1. Influence of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor On Epithelial Exfoliation, Proliferation, and Differentiation Within the Gastrointestinal Tract Open Access Author: Kehs, Zoe Title: Influence of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor On Epithelial Exfoliation, Proliferation, and Differentiation Within the Gastrointestinal Tract Area of Honors: Toxicology Keywords: aryl hydrocarbon receptortoxicologyahrintestineduodenumjejunumpharmacologyintestinal turnovergoblet cell count File: Download Final_thesis_Zoe_Kehs.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Gary H Perdew, Thesis SupervisorGary H Perdew, Thesis Honors AdvisorAndrew David Patterson, Faculty Reader
2. Native American Ethnobotany and Toxicological Analysis of the Zanthoxylum Genus Open Access Author: Simon, Kaylee Title: Native American Ethnobotany and Toxicological Analysis of the Zanthoxylum Genus Area of Honors: Toxicology Keywords: traditional medicineZanthoxylum genuschemical compoundsactivity File: Download thesis_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Joshua J Kellogg, Thesis SupervisorGary H Perdew, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Effect of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Modulation on HNSCC Survival Open Access Author: Zhang, Kebo Title: Effect of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Modulation on HNSCC Survival Area of Honors: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Keywords: AHRAryl Hydrocarbon ReceptorBiochemistryCarcinogenesisToxicologyCell Culture File: Download Zhang_Kebo_Effect_of_AHR_Modulation_on_HNSCC_Survival.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Gary H Perdew, Thesis SupervisorMing Tien, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Palmitate Mediated Induction of Tryptophan Transaminase Activity Enhances Hepatic Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Activation: A Model of NAFLD-Associated AHR Activation Open Access Author: Wolfe, Hannah Title: Palmitate Mediated Induction of Tryptophan Transaminase Activity Enhances Hepatic Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Activation: A Model of NAFLD-Associated AHR Activation Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: AHRMetabolismNAFLDlivertransaminase File: Download WolfeHannah_ThesisFinal.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Gary H Perdew, Thesis SupervisorStephen Wade Schaeffer, Thesis Honors Advisor