165 results match your criteria: "Syracuse University College of Arts & Sciences[Affiliation]"
Sci Total Environ
July 2018
Forest & Nature Lab, Department of Forest and Water Management, Ghent University, Geraardsbergsesteenweg 267, 9090 Gontrode, Belgium. Electronic address:
Through litter decomposition enormous amounts of carbon is emitted to the atmosphere. Numerous large-scale decomposition experiments have been conducted focusing on this fundamental soil process in order to understand the controls on the terrestrial carbon transfer to the atmosphere. However, previous studies were mostly based on site-specific litter and methodologies, adding major uncertainty to syntheses, comparisons and meta-analyses across different experiments and sites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMar Biotechnol (NY)
December 2018
Department of Biology, College of Art and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.
Alternative splicing is the process of generating multiple transcripts from a single pre-mRNA used by eukaryotes to regulate gene expression and increase proteomic complexity. Although alternative splicing profiles have been well studied in mammalian species, they have not been well studied in aquatic species, especially after biotic stresses. In the present study, genomic information and RNA-Seq datasets were utilized to characterize alternative splicing profiles and their induced changes after bacterial infection with Edwardsiella ictaluri in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Genet Genomics
December 2018
Department of Biology, College of Art and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.
Disease resistance is one of the most important traits for aquaculture industry. For catfish industry, enteric septicemia of catfish (ESC), caused by the bacterial pathogen Edwardsiella ictaluri, is the most severe disease, causing enormous economic losses every year. In this study, we used three channel catfish families with 900 individuals (300 fish per family) and the 690K catfish SNP array, and conducted a genome-wide association study to detect the quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with ESC resistance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
August 2018
Department of Environmental and Forest Biology, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, NY, USA.
The search for general common principles that unify disciplines is a longstanding challenge for interdisciplinary research. Architecture has always been an interdisciplinary pursuit, combining engineering, art and culture. The rise of biomimetic architecture adds to the interdisciplinary span.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScience
June 2018
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Physiol Genomics
August 2018
Department of Biology, College of Art and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.
Channel catfish is the leading aquaculture species in the US, and one of the reasons for its application in aquaculture is its relatively high tolerance against hypoxia. However, hypoxia can still cause huge economic losses to the catfish industry. Studies on hypoxia tolerance, therefore, are important for aquaculture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
May 2018
Department of Biology, College of Art and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
Barbels are important sensory organs in teleosts, reptiles, and amphibians. The majority of ∼4,000 catfish species, such as the channel catfish (), possess abundant whisker-like barbels. However, barbel-less catfish, such as the bottlenose catfish (), do exist.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics
September 2018
Department of Biology, College of Art and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA. Electronic address:
In aquatic organisms, hearing is an important sense for acoustic communications and detection of sound-emitting predators and prey. Channel catfish is a dominant aquaculture species in the United States. As channel catfish can hear sounds of relatively high frequency, it serves as a good model for study auditory mechanisms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Genet Genomics
October 2018
Department of Biology, College of Art and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.
Infectious diseases pose significant threats to the catfish industry. Enteric septicemia of catfish (ESC) caused by Edwardsiella ictaluri is the most devastating disease for catfish aquaculture, causing huge economic losses annually. Channel catfish and blue catfish exhibit great contrast in resistance against ESC, with channel catfish being highly susceptible and blue catfish being highly resistant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLiving Rev Relativ
April 2018
1LIGO, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA.
We present possible observing scenarios for the Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo and KAGRA gravitational-wave detectors over the next decade, with the intention of providing information to the astronomy community to facilitate planning for multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves. We estimate the sensitivity of the network to transient gravitational-wave signals, and study the capability of the network to determine the sky location of the source. We report our findings for gravitational-wave transients, with particular focus on gravitational-wave signals from the inspiral of binary neutron star systems, which are the most promising targets for multi-messenger astronomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychon Bull Rev
December 2018
College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
Formal modeling approaches to cognition provide a principled characterization of observed responses in terms of a set of postulated processes, specifically in terms of parameters that modulate the latter. These model-based characterizations are useful to the extent that there is a clear, one-to-one mapping between parameters and model expectations (identifiability) and that parameters can be recovered from reasonably sized data using a typical experimental design (recoverability). These properties are sometimes not met for certain combinations of model classes and data.
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July 2018
2 Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
Objectives: Determine the relative impact of 11 building wellness features on preference and on the ability to deliver/receive quality care for two groups: patients and caregivers.
Background: The impact of building features that promote wellness is of increasing interest to the building owners, designers, and occupants.
Methods: This study performed a postoccupancy evaluation of two user groups at a healthcare facility with specific wellness features.
BMC Genomics
February 2018
Department of Biology, College of Art and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.
