517.21 Student concept mapping: conceptualization of
physiological processes.
M.L. Karnatz and R.A. Ackerman.
Iowa State Univ.
T42
517.22 Using web-based media to teach first year
biology students about statistical significance.
J. Krontiris-
Litowitz. Youngstown State Univ.
T43
517.23 Developing integrated active learning activities
for first year medical school curriculum: enhancing learning of
the basic sciences by including clinically relevant material.
W.E.
Johnson, D. Estores and D. Schocken. Morsani Col. of Med.,
Univ. of South Florida.
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517.24 Minority Travel Fellows demonstrate successful
career development in long-term study.
C.B. Bruthers, M.
Frank and M.L. Matyas. American Physiol. Soc., Bethesda.
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517.25 STEM and health: stressors on the circulatory
system.
R.L. Cooper, R.M. Krall, H. Cooper, S. Mayo, D.
Johnson, K. Zeidler-Watters and S. Rose. Univ of Kentucky
and Central Baptist Hosp., Lexington.
T46
517.26 Bioteach: an innovative professional
development for high school biology teachers.
J.M. Wyss, K.
Jarrett and K. Busch. Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.
T47
517.27 Structuring online course conversation
increases discussion content, depth, and breadth.
M.E. Shain
and M.L. Matyas. The American Physiol. Soc., Bethesda.
T48
517.28 Science communication activities within the
taught curriculum: “Science and Society” final year research
projects.
D.I. Lewis. Univ. of Leeds, U.K.
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517.29 Educational internships: extra-curricular
opportunities to enhance graduate employability.
D.I. Lewis.
Univ. of Leeds, U.K.
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A239
519.6
Dissecting the genetic influence of the orofacial
complex.
R.J. Sherwood, D.L. Duren, J. Subedi and S.
Williams-Blangero. Wright State Univ., Miami Univ. and Texas
Biomed. Res. Inst., San Antonio.
520. BONES, CARTILAGE AND TEETH: EVOLUTION
AND ANTHROPOLOGY
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A240
520.1
Evo-devo of specialized bone joints formed
during prenatal and postnatal ontogeny in turtles with shell-
closing systems.
G.A. Cordero, S. Stearns and F. Janzen.
Iowa State Univ.
A241
520.2
Lemur biorhythms and life history evolution.
R.
Hogg, L. Godfrey, G. Schwartz, W. Dirks and T. Bromage.
Florida Gulf Coast Univ., Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst,
Arizona State Univ. Sch. of Human Evol. and Soc. Change,
Newcastle Univ. Sch. of Dent. Sci. and NYU Col. of Dent.
A242
520.3
Discordance between skeletal and dental age
at time of death in a western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla
gorilla).
J.L. Joganic and J.M. Cheverud. Washington Univ. in
St. Louis and Washington Univ. Sch. of Med.
A243
520.4
Internal bone structure and orientation in the
browridge of homo, pan, gorilla, papio, and cebus.
L.C. Pryor
Smith and P.C. Dechow. Texas A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Dallas.
A244
520.5
Ontogeny of sphenoidal, occipital, and
temporal bone morphology in humans.
D. Dalal and H.F.
Smith. Midwestern Univ., AZ and Arizona State Univ. Sch. of
Human Evol. and Soc. Change.
A245
520.6
Considering the constrained lever model:
feeding biomechanics of OH 5 assessed using finite element
analysis.
A.L. Smith, S. Benazzi, J.A. Ledogar, L. Smith, G.W.
Weber, P.C. Dechow, I.R. Grosse, M.A. Spencer, Q. Wang
and D.S. Strait. Univ. at Albany, Univ. of Vienna, Baylor Col.
of Dent., Texas A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Massachusetts
Amherst, Arizona State Univ. and Mercer Univ. Sch. of Med.
A246
520.7
The pea-shaped human pisiform results from
the evolutionary loss of a growth plate.
K.M. Kjosness, J.E.
Hines, C.O. Lovejoy and P.L. Reno. Penn State and Kent
State Univ.
A247
520.8
Evo-devo: evidence of developmental plasticity
in the shape of the talo-crural joint in response to substrate use.
K. Turley and S.R. Frost. Univ. of Oregon.
521. BONES, CARTILAGE AND TEETH: EXERCISE,
BIOMECHANICS, BIOENGINEERING
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A248
521.1
An experimental study comparing active
mobilization to passive flexion-active extension-active flexion
after flexor tendon repair in zone two.
