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View article: Cellf-deception: human microglia clone 3 (HMC3) cells exhibit more astrocyte-like than microglia-like gene expression
Cellf-deception: human microglia clone 3 (HMC3) cells exhibit more astrocyte-like than microglia-like gene expression Open
Introduction Recent advances in Alzheimer’s research suggest that the brain’s immune system plays a critical role in the development and progression of this devastating disease. Microglial cells are vital as immune cells in the brain’s def…
View article: Pathway2Targets: an open-source pathway-based approach to repurpose therapeutic drugs and prioritize human targets
Pathway2Targets: an open-source pathway-based approach to repurpose therapeutic drugs and prioritize human targets Open
Background Recent efforts to repurpose existing drugs to different indications have been accompanied by a number of computational methods, which incorporate protein-protein interaction networks and signaling pathways, to aid with prioritiz…
View article: Evaluation of Long-Term Flow Controller for Monitoring Gases and Vapors in Buildings Impacted by Vapor Intrusion
Evaluation of Long-Term Flow Controller for Monitoring Gases and Vapors in Buildings Impacted by Vapor Intrusion Open
This study evaluated the use of a long-term capillary flow controller paired with an evacuated canister for indoor air exposure monitoring in a vapor intrusion (VI) environment with trichloroethylene in comparison to the traditional method…
View article: Simulation-Based Outreach Program Improves Rural Hospitals’ Team Confidence in Neonatal Resuscitation
Simulation-Based Outreach Program Improves Rural Hospitals’ Team Confidence in Neonatal Resuscitation Open
An in situ-based neonatal resuscitation outreach simulation program improves self-confidence among rural delivery room teams. Additional research is needed to understand how to translate improved confidence into actual improved performance.
View article: The Fallacy of an Airtight Alibi: Understanding Human Memory for Where Using Experience Sampling
The Fallacy of an Airtight Alibi: Understanding Human Memory for Where Using Experience Sampling Open
A primary challenge for alibi generation research is establishing the ground truth of the real world events of interest. We used a smartphone app to record data on adult participants for a month prior to a memory test. The app captured the…
View article: Privacy versus Open Science
Privacy versus Open Science Open
Pervasive internet and sensor technologies promise to revolutionize psychological science. However, the data collected using these technologies is often very personal - indeed the value of the data is often directly related to how personal…
View article: A system for collecting and analyzing experience sampling data
A system for collecting and analyzing experience sampling data Open
Online and sensor technologies promise to transform many areas of psychological enquiry. However, collecting and analyzing this data is challenging. In this paper, we introduce the unforgettable.me experience sampling platform. unforgettab…
View article: Machine Learning for the Design and Development of Biofilm Regulators
Machine Learning for the Design and Development of Biofilm Regulators Open
Biofilms are congregations of bacteria on a surface, and they grow into obstacles for the functionalities of any device or machinery involves anything biological. Biofilms are developed through a biochemical system known as ‘Quorum S…
View article: STUDIES OF MALESIAN PANDANACEAE. II. TWO NEW SPECIES OF PANDANUS STICKM. SECT. FUSIFORMA ST. JOHN
STUDIES OF MALESIAN PANDANACEAE. II. TWO NEW SPECIES OF PANDANUS STICKM. SECT. FUSIFORMA ST. JOHN Open
Pandanus saint-johnii and P. soboliferus spp. nov. are described andillustrated and placed in sect. Fusiforma It is proposed to include P.(Acrostigma ) biplicatus St.John and P.(Rykia) magnifibrosus St.Johnin sect Fusiforma also. .
View article: The Future of Prison Radio: Does inmate-produced media have a place in the American prison system?
The Future of Prison Radio: Does inmate-produced media have a place in the American prison system? Open
76 pages. A thesis presented to the School of Journalism and Communication, and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Arts, Spring 2015.