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A cautionary tale about the inhibitory effects of gated culverts on fish passage restoration efforts

STEM and boys

Baumgartner L, Ning N.
GSID: JmU5EjoaECwJ
N Ning, L Baumgartner, C Boys, T Marsden… - 2018 - scholarworks.umass.edu

Connectivity between river-floodplain habitats has been heavily constrained in many large tropical river systems by the construction of regulators, levees and other physical barriers. Fishways are being constructed to ameliorate the effects of these barriers; but it is important...

Non-human primate and rodent embryonic stem cells are differentially sensitive to embryotoxic compounds.

Toxicology reports

Walker L, Baumgartner L, Keller KC, Ast J, Trettner S, Zur Nieden NI.
PMID: 28962348
Toxicol Rep. 2014 Dec 31;2:165-174. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2014.11.016. eCollection 2015.

Many industrial chemicals and their respective by-products need to be comprehensively evaluated for toxicity using reliable and efficient assays. In terms of teratogenicity evaluations, the murine-based embryonic stem cell test (EST) offers a promising solution to screen for multiple...

Plastid Genes Encoding the Transcription/Translation Apparatus Are Differentially Transcribed Early in Barley (Hordeum vulgare) Chloroplast Development (Evidence for Selective Stabilization of psbA mRNA).

Plant physiology

Baumgartner BJ, Rapp JC, Mullet JE.
PMID: 12231729
Plant Physiol. 1993 Mar;101(3):781-791. doi: 10.1104/pp.101.3.781.

Chloroplast genomes encode rRNAs, tRNAs, and proteins involved in transcription, translation, and photosynthesis. The expression of 15 plastid genes representing each of these functions was quantitated during chloroplast development in barley (Hordeum vulgare). The transcription of all plastid genes...

The merging adventure in world health. The second annual Bronfman lecture.

American journal of public health and the nation's health

BAUMGARTNER L.
PMID: 13967014
Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1963 Apr;53:544-53. doi: 10.2105/ajph.53.4.544.

No abstract available.

Trypsin inhibitor in mung bean cotyledons: purification, characteristics, subcellular localization, and metabolism.

Plant physiology

Chrispeels MJ, Baumgartner B.
PMID: 16660348
Plant Physiol. 1978 Apr;61(4):617-23. doi: 10.1104/pp.61.4.617.

Trypsin inhibitor was purified to homogeneity from seeds of the mung bean (Vigna radiata [L.] Wilczek). The protease inhibitor has the following properties: inhibitory activity toward trypsin, but not toward chymotrypsin; isoelectric point at pH 5.05; molecular weight of...

In-Service Training for Doctors and Nurses.

American journal of public health and the nation's health

Baumgartner L.
PMID: 18015050
Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1939 Jun;29(6):597-602. doi: 10.2105/ajph.29.6.597.

No abstract available.

A HUMANISTIC APPROACH TO THE EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED PATIENT.

Postgraduate medicine

BAUMGARTNER EL.
PMID: 14314042
Postgrad Med. 1965 Jul;38:1-6. doi: 10.1080/00325481.1965.11695571.

No abstract available.

The pediatrician and the public.

Pediatrics

BRADFORD WL, WILSON JL, BAUMGARTNER L, RICHMOND JB.
PMID: 15423959
Pediatrics. 1950 Jun;5(6):1025-38.

No abstract available.

Medical, dental, and nursing services for school children.

The Yale journal of biology and medicine

BAUMGARTNER L, WEGMAN ME, WHEATLEY G.
PMID: 20245610
Yale J Biol Med. 1947 Mar;19(4):651-9.

No abstract available.

Attitude of the Nation Toward Immunization Procedures: A Study Based on a Public Opinion Poll Made in 1941.

American journal of public health and the nation's health

Baumgartner L.
PMID: 18015755
Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1943 Mar;33(3):256-60. doi: 10.2105/ajph.33.3.256.

No abstract available.

Health Education in Nutrition. Adapting Business Promotion Technics to Public Health Education.

American journal of public health and the nation's health

Desmond A, Baumgartner L.
PMID: 18016052
Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1944 Sep;34(9):967-73. doi: 10.2105/ajph.34.9.967.

No abstract available.

Extrinsic and intrinsic regulation of DOR/TP53INP2 expression in mice: effects of dietary fat content, tissue type and sex in adipose and muscle tissues.

Nutrition & metabolism

Fromm-Dornieden C, Lytovchenko O, von der Heyde S, Behnke N, Hogl S, Berghoff J, Köpper F, Opitz L, Renne U, Hoeflich A, Beissbarth T, Brenig B, Baumgartner BG.
PMID: 22995226
Nutr Metab (Lond). 2012 Sep 21;9(1):86. doi: 10.1186/1743-7075-9-86.

BACKGROUND: DOR/TP53INP2 acts both at the chromosomal level as a nuclear co-factor e.g. for the thyroid hormone receptor and at the extrachromosomal level as an organizing factor of the autophagosome. In a previous study, DOR was shown to be...

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