Publications by authors named "E HAMMER"

Soil pore space, considered the most complex biomaterial that exists, generates a complex environment, that gives rise to a wide variety of properties, such as microbial diversity and carbon storage. Soils contain, at the same time, the largest carbon reservoir on earth and an immense amount of nutrient-limited microbial biomass. The reason why this carbon is not consumed by soil microbes is attributed to the complex nature of soil, which forms a labyrinth where carbon and microbes cannot be in direct contact.

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The tricellular tight junctions are crucial for the regulation of paracellular flux at tricellular junctions, where tricellulin (MARVELD2) and angulins (ILDR1, ILDR2, or LSR) are localized. The role of ILDR2 in podocytes, specialized epithelial cells in the kidney, is still unknown. We investigated the role of ILDR2 in glomeruli and its influence on blood filtration.

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  • Blue/turquoise crystals of SrCr(PO) were synthesized through a high-temperature reaction, achieving a prismatic shape with dimensions up to 1 mm and a complex crystal structure that includes both Cr(1) and Cr(2) ions.
  • The electronic configuration of these ions leads to significant Jahn-Teller effects, resulting in distinct square-pyramidal and square-planar coordination, and a layered arrangement that affects their magnetic properties.
  • At low temperatures, the material exhibits interesting magnetic ordering transitions, including an antiferromagnetic structure for Cr(1) and a subsequent ordering of Cr(2), which alters the crystal's symmetry and underscores the complexity of interactions within the chromium phosphate framework.
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Objective: To compare the practicability and tissue sample quality between different intestinal biopsy techniques.

Study Design: Experimental, randomized ex vivo study.

Sample Population: Small intestine of nine horses.

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), such as Xavier University of Louisiana (Xavier), have strong cultures of mentoring underrepresented students. We report on the design and implementation of the Preparing Mentors and Advisors at Xavier (P-MAX) Program, a mentor-training program at an HBCU. Over half of the full-time Xavier faculty members have participated in at least one P-MAX event over the life of the Program, with about 60% completing the 8-hour foundational workshop.

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