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Publikováno v:
Museum Management and Curatorship. 26:415-420
Autor:
Janine Andrews, Nicolette B. Meister, Carin Jacobs, M. Christine Castle, Rhianedd Smith, Andrew Simpson, Kristen Olson, William Green
Publikováno v:
Museum Management and Curatorship. 24:5-27
Installation artist Fred Wilson (2006) asserts: ‘All college students should be able to read a museum before they graduate’. This reading, as one might expect, is predicated on some form of literac...
Autor:
M. Christine Castle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Museum Education. 31:123-132
This article examines how curriculum studies can inform training and development programs for museum teachers (docents, interpreters, guides, gallery educators, and so on). It focuses on the result...
Autor:
Christine Castle, Bruce M. Taylor, Donald B. Carter, George W. Melchior, Nancy C. Stratman, Dennis E. Epps
Publikováno v:
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids. 137:52-61
Brain plaque deposits of amyloid-beta peptide (Abeta) is a pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and apolipoprotein E (apoE) is thought to be involved in its deposition. One hypothesis for the role of apoE in the pathogenesis of AD is tha
Autor:
M. Christine Castle
Publikováno v:
Museum Management and Curatorship. 20:183-186
Autor:
M. Christine Castle
Publikováno v:
Museum Management and Curatorship. 20:183-186
Autor:
K.A. Greenlee, E W Thomas, C.K. Marschke, R R Hozak, George W. Melchior, Jed F. Fisher, Christine Castle, D E Epps, Ferenc J. Kezdy, J.S. Harris
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 34:12560-12569
The cholesteryl ester transfer protein-catalyzed cholesteryl ester transfer is inhibited by two compounds identified by a large-scale screening of cholesterol backbone-containing molecules. Kinetic analysis shows that U-95,594, an amino steroid, inhi
Autor:
Dennis E. Epps, J.S. Harris, George W. Melchior, Ferenc J. Kezdy, K.A. Greenlee, R.G. Ulrich, T.S. Moll, Christine Castle, Jed F. Fisher, C.K. Marschke
Publikováno v:
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids. 77:51-63
A continuous recording fluorescence assay was developed for cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP). The assay measures the increase in fluorescence accompanying the relocation of fluorescent lipids, cholesteryl esters and triglycerides, from a don
Autor:
Sandra Bak-Mueller, Stephen L. Pinkosky, Jeffrey C. Hanselman, Patrick A Lester, Heather Jensen, Christine Castle, Bruce M. Taylor, Reynold Homan, Michelle Washburn
Publikováno v:
Atherosclerosis. 212(1)
Objective: Animal models of atherosclerosis are essential to elucidate disease mechanisms and develop new therapies. Each model features advantages and disadvantages in exemplifying the pathophysiology of human atherosclerosis. Diet-induced developme
Publikováno v:
Biomedical chromatography : BMC. 24(7)
Biomarkers are an increasingly important constituent of the drug development process, offering the potential of increased efficiency through reduced compound attrition and earlier proof of mechanism and/or efficacy. Assays developed for compound scre