Z. Ding and H. Lee.
Southern Med. Univ., China.
518. BONES, CARTILAGE AND TEETH: ANATOMY
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A229
518.1
Age and gender specific characteristics of
spongy bone architectonic in lumbar vertebral bodies.
V.
Mavrych, O. Bolgova and L. Sankova. St. Matthew’s Univ.,
Sch. of Med., Cayman Islands, St. Matthew’s Univ., Cayman
Islands, Univ. Sint Eustatius and Sch. of Med., Netherlands.
A230
518.2
Regional variations in cartilage thickness of
the radial head: implications for prosthesis design.
C. Yeung,
S. Deluce, R. Willing, M. Johnson, G.J.W. King and G.S.
Athwal. Western Univ. and St. Joseph’s Hlth. Ctr., London,
Canada.
A231
518.3
Enamel use wear of small carnivores: effects of
magnification and scale.
E.W. Dewar, C.E. Elder, T. Le and P.
Sharma. Suffolk Univ., MA and Boston Univ. Sch. of Dent. Med.
A232
518.4
Dental microwear and diet of white-tailed deer
through its North and Central American Range.
E.W. Dewar
and S.M. Hernandez. Suffolk Univ., MA and Boston Sch. of
Occup. Therapy, Tufts Univ.
A233
518.5
To be or not to be a wolf during the Pleistocene,
that is the question.
L. Koper. Northern Illinois Univ.
519. BONES, CARTILAGE AND TEETH:
CRANIOFACIAL
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A234
519.1
Mechanical properties of intramandibular
sutures in the American alligator.
U. Zapata, R.M. Elsey and
Q. Wang. Eafit Univ., Colombia, Mercer Univ. Sch. of Med. and
Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries, Baton Rouge.
A235
519.2
Foraminal stenosis and anomalous venous
drainage in complex craniosynostosis.
J.C. Mussell, H. St.
Hilaire and R. Sanchez. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New Orleans.
A236
519.3
Climatic variation in human choanal shape: a
3D geometric morphometric study.
A.S. Pagano, D. Yuan, D.
Fischer and J.T. Laitman. Mount Sinai Sch. of Med., Univ. of
Buffalo Sch. of Med. and New York Col. of Osteo. Med.
A237
519.4
Characterization of temporomandibular joint
disc in human by histological and biochemical analyses.
T.
Lerma, V.W. Taylor II and G.D. Guttmann. Univ. of North Texas
Hlth. Sci. Ctr.
A238
519.5
Shape analysis of the facebase 3D Facial
Norms Dataset reveals sexual dimorphism in human faces
in juveniles, adolescents and adults.
T.E. Parsons, Z.D.
Raffensperger, J.T. Hecht, C.L. Heike, M.L. Cunningham,
M.L. Marazita and S.M. Weinberg. Univ. of Pittsburgh, Univ. of
Texas Med. Sch. at Houston, Univ. of Washington and Seattle
Children’s.
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521.2
Femoral bone marrow adiposity in men with
motor complete spinal cord injury.
A.S. Gorgey, R.A. Adler, R.
Khalil and D.R. Gater. Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Med. Ctr.,
Richmond, VA.
A250
521.3
Morphological, mechanical and biochemical
changes in long bones following spinal cord injury.
A. Zamarioli,
L. Morse, R. Battaglino, D. Maranho, J.B. Volpon, F.A.
Paula and A.C. Shimano. Univ. of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto,
Spaulding Rehab., Boston and The Forsyth Inst., Cambridge,
MA.
A251
521.4
Translating carpal biomechanics to triangular
fibrocartilage complex injury: significance of ulnar variance in
predicting TFCC lesions.
S. Baral, T. Adar, J.A. Classie and S.
Marquez. SUNY Downstate Col. of Med. and Med. Ctr.
A252
521.5
Nanoenhanced hydrogel system with sustained
release capabilities for bone regeneration.
S. Karnik, K. Hines
and D. Mills. Louisiana Tech Univ. and Univ. of Miami.
522. BONES, CARTILAGE AND TEETH: MOLECULAR
MECHANISMS
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A253
522.1
The LIM homeodomain transcription factor
Lhx6: a transcriptional repressor that interacts with pituitary
homeobox 2 to regulate odontogenesis.
