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Presented at the 1st Annual Minority Research Symposium, UMDNJ Conference,
October 2000
INTERCELLULAR ADHESION MOLECULE-2 (ICAM-2)
MEDIATES T-CELL TRANSENDOTHELIAL MIGRATION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. Leong C. Cho,
Dept. of Biology, Medgar Evers College and Tain Li V. Subramanian, Petrttu L.
Lindsberg and Carl G. Gahmberg, Depts. of Bioscience and Clinical Neuroscience,
University of Helsinki. Faculty Mentor: Dr. Charles desBordes.
ARE LUETINIZINE HORMONE RELEASING HORMONE
NEURONS DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY REGULATED BY THYROID HORMONE ALPHA RECEPTOR ONE
ACTIVATION IN RATS? Julia Ebanks, Dept. of Biology, Medgar Evers College
and Sandy L. Peterson, Dept. of Biology, UMass at Amherst. Faculty Mentor: Dr.
Edward Catapane.
ISOLATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus FROM
A PEDIATRIC AUTOPSY CASE. Lydia Byam, Dept. of Biology, Medgar Evers
College and George Williams, Microbiology Dept., NYC Dept. of Health. Faculty
Mentor: Dr. Ann Brown.
FUNCTION OF NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE CONTAINING
NERVES IN SHEEP MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERIES DECLINES AFTER CHRONIC HYPOXIA. S.
Charles, Medgar Evers College, E. Mbaku, C. Hewitt S.P. Duckles and J. Buchholz.
Loma Linda Univ. Sch. of Med. and Coll. of Med. Univ. of Calif. Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Nduka.
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