathogenic diseases. In this study, we sought to ...
  • William Smith (College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2017)
    The inner sphere pathway is an electron transfer (ET) mechanism that utilizes a bridging ligand to covalently link oxidant and reductant centers. The reductions of chloro-N-methyl-bis(5-amino- 3-thiapentyl)amine cobalt(III) ...
  • Zachery Rivera, Kimberly Grassett (College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2017)
    MRSA is a drug-resistant strain of Staphylococcus aureus known to cause frequent infections in humans. Water quality assessments have identified MRSA at varying levels throughout the Hillsborough River which indicates ...
  • Jayde A. Zimmerman, Cody J. Cox (College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2017)
    Mucus produced by corals has a varied understanding with many gaps. Although there are many hypotheses regarding the function and purpose of the mucus itself, and the many microbial communities that inhabit it, there ...

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