1. Selective Modulation of the AH Receptor in Repression of Cytokine-Induced Complement Factor Gene Expression Open Access Author: Narayanan, Gitanjali A Title: Selective Modulation of the AH Receptor in Repression of Cytokine-Induced Complement Factor Gene Expression Area of Honors: Toxicology Keywords: AHRCD55Complement File: Download CORRECT_narayanan_schreyer.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Gary H. Perdew, Thesis SupervisorJames Endres Howell, Thesis Honors AdvisorAdam Bleier Glick, Faculty Reader
2. Suppression of NPC1L1 and Inflammatory Cytokines by Flavonoid Compounds Open Access Author: Chua, Charles Title: Suppression of NPC1L1 and Inflammatory Cytokines by Flavonoid Compounds Area of Honors: Toxicology Keywords: FlavonoidNPC1L1aryl hydrocarbon receptorAHRcholesterolinflammatory cytokinesNiemann-pick C1-like 1 File: Download 1-Thesis__Charles_Chua_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Gary H. Perdew, Thesis SupervisorGary H. Perdew, Thesis Honors AdvisorAndrew David Patterson, Faculty Reader
3. PARTIAL AGONIST ACTIVATION OF THE ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR INCREASES EXPRESSION OF EPIDERMAL DIFFERENTIATION GENES AND ATTENUATES INFLAMMATORY GENE EXPRESSION Open Access Author: Alnemri, Angela Grace Title: PARTIAL AGONIST ACTIVATION OF THE ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR INCREASES EXPRESSION OF EPIDERMAL DIFFERENTIATION GENES AND ATTENUATES INFLAMMATORY GENE EXPRESSION Area of Honors: Toxicology Keywords: Aryl hydrocarbon receptorAHRChronic inflammatory skin diseasesepidermal differentiationinflammation File: Download Alnemri_Angela_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Gary H. Perdew, Thesis SupervisorGary H. Perdew, Thesis Honors AdvisorAndrew David Patterson, Faculty Reader
4. PROFILING THE EXPRESSION OF AMINO ACID TRANSPORTERS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR Open Access Author: Lucas, Joseph H Title: PROFILING THE EXPRESSION OF AMINO ACID TRANSPORTERS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR Area of Honors: Toxicology Keywords: AHRaryl hydrocarbon receptoramino acid transportersLAT1OSC-19jejunum File: Download JosephLucasFinalThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Gary H. Perdew, Thesis SupervisorCurtis John Omiecinski, Thesis Honors Advisor