B.A. Amendt, Z.
Zhang, D. Gutierrez, X. Li, F. Bidlack, H. Cao, J. Wang and
H.C. Margolis. Univ. of Iowa and The Forsyth Inst., Cambridge,
MA.
A254
522.2
Coordination of osteoclast-osteoblast
differentiation by transglutaminase 2.
M.V. Nurminskaya and
F. Lima. Univ. of Maryland Baltimore.
523. CELL BIOLOGY
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A255
523.1
Evidence of autophagy activity in Stage V
seminiferous epithelium.
J. Young, N. Saber and A.W. Vogl.
Univ. of British Columbia.
A256
523.2
Tubulobulbar complexes facilitate basal
junction turnover in the seminiferous epithelium.
M. Du, J.
Young, M. De Asis, J. Cipollone, C. Roskelley, Y. Takai, P.
Nicholls, P. Stanton, W. Deng, B. Finlay and W. Vogl. Univ. of
British Columbia, Kobe Univ., Japan and Prince Henry’s Inst.,
Clayton, Australia.
A257
523.3
Development of an effective in vitro epithelial
cell infection model to study Edwardsiella tarda infections.
B.J.
Tenkink, B.A. Siame, K.Y. Leung and J.A. Guttman. Simon
Fraser Univ. and Trinity Western Univ., Canada.
A258
523.4
The enteropathogenic E. coli receptor Tir
remains non-ubiquitylated to enable the bacteria to remain
extracellular.
J.A. Guttman and A.E. Lin. Simon Fraser Univ.,
Canada.
A259
523.5
Francisella bacteria encode genes required for
efficient invasion and intracellular replication in hepatocytes.
H.T. Law, A. Sriram, C. Fevang and J.A. Guttman. Simon
Fraser Univ., Canada.
A260
523.6
Comparing various epithelial cell lines as
in vitro models for Francisella tularensis non-phagocytic
infections.
K.Y. Lo, M.D. Chua, S. Abdulla, H.T. Law and J.A.
Guttman. Simon Fraser Univ., Canada.
A261
523.7
Francisella tularensis does not alter
ubiquitylated or sumoylated proteins profiles during epithelial
cell infections.
M. Chua and J.A. Guttman. Simon Fraser
Univ., Canada.
A262
523.8
Bridging integrator protein 3 deletion causes
cataract due to morphological abnormalities in lens cells.
D.A.
Scheiblin and M.K. Duncan. Univ. of Delaware.
A263
523.9
Pathogenic E. coli cause global decreases in
ubiquitylated host cell proteins.
A.E. Lin and J.A. Guttman.
Simon Fraser Univ., Canada.
A264
523.10 S100A4 signaling in thyroid cancer. M.R.
Medapati, M. Dahlmann, S. Ulrike, S. Ghavami and S.
Hombach-Klonisch. Univ. of Manitoba and Max Delbrück Ctr.
for Molec. Med., Berlin.
A265
523.11 The role of keratinocyte-derived
a-melanocyte-
stimulating hormone and endothelin 1 signaling in a murine
melanoma-susceptible model.
S. Kyryachenko, C. Schumann
and A. Indra. Oregon State Univ.
A266
523.12 Estrogens control inflammatory mediators in
experimental colitis.
I. Abdallah Hajj Hussein, R. Maksoud,
S. Jambart, R. Diab, T. Bou Assi, K. Barada, A. Eid, R.
Jurjus, J-M. Reimund and A. Jurjus. American Univ. of
Beirut, Oakland Univ. William Beaumont Sch. of Med., George
Washington Univ. and Strasbourg Univ.
A267
523.13 Co-distribution of collagen type IV and
laminin around sinusoids in liver fibrosis of elderly cadavers:
immunohistochemical marker of perisinusoidal basement
membrane formation.
K.M. Mak, L.L. Chen and T-F. Lee.
Mount Sinai Sch. of Med.
A268
523.14 N-sulfation of cell surface heparan sulfate
glycosaminoglycans is critical for podocyte-matrix interactions.
T. Sugar, D.J. McCarthy, J. Green, A.W. Orr, J.D. Esko and
K.J. McCarthy. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Shreveport and UCSD.
A269
523.15 Mechanisms for differential endocytosis of
CD44 involved in turnover and signaling in chondrocytes.
E.B.
