11 results match your criteria: "141 E College Ave[Affiliation]"
Cells Dev
March 2022
Agnes Scott College, Department of Chemistry, 141 E. College Ave., Decatur, GA 30030, USA. Electronic address:
A common bridge between a linear cytoplasmic signal and broad nuclear regulation is the family of MAP kinases which can translocate to the nucleus upon activation by the cytoplasmic signal. One pathway which functions to activate the ERK family of MAP kinases is the Ras signaling pathway which functions at multiple times and locations during the development of Caenorhabditis elegans including the development of the excretory cell, germ cells, male tail, and vulva. It has been most extensively characterized during the development of the vulva which is formed from the vulval precursor cells (VPCs), a set of six equivalent, epithelial cells designated P3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Manage
August 2018
The Nature Conservancy in Georgia, 100 Peachtree St. NW, Suite 2250, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, USA.
Climate change has far-reaching effects on human and ecological systems, requiring collaboration across sectors and disciplines to determine effective responses. To inform regional responses to climate change, decision-makers need credible and relevant information representing a wide swath of knowledge and perspectives. The southeastern U.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol
April 2018
Department of Biology, Agnes Scott College, 141 E College Ave., Decatur, 30030, GA, USA.
Grasshoppers produce an extraordinary oviposition behavior that is associated with multiple specializations of the skeletal and neuromuscular systems in the posterior abdomen, including a central pattern generator (CPG) in the female's terminal abdominal ganglion. Two pairs of shovel-shaped appendages, the ovipositor valves on the abdomen tip, excavate the soil for deposition of eggs. By contrast, the sexually monomorphic pregenital region of the abdomen is without appendages.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnim Cogn
March 2018
Agnes Scott College, 141 E. College Ave., Decatur, GA, 30030, USA.
Choice behavior in humans has motivated a large body of research with a focus on whether decisions can be considered to be rational. In general, humans prefer having choice, as do a number of other species that have been tested, even though having increased choice does not necessarily yield a positive outcome. Humans have been found to choose an option more often only because the opportunity to select it was diminishing, an example of a deviation from economic rationality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Med
October 2017
San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Experimental Imaging Center, Via Olgettina N. 60, Milan 20182, Italy.
The widely-used gamma-emitter Tc-99m has been shown to lead to optical emissions in mice and glass. We investigated the possibility that these emissions are due to the Cerenkov effect and whether the light emitted is proportional to local dose. By using a Geant4 Monte Carlo model matched to an experimental measurement, we show that the light detected by a small animal optical imaging system provides a 2D map of the dose throughout a glass sample.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Radiat Isot
December 2016
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Agnes Scott College, 141 E College Ave, Decatur, GA, 30030 United States. Electronic address:
Cherenkov Luminescence Imaging (CLI) is a new method to image radioactive therapeutic and diagnostic agents, primarily in preclinical studies. This study used Geant4 and Python to generate the predicted Cherenkov light production as a function of time for a set of isotopic chains of interest for targeted alpha therapy: Ra, Pb, and Tb. All are shown to produce substantial Cherenkov light, though time delays between initial decays and the production of Cherenkov light requires caution in interpreting CLI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEcon Educ Rev
June 2013
Department of Economics, Agnes Scott College Economics, 141 E. College Ave, Decatur, GA 30030, United States.
The prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity increased dramatically in the United States during the past three decades. This increase has adverse public health implications, but its implication for children's academic outcomes is less clear. This paper uses data from five waves of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten to examine how children's weight is related to their scores on standardized tests and to their teachers' assessments of their academic ability.
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January 2011
Department of Psychology, Agnes Scott College, 141 E. College Ave, Decatur, GA, 30030.
While numerous publications have shown that apes can learn some aspects of human language, one frequently cited difference between humans and apes is the relative infrequency of declaratives (comments and statements) as opposed to imperatives (requests) in ape symbol use. This paper describes the use of declaratives in three language-competent apes and two children. The apes produced a lower proportion of spontaneous declaratives than did the children.
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March 2010
Department of Psychology, Agnes Scott College, 141 E. College Ave., Decatur, GA 30030, USA.
A series of recent reports have questioned the ability of great apes to comprehend declarative communication and have suggested that this ability is biologically based and may have driven the evolution of human language. We tested three groups of differently reared chimpanzees and bonobos for their ability to understand declarative signals in an object-choice task. The scores of the two groups of apes that were reared in a sociolinguistically complex environment were significantly higher than the scores of the standard-reared group.
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April 2008
Agnes Scott College, Department of Biology, 141 E. College Ave., Decatur, GA 30030, USA.
The LAT gene encodes an adaptor molecule that links receptor engagement to critical downstream signaling events. Previously, we identified the proximal promoter for the human LAT gene and found that it contains binding sites for members of the Ets and Runx transcription factor families. In the present study, we show that the promoter also contains 5 GC-rich elements that contribute to promoter activity and that are capable of binding the transcription factors Sp1 and Sp3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Homosex
November 2006
Department of Psychology, Agnes Scott College, 141 E College Ave, Decatur, GA 30030, USA.
The current content analysis of prime-time network television during the fall of 2001 seeks to identify the representation of Gay male, Lesbian, and Bisexual characters in shows known to have one reoccurring homosexual character based on the theories of Clark and Berry. Clark (1969) established four stages of media representation for minority groups: non-representation, ridicule, regulation, and respect. The findings of the study support the premise that Gay males and Lesbians have passed Clark's stage of non-representation and have progressed into the stage of ridicule and some are moving into the stages of regulation and respect.
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