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Teacher Preparedness to Teach Evolution

  • Rebecca Diane Christian

The idea for this study came from the shortage of research that has been done to understand the evolution instruction provided by new secondary education teachers. A lack of training in teachers can...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

Plasmid-Mediated Transfer of Antibiotic Resistance Genes within Biofilms

  • Madelaine Brown

The objective of this study was to determine transfer frequencies of multidrug resistance plasmids under different conjugation conditions: liquid cultures, batch biofilms, and drip-flow biofilms...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Cancer Proliferation Mediated by Tumor-Associated Macrophages (TAMs)

  • Bridget Fortin
  • Allison L. Hale

Macrophages are a type of immune cell present in the tumor micro environment that can be polarized by the cancer cells to aid in the growth and proliferation of the tumor. The goal of this study was...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Visualizing the Degradation of pRb by the High-Risk HPV Protein E7

  • Connor A. Lowey
  • Andrew C. Greer

The oncoprotein E7 coded for by the human papillomavirus (HPV) is known to degrade the tumor suppressor retinoblastoma protein (pRb). Transient transfections of a plasmid coding for the E7 protein...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Fate of Acrolein, an Agricultural Biocide, Overtime

  • Dakota Brady

Acrolein is an efficient agricultural herbicide within irrigation canal ditches and a biocide within oilfield water-flood systems. The fate of acrolein is typically attributed to evaporation, however...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Pyrazolylformamidines as Building Blocks for N-Metallocyclic Carbenes

  • Luke Fennacy

Nitrogen-metallocyclic carbenes (NMCs) are a new class of molecules to be studied in recent years that provide the capacity to be used in the development of new electronic materials or catalysts. My...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Analysis of Plasmids Expressing Bacteriophage Lambda Procapsid

  • Mason Hayashi

Bacteriophage Lambda is a complex virus containing a capsule-like structure known as a procapsid. In a lab setting, plasmids are used to synthesize these structures, but previous experimentation has...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Kinematics and Kinetics of Sumo versus Conventional Deadlift

  • Madelyn Henning

Deadlifting is a common powerlifting exercise that is primarily used to strengthen muscles in the trunk and lower extremities. This comparative analysis helps identify the changes in biomechanics due...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Exploring Biosynthetic Gene Clusters In Amicoumacin Producing Organisms

  • Amanda Koontz

Natural products are small organic molecules which are presumed to increase the overall fitness of an organism. Their synthesis is encoded by biosynthetic gene clusters wherein analogous sequences can...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University

Is Man an Animal?

  • Edgar Painter Ellyson

Originally digitized and provided to NNU Wesley Center by Duane V. Maxey of Holiness Data Ministry (HDM)

  • Book
  • English
  • NNU Wesley Center
  • WHDL

CXCL14 as Potential Binding Partner for HPV E7

  • Natalie Woo

The human papillomavirus is a leading cause of cervical cancer around the world. This oncovirus uses proteins like E7 to hijack the cell cycle by binding to cellular proteins, such as pRb. Another...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

Distinguishing the rumen microbiome of Montana ruminants

  • Sean Boyd

Ruminants are herbivorous mammals, characterized by a pre-gastric organ, the rumen. Microbes within the rumen are responsible for feed breakdown. The rumen microbiome of livestock has been extensively...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL

Elucidating Population Genetics of Shrimp Species On Underwater Volcanoes

  • Linnea Erman
  • Shakiba Mahmoudi

To elucidate gene flow between hydrothermal vent communities, shrimp species Opaepele loihi and Rimicaris variabilis were sampled at the underwater Mata volcanoes near Tonga. A fragment of the...

  • Academic (Thesis, Dissertation, Etc.)
  • English
  • Point Loma Nazarene University
  • WHDL