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Electrohydrodynamic conduction pump - An experimental investigation [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Electrohydrodynamic pumps (EHD) were built and tested to further understand the nature of the technology. Two pumps built used a conductive pumping action to achieve flow within a dielectric fluid. The first pump (pump 11) ...
MCP-1 and its role in lyme arthritis [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Lyme disease is caused by infection with the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, causing arthritis and carditis in infected animal models. The presence of spirochetes in the joint and other soft tissues induce recruitment of ...
Efficacy of modified constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT) protocol with clients with chronic stroke [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Objective: To determine efficacy of a new modified constraint - induced movement therapy protocol in clients with chronic stroke. Method: Each participant will undergo a six week modified constraint-induced movement (mCIMT) ...
Natural variation in phenotypes associated with phototropins among geographically isolated populations of Arabidopsis thaliana [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
In Arabidopsis thaliana several phenotypes are controlled by blue light including chloroplast relocation movements and bending of the seedling stem in phototropism. These responses are controlled by the phototropins, phot1 ...
Sigma receptor binding in normal mouse lung membranes [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
The brain and many peripheral tissues (e.g., heart, spleen and liver) express sigma receptors that have been characterized by radioligand binding studies in vitro. In vivo studies indicate that sigma receptors are expressed ...
QTL mapping of suppressor of plant blotching1, modifiers of an epiallele [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Pl1-Blotched is an epigenetically regulated allele (an epiallele) of the purple plant1 gene, which activates synthesis of purple anthocyanin pigments. We identified a modifier called Suppressor of plant blotching 1 (Spb1), ...
The elderly, parent-child relationships and AIDS in rural South Africa [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Using qualitative interviews, we explore the impact of the AIDS epidemic on parent-child reciprocity relationships, from the perspective of young and old rural South Africans. Typically, adult children provide monetary ...
Analysis of genetic drift within the highly repetitive KSP repeat domain and neurofilament medium [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Axonal diameter is one key component utilized to determine conduction velocity. However, the mechanism that influences axonal diameter must be stable within a given species, but flexible enough to adjust to the evolution ...
Public perceptions of the environment: The role of mass media [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
This project examines the relationship between television news coverage of environmental issues and variations in public concern for the natural environment in the United States. Aggregate-level, time series data (GSS; ...
Effect of assumptions by pre-service teachers concerning family life, extracurricular involvement and socioeconomic status [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
The state of Missouri wants to produce highly qualified educators in order to facilitate high performing students; because of this it is vital that pre-service teachers alter their expectation in order to maintain high ...
Evaluating the relationship between leaf nitrogen concentration and Minolta SPAD-502 meter readings [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Oak trees are deciduous trees that can live for up to 200 years and face a variety of environmental stresses. Like all plants, oak trees need nutrients, which vary under different stress conditions. We study nitrogen as ...
Hormonal contraceptive use increases serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in active, young women [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Many studies have shown that the estrogen in oral hormonal contraceptives (HC) increases serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D 25(OH)D concentrations in women. As a hormone that regulates gene transcription estrogen is known to increase ...
Spermatid specific thioredoxin (SPTRX3) as a novel human male infertility marker [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Spermatid Specific Thioredoxin (SPTRX3) is a protein that accumulates in the superfluous cytoplasm of defective human spermatozoa. We researched the relationship between SPTRX3 and male infertility in men from 239 couples ...
Dengue RdRp characterization [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Dengue virus kills 25,000 people annually in affected tropical regions. Non-structural protein 5 of the virus has RNA-dependent-RNA-polymerase and methyltransferase activity in separate domains. Since genome duplication ...
Determination of the efficacy of an applied vacuum at the skin surface during the laser therapy of Port Wine Stain (PWS) [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
We will be doing experiments ex vivo using pig skin, which is very similar and much more attainable than human skin, to test the stress vs. strain relationship, elasticity (Young's Modulus) and research skin mechanics. ...
Photoacoustic detection of metastatic melanoma in lymph nodes [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
The project's objective is to detect metastatic melanoma cells in lymph node cross sections using a pulsed laser to generate the photoacoustic effect. When melanoma metastasizes it uses the blood stream or the lymphatic ...
Assessing the value of agricultural streams as amphibian refuges [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Although many causes for worldwide amphibian population declines are under investigation, the destruction and alteration of aquatic habitats remains a primary threat. In agricultural landscapes, natural wetlands are often ...
The influence of increased contact rate among raccoons on a nematode of public, and wildlife health concern, Baylisascar [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Natural and anthropogenic fluctuations in resource availability can alter the behavioral ecology and population dynamics of wildlife. This may have unintended consequences to wildlife disease ecology, as theoretical models ...
Cerebellar white matter abnormalities in phenylketonuria (PKU) [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a recessive genetic disorder that is characterized by an individual's body being unable to utilize the amino acid phenylalanine because of a dysfunction with the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase. ...
Pathogen susceptibility to Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis thaliana [abstract]
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
Peptides may act as regulatory molecules that coordinate cellular responses needed for growth, differentiation and development. A novel family of small peptides, encoded by the DEVIL (DVL) gene family, was identified in a ...