Background: Repetitive elements make up significant proportions of genomes. However, their roles in evolution remain largely unknown. To provide insights into the roles of repetitive elements in fish genomes, we conducted a comparative analysis of repetitive elements of 52 fish species in 22 orders in relation to their living aquatic environments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDev Comp Immunol
April 2018
Department of Biology, College of Art and Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA. Electronic address:
The Janus kinase/signal transducers and activators of transcription (JAK/STAT) signaling pathway is one of the main pleiotropic cascades used to transmit information from extracellular receptors to the nucleus, which results in DNA transcription and expression of genes involved in immunity, proliferation, differentiation, migration, apoptosis, and cell survival. Members of JAK family and STAT family have been extensively studied in different mammalian species because of their important roles in innate and adaptive immune responses. However, they have not been systematically studied among teleost fish species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAMA Psychiatry
December 2017
Department of Complex Trait Genetics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Importance: Antisocial behavior (ASB) places a large burden on perpetrators, survivors, and society. Twin studies indicate that half of the variation in this trait is genetic. Specific causal genetic variants have, however, not been identified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Biol
September 2017
Department of Physics, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Wyss Institute for Bioinspired Engineering, Kavli Institute for Bionano Science and Technology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
How termite mounds function to facilitate climate control is still only partially understood. Recent experimental evidence in the mounds of a single species, the south Asian termite , suggests that the daily oscillations of radiant heating associated with diurnal insolation patterns drive convective flow within them. How general this mechanism is remains unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOmega (Westport)
June 2019
2 Human Development and Family Science, David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, Syracuse University, NY, USA.
This study aims to examine perceptions and attitudes toward euthanasia among university students who are pursuing bachelor's degrees. Although the legalization and application of euthanasia are discussed commonly by health-care professionals and partially by lawyers, the ideas of other segments of society, especially university students, are taken place very rarely. The research was conducted descriptively to determine the ideas of 1,170 students at Kastamonu University from six different departments: arts and sciences, theology, tourism, nursing, school of physical education, and sports with using a questionnaire.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVaccine
August 2017
Division of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-3370, USA. Electronic address:
Dengue viruses (DENV1-4) are mosquito-borne flaviviruses estimated to cause up to ∼400 million infections and ∼100 million dengue cases each year. Factors that contribute to protection from and risk of dengue and severe dengue disease have been studied extensively but are still not fully understood. Results from Phase 3 vaccine efficacy trials have recently become available for one vaccine candidate, now licensed for use in several countries, and more Phase 2 and 3 studies of additional vaccine candidates are ongoing, making these issues all the more urgent and timely.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImplement Sci
July 2017
Center for Clinical Management Research, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI, 48105, USA.
Background: A recent review of frameworks used in dissemination and implementation (D&I) science described 61 judged to be related either to dissemination, implementation, or both. The current use of these frameworks and their contributions to D&I science more broadly has yet to be reviewed. For these reasons, our objective was to determine the role of these frameworks in the development of D&I science.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForensic Sci Int Genet
March 2017
Forensic & National Security Sciences Institute, College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse University, 107 College Place 1-014 Center for Science and Technology, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.
The deconvolution of DNA mixtures remains one of the most critical challenges in the field of forensic DNA analysis. In addition, of all the data features required to perform such deconvolution, the number of contributors in the sample is widely considered the most important, and, if incorrectly chosen, the most likely to negatively influence the mixture interpretation of a DNA profile. Unfortunately, most current approaches to mixture deconvolution require the assumption that the number of contributors is known by the analyst, an assumption that can prove to be especially faulty when faced with increasingly complex mixtures of 3 or more contributors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Manage
December 2016
Department of Environmental Studies, SUNY-ESF, 219 Marshall Hall, 1 Forestry Dr., Syracuse, NY, 13210-2787, USA.
Climate change is expected to severely impact agricultural practices in many important food-producing regions, including the Northeast United States. Changing climate conditions, such as increases in the amount of rainfall, will require farmers to adapt. Yet, little is known with regard to farmers' perceptions and understandings about climate change, especially in the industrialized country context.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNurs Res
May 2017
Karen J. Klingman, PhD, RN, is Associate Professor, College of Nursing, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York. Jessica Castner, PhD, RN, is Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University at Buffalo, New York. Albert H. Titus, PhD, is Chair and Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University at Buffalo, New York.
Background: Contemporary healthcare nurses increasingly rely on innovative technology for assessment, treatment, and patient self-management. Funding opportunities as well are increasingly steering toward technology development and innovation. Health researchers, including nursing scientists, who are engaged in medical device innovation need to assess the state of the art of current technology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Diabetes Complications
January 2017
Department of Nephrology, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510280, Guangdong Province, China. Electronic address:
Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndMT) in renal glomerular endothelial cells plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN). Furthermore, advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) have been shown to contribute to the progression of DN. However, whether AOPPs induce EndMT in renal glomerular endothelial cells remains unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutophagy
October 2016
kb Emory University, School of Medicine, Department of Microbiology and Immunology , Atlanta , GA , USA.
This study used self-reports and physiological measures-heart rate (HR) and skin conductance level (SCL)-to examine the effects of novelty appeals, sexual appeals, narrative versus statistical evidence, and viewer's sex on cognitive and emotional processing of HIV/AIDS public service announcements (PSAs) among heterosexually active single college students. Novelty or sexual appeals differently affected self-reported attention and cognitive effort as measured by HR. High- rather than low-novelty HIV/AIDS PSAs, perceived as more attention-eliciting, did not lead to more cognitive effort.
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