Askew, D. Hida, Y. Ono, C.B. Knudson and W. Knudson.
Brody Sch. of Med. at East Carolina Univ.
A270
523.16 Loss of galectin-9 from head and neck
squamous cell carcinoma is a potent indicator of malignant
transformation.
M. Steffl, Z. Fik, J. Valach, K. Smetana, M.
Chovanec, O. Kodet, H.J. Gabius and J. Plzak. Fac. Hosp.
Motol and 1st Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Czech Republic and
Ludwig Maximilians Univ. Fac. of Vet. Med., Munich.
524. MUSCLE
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A271
524.1
Environmental estrogens decrease agrin-
induced acetylcholine receptor clustering.
S.M. Renteria and
W.A. Grow. Midwestern Univ., AZ.
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524.2
Sustanon administration induces satellite cell
proliferation and giant fiber formation in growing skeletal muscle
without exercise.
M.Z. Allouh and M.H. Aldirawi. Jordan Univ.
of Sci. & Technol.
A273
524.3
Involvement of Disabled-2 in early myogenesis.
W.Y. Chan, N. Shang, S.C. Mok and H. Zhao. The Chinese
Univ. of Hong Kong and Univ. Texas MD Anderson Cancer Ctr.
A274
524.4
Muscle-derived cells (MDCs) responsible for
myogenesis differ from MDCs involved in adipogenesis in
dystrophin/utrophin-/- mice.
J. Sohn, A. Lu, Y. Tang, B. Wang
and J. Huard. Univ. of Pittsburgh.
A275
524.5
The effects of electrical stimulation and
vibration therapy on the atrophic muscles of rats with spinal
cord injury.
A. Zamarioli, M. Butezloff, J.P. Issa, D. Maranho,
R. Okubo, M. Falcai and A.C. Shimano. Univ. of São Paulo,
Ribeirão Preto.
A276
524.6
Incorporation of myosin heavy chains into the
A-bands of living skeletal muscle cells.
J.W. Sanger, J. Wang,
Y. Fan, B. Mittal and J.M. Sanger. SUNY Upstate Med. Univ.
and Sanjay Gandhi Postgrad. Inst. of Med. Sci., India.
525. CARDIOVASCULAR BIOLOGY: ANATOMY AND
MORPHOLOGY
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A277
525.1
Characterization of mast cells in the wall
of the cerebral arterial systems in the rat and the baboon.
H.N. Gichinga, K.E. Miller, M.B. Anderson and B.D. Meek.
Oklahoma State Univ. Ctr. for Hlth. Sci.
A278
525.2
Vesicular glutamate transporter
1-immunoreactive sensory neurons in the rat intrinsic cardiac
ganglia.
T. Wang , Z. Zhang and K.E. Miller. Oklahoma State
Univ. Ctr. for Hlth. Sci.
A279
525.3
Superficial subscapular artery: incidence in the
black South African population.
N.K. Xhakaza, J.S. Naidu and
K.S. Satyapal. Univ. of Johannesburg and Univ. of kwaZulu
Natal, South Africa.
A280
525.4
A unique branching pattern of celiac trunk:
its clinical and embryological significance.
N. Valentin, W.R.
Veras, J. Duarte and J. Vilaró. Univ. Central del Caribe, PR.
A281
525.5
Variant distribution of the obtuse marginal
artery of the heart (anatomical and multislice CT imaging).
S.H.L. El-Maasarany, S.M. El-Tahhan and D.M. Beiram. Fac.
of Med. Alexandria Univ., Egypt.
A282
525.6
Human embryonic serial anatomy : 3D
evolutionnary posterior fossa venous system.
M. Braun, R.
Tonnelet, E. Micard and M. Labrousse. Fac. of Med., Univ.
of Lorraine, CHU Nancy and Fac. of Med., Univ. of Reims
Champagne Ardenne, France.
A283
525.7
Interchangeable potential varies among
mesothelial cell populations in the embryo.
R.T. Thomason,
N.I. Winters and D.M. Bader. Vanderbilt Univ.
A284
525.8
Is TMED2 essential in the chorion for normal
interaction between the allantois and the chorion in mice?
W.
Hou and L. Majewska. McGill Univ.,.
526. CARDIOVASCULAR BIOLOGY: ANGIOGENESIS,
LYMPHANGIOGENESIS, VASCULOGENESIS
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