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daf-31 Encodes the Catalytic Subunit of N Alpha-Acetyltransferase that Regulates Caenorhabditis elegans Development, Metabolism and Adult Lifespan.
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Chen, Di, Zhang, Jiuli, Minnerly, Justin, Kaul, Tiffany, Riddle, Donald L., Jia, Kailiang, Kim, Stuart K.
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2014-10-16
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000115
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Design at the Graduate Level: Preparing Graduate Teaching Assistants to Teach Visual Literacy.
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Galin, Jeffrey R., Swartz, Haley, Gleyzer, Marianna, Copley, Rachel, Marino, Nicholas Mennona
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While much has been written about visual literacy and multimodal teaching, almost nothing has been published on preparing instructors and graduate teaching assistants to provide students with the mechanics of visual design, rhetoric, and cultural criticism to help them build complex, multimodal projects that go beyond visual inclusion and critique. This chapter focuses on a graduate course on visual literacy, rhetoric, and design that was taught by one of the authors and taken by the other...
Show moreWhile much has been written about visual literacy and multimodal teaching, almost nothing has been published on preparing instructors and graduate teaching assistants to provide students with the mechanics of visual design, rhetoric, and cultural criticism to help them build complex, multimodal projects that go beyond visual inclusion and critique. This chapter focuses on a graduate course on visual literacy, rhetoric, and design that was taught by one of the authors and taken by the other four. Grounded in previous claims for visual literacy in the field, the authors open by introducing how and why students can be helped to develop visual arguments. It then introduces the graduate course, and 10 strategies for successful multimodal, project-based teaching, which are exemplified by graduate and undergraduate project examples. The chapter concludes with example assignments from two of the graduate authors and a call for a dedicated cross-disciplinary graduate course for multimodal pedagogy.
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2018
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000224
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Destructive Changes in the Neuronal Structure of the FVB/N Mouse Retina.
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Yang, Jinnan, Nan, Changlong, Ripps, Harris, Shen, Wen, Barnes, Steven
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2015-06-19
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000114
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Determining habitat quality for species that demonstrate dynamic habitat selection.
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Beerens, James M., Frederick, Peter C., Noonburg, Erik G., Gawlik, Dale E.
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2015-11-19
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000141
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Development of a culturally appropriate computer-delivered tailored internet-based health literacy intervention for spanish-dominant hispanics living with HIV.
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Jacobs, Robin J, Caballero, Joshua, Ownby, Raymond L, Kane, Michael N
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2014-12-30
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000161
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Development of a Methodology for the Assessment of Sea Level Rise Impacts on Florida’s Transportation Modes and Infrastructure.
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Berry, Leonard, Center for Environmental Studies, Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
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2012
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00003460
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Development of a Methodology for the Assessment of Sea Level Rise Impacts on Florida’s Transportation Modes and Infrastructure.
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Cahill, Maria, Berry, Leonard, Florida Department of Transportation, Center for Environmental Studies, Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
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2010 - 2012
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00003458
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Developmental Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls Interferes with Experience-Dependent Dendritic Plasticity and Ryanodine Receptor Expression in Weanling Rats.
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Yang, Dongren, Kim, Kyung Ho, Phimister, Andrew, Bachstetter, Adam D., Ward, Thomas R., Stackman, Robert W., Mervis, Ronald F., Wisniewski, Amy B., Klein, Sabra L., Kodavanti, Prasada Rao S., Anderson, Kim A., Wayman, Gary, Pessah, Isaac N., Lein, Pamela J.
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2009-03-01
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000189
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Differential Effects of Human L1CAM Mutations on Complementing Guidance and Synaptic Defects in Drosophila melanogaster.
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Kudumala, Sirisha, Freund, Julie, Hortsch, Michael, Godenschwege, Tanja A., Labrador, Juan-Pablo
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A large number of different pathological L1CAM mutations have been identified that result in a broad spectrum of neurological and non-neurological phenotypes. While many of these mutations have been characterized for their effects on homophilic and heterophilic interactions, as well as expression levels in vitro, there are only few studies on their biological consequences in vivo. The single L1-type CAM gene in Drosophila, neuroglian (nrg), has distinct functions during axon guidance and...
Show moreA large number of different pathological L1CAM mutations have been identified that result in a broad spectrum of neurological and non-neurological phenotypes. While many of these mutations have been characterized for their effects on homophilic and heterophilic interactions, as well as expression levels in vitro, there are only few studies on their biological consequences in vivo. The single L1-type CAM gene in Drosophila, neuroglian (nrg), has distinct functions during axon guidance and synapse formation and the phenotypes of nrg mutants can be rescued by the expression of human L1CAM. We previously showed that the highly conserved intracellular FIGQY Ankyrin-binding motif is required for L1CAM-mediated synapse formation, but not for neurite outgrowth or axon guidance of the Drosophila giant fiber (GF) neuron. Here, we use the GF as a model neuron to characterize the pathogenic L120V, Y1070C, C264Y, H210Q, E309K and R184Q extracellular L1CAM missense mutations and a L1CAM protein with a disrupted ezrin–moesin–radixin (ERM) binding site to investigate the signaling requirements for neuronal development. We report that different L1CAM mutations have distinct effects on axon guidance and synapse formation. Furthermore, L1CAM homophilic binding and signaling via the ERM motif is essential for axon guidance in Drosophila. In addition, the human pathological H210Q, R184Q and Y1070C, but not the E309K and L120V L1CAM mutations affect outside-in signaling via the FIGQY Ankyrin binding domain which is required for synapse formation. Thus, the pathological phenotypes observed in humans are likely to be caused by the disruption of signaling required for both, guidance and synaptogenesis.
