L Powers
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Recent Articles
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Hutchison S, Sahay B, de Mello S, Sayour E, Lejeune A, Szivek A, et al.
Vet Immunol Immunopathol
. 2019 Aug;
216:109912.
PMID: 31446208
Melanoma in humans and canines is an aggressive and highly metastatic cancer. The mucosal forms in both species share genetic and histopathologic features, making dogs a valuable spontaneous disease animal...
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Sears K, Bianchi C, Powers L, Beck A
J Evol Biol
. 2013 May;
26(7):1536-48.
PMID: 23675971
Morphological integration has the potential to link morphological variation within populations with morphological evolution among species. This study begins to investigate this link by comparing integration among shoulder girdle elements...
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Powers L, Hillar A, Loewen P
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2001 Mar;
1546(1):44-54.
PMID: 11257507
The catalase-peroxidase encoded by katG of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a more effective activator of the antibiotic isoniazid than is the equivalent enzyme from Escherichia coli. The environment of the heme...
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Powers L
AORN J
. 2000 Nov;
72(4):671-4.
PMID: 11076285
Interviewing well is one of the most important skills that job seekers can possess. With the proper knowledge and preparation, anyone can interview more confidently. By looking at the anatomy...
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Yang D, Puchowicz M, David F, Powers L, Halperin M, Brunengraber H
J Mass Spectrom
. 1999 Nov;
34(11):1130-6.
PMID: 10548807
Ammonium is an important intermediate of protein metabolism and is a key component of acid-base balance. Investigations of the metabolism of NH(4)(+) in vivo using isotopic techniques are difficult because...
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Powers L, Griep M
Biochemistry
. 1999 Jun;
38(23):7413-20.
PMID: 10360938
The ligation state of the single zinc site in primase from Escherichia coli changes when various substrates and cofactors are added alone or in combination as determined by X-ray absorption...
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King J, Ronsheim P, Liu E, Powers L, Slonimski M, Rubin B
Biol Reprod
. 1998 Feb;
58(2):323-9.
PMID: 9475385
LHRH neurons in guinea pigs, as in primates and other non-rodent species, are broadly distributed in the basal forebrain. In this study, knife cuts were made in the anterior hypothalamus,...
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Hazey J, Yang D, Powers L, Previs S, David F, Beaulieu A, et al.
Anal Biochem
. 1997 May;
248(1):158-67.
PMID: 9177735
The contribution of gluconeogenesis to glucose production in vivo can be measured by enriching body water with 0.5% 2H2O and measuring the glucose labeling ratio C6/C2 (Landau et al., J....
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Kien C, Murray R, Ailabouni A, Powers P, Kepner J, Powers L, et al.
J Nutr
. 1996 Dec;
126(12):3069-76.
PMID: 9001376
Sugar reaching the colon because of intestinal maldigestion or malabsorption may be fermented to acetate and other short-chain fatty acids, resulting in stimulation of colonic water absorption and cell proliferation....