Electronic Theses for Schreyer Honors College
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Diet And Antibiotic Influences On Mice Induced With Dss Colitis And Their Gut Flora
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Author:
Innes, Gabriel Keller
Title:
Diet And Antibiotic Influences On Mice Induced With Dss Colitis And Their Gut Flora
Area of Honors:
Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
Keywords:
Colitis
Microflora
Gut
DSS
Fiber
Mice
Diet
File:
Download Gabriel_Innes_-_Honors_Thesis_2012_-_Diet_and_Antibiotic_Influences_on_Mice_Induced_with_DSS_Colitis_and_their_Gut_Flora.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Margherita Teresa-Anna Cantorna, Thesis Supervisor
Dr. Lester C Griel Jr., Honors Advisor
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Dominant Negative Suppression of Kv12 Channels in Transgenic Mice
Open Access
Author:
Ackerman, Colin Thomas
Title:
Dominant Negative Suppression of Kv12 Channels in Transgenic Mice
Area of Honors:
Biology
Keywords:
Kv12
Potassium
Transgenic
Mice
Dominant Negative
File:
Download SHC_Thesis.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Timothy J Jegla, Thesis Supervisor
Dr. Gong Chen, Honors Advisor
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THE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC VARIABLE SOCIAL STRESS DURING ADOLESCENCE ON LATE-ADOLESCENT ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOR AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN BALB/CJ INBRED MICE
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Author:
Thomas, Jacob Lloyd
Title:
THE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC VARIABLE SOCIAL STRESS DURING ADOLESCENCE ON LATE-ADOLESCENT ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOR AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN BALB/CJ INBRED MICE
Area of Honors:
Biobehavioral Health
Keywords:
Social Stress
Mice
BALB/cJ
Anxiety
Behavior
Depression
Alcohol
File:
Download Jacob_Thomas_AdolStress.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Helen Marie Kamens, Thesis Supervisor
Dr. Lori Anne Francis, Honors Advisor
4.
Testing a Gateway to Addiction: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Effects of Early Exposure to Saccharin, Caffeine, and Nicotine in Adolescent Mice
Open Access
Author:
Latten, Bethany J
Title:
Testing a Gateway to Addiction: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Effects of Early Exposure to Saccharin, Caffeine, and Nicotine in Adolescent Mice
Area of Honors:
Biobehavioral Health
Keywords:
Addiction
Nicotine
Adolescence
Mice
File:
Download Bethany_Latten_Thesis.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
David John Vandenbergh, Thesis Supervisor
Joseph Peter Gyekis, Faculty Reader
David John Vandenbergh, Honors Advisor
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The Effects of the α3β4 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonist, 18-Methoxycoronaridine (18-MC), on Alcohol-Related Behaviors
Open Access
Author:
Ruggery, Colton
Title:
The Effects of the α3β4 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonist, 18-Methoxycoronaridine (18-MC), on Alcohol-Related Behaviors
Area of Honors:
Biobehavioral Health
Keywords:
18-Methoxycoronaridine
18-MC
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
nAChR
Alcohol
Alcohol Addiction
Mice
Binge Drinking
α3β4
alpha3beta4
Loss of Righting Reflex
Alcohol Metabolism
Drinking in the Dark
Locomotor Activity
Ethanol
Antagonist
Ibogaine
Alcohol Use Disorder
File:
Download Ruggery_Thesis_Final.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Helen Marie Kamens, Thesis Supervisor
Helen Marie Kamens, Honors Advisor
David John Vandenbergh, Faculty Reader