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2013-10-14
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000080
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Differential SINE evolution in vesper and non-vesper bats.
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Ray, David A, Pagan, Heidi JT, Platt, Roy N, Kroll, Ashley R, Schaack, Sarah, Stevens, Richard D
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Background: Short interspersed elements (SINEs) have a powerful influence on genome evolution and can be useful markers for phylogenetic inference and population genetic analyses. In this study, we examined survey sequence and whole genome data to determine the evolutionary dynamics of Ves SINEs in the genomes of 11 bats, nine from Vespertilionidae. Results: We identified 41 subfamilies of Ves and linked several to specific lineages. We also revealed substantial differences among lineages...
Show moreBackground: Short interspersed elements (SINEs) have a powerful influence on genome evolution and can be useful markers for phylogenetic inference and population genetic analyses. In this study, we examined survey sequence and whole genome data to determine the evolutionary dynamics of Ves SINEs in the genomes of 11 bats, nine from Vespertilionidae. Results: We identified 41 subfamilies of Ves and linked several to specific lineages. We also revealed substantial differences among lineages including the observation that Ves accumulation and Ves subfamily diversity is significantly higher in vesper as opposed to non-vesper bats. This is especially interesting when one considers the increased transposable element diversity of vesper bats in general. Conclusions: Our data suggest that survey sequencing and genome mining are valuable tools to investigate SINE evolution among related lineages and can provide substantial information about the ability of SINEs to proliferate in diverse genomes. This method would also be a useful first step in determining which subfamilies would be the best to target when developing SINEs as markers for phylogenetic and population genetic analyses.
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2015-12-15
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000041
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Differentiation State-Specific Mitochondrial Dynamic Regulatory Networks Are Revealed by Global Transcriptional Analysis of the Developing Chicken Lens.
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Chauss, Daniel C., Basu, Subhasree, Rajakaruna, Suren, Ma, Zhiwei, Gau, Victoria, Anastas, Sara, Brennan, Lisa A., Hejtmancik, J. Fielding, Menko, A. Sue, Kantorow, Marc
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2014-06-13
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000125
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Direct Interaction between AR and PAK6 in Androgen-Stimulated PAK6 Activation.
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Liu, Xia, Busby, Jennifer, John, Ciny, Wei, Jianning, Yuan, Xin, Lu, Michael L., Kyprianou, Natasha
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2013-10-10
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000105
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DNA methylation regulates mouse cardiac myofibril gene expression during heart development.
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Xu, Yang, Liu, Lingjuan, Pan, Bo, Zhu, Jing, Nan, Changlong, Huang, Xupei, Tian, Jie
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2015-12-17
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000152
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Does carbohydrate supplementation enhance tennis match play performance?.
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Gomes, Rodrigo, Capitani, Caroline, Ugrinowitsch, Carlos, Zourdos, Michael C., Fernandez-Fernandez, Jaime, Mendez-Villanueva, Alberto, Aoki, Marcelo
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2013
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000221
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Dosimetric and radiobiological comparison of CyberKnife M6(TM) InCise multileaf collimator over IRIS(TM) variable collimator in prostate stereotactic body radiation therapy.
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Kathriarachchi, Vindu, Shang, Charles, Evans, Grant, Leventouri, Theodora, Kalantzis, Georgios
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2016
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000166
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Dynamic Emotional and Neural Responses to Music Depend on Performance Expression and Listener Experience.
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Chapin, Heather L., Jantzen, Kelly J., Kelso, J. A. Scott, Steinberg, Fred, Large, Edward W., Rodriguez-Fornells, Antoni
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Apart from its natural relevance to cognition, music provides a window into the intimate relationships between production, perception, experience, and emotion. Here, emotional responses and neural activity were observed as they evolved together with stimulus parameters over several minutes. Participants listened to a skilled music performance that included the natural fluctuations in timing and sound intensity that musicians use to evoke emotional responses. A mechanical performance of the...
Show moreApart from its natural relevance to cognition, music provides a window into the intimate relationships between production, perception, experience, and emotion. Here, emotional responses and neural activity were observed as they evolved together with stimulus parameters over several minutes. Participants listened to a skilled music performance that included the natural fluctuations in timing and sound intensity that musicians use to evoke emotional responses. A mechanical performance of the same piece served as a control. Before and after fMRI scanning, participants reported real-time emotional responses on a 2-dimensional rating scale (arousal and valence) as they listened to each performance. During fMRI scanning, participants listened without reporting emotional responses. Limbic and paralimbic brain areas responded to the expressive dynamics of human music performance, and both emotion and reward related activations during music listening were dependent upon musical training. Moreover, dynamic changes in timing predicted ratings of emotional arousal, as well as real-time changes in neural activity. BOLD signal changes correlated with expressive timing fluctuations in cortical and subcortical motor areas consistent with pulse perception, and in a network consistent with the human mirror neuron system. These findings show that expressive music performance evokes emotion and reward related neural activations, and that music’s affective impact on the brains of listeners is altered by musical training. Our observations are consistent with the idea that music performance evokes an emotional response through a form of empathy that is based, at least in part, on the perception of movement and on violations of pulse-based temporal expectancies.
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2010-12-16
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000067
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