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Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression Varies Throughout Development and During the Innate Immune Response of Tobacco Hornworm. Manduca sexta
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Matrix metalloproteinases (MI'v1Ps) are a family of conserved, proteolytic enzymes.
MMPs can degrade most extracellular matrix proteins. As such, they are key enzymes in
tissue remodeling processes. such as molting and ...
Effects of Processing on Health-Promoting Attributes of Soymilk Phenolics
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
This study was designed to investigate the effects of different processing
methods on the antioxidant and anti-cancer properties of soymilk crude phenolic
extract (CPE) using the human prostate cancer cell line DU 145 ...
Investigation of the Nature of Science Views of Undergraduate Natural Science and Nonscience Majors in Biology Courses
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Science educators have the common goal of helping students develop scientific
literacy, including understanding of the nature of science (NOS). University faculties are
challenged with the need to develop informed NOS ...
Plant Phenological Responses to Climate Change in the Northern Great Plains
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Climate change has been associated with shifts in phenological events which
could be disrupting evolved species relationships. The current first flowering times of
plants were compared to historical data in the Red River ...
Influence of Adjacent Uplands and Groundwater on the Hydrology and Invertebrate Community Composition of Seasonal Forest Ponds in North Central Minnesota
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Seasonal ponds are common throughout northern Minnesota's forested
areas. Seasonal ponds typically flood due to snow-melt and high precipitation
rates in early spring, then dry by mid-late summer. The dynamic hydroperiods ...