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St. Mary\u27s School of Law Graduation, 2018
https://commons.stmarytx.edu/grad2018/1067/thumbnail.jp
Mexican American Studies Symposium - Part 1: Introduction and No longer foreigners: becoming Latino serving and identifying at St. Mary\u27s University, 1852-2025
This video covers the first part of the symposium including an introduction by Dr. Margaret Cantú-Sánchez and a presentation by Dr. Gerald Jerry Poyo. After a brief introduction and description of the symposium and it\u27s purpose, Dr. Poyo talks about the history of Mexican-American students and studies at St. Mary\u27s since it\u27s beginnings.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/phpresentations/1001/thumbnail.jp
The Unremarked: A Cultural Analysis on Access to Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy for Autism by Ethnic-Minority and Immigrant Children
CD36 deletion hampers T-bet B cell-differentiation in R848 immunized mice and HFD models
In states of chronic inflammation, a subset of B cells exquisitely responsive to nucleic acid antigen and expressing the proinflammatory transcription factor T-bet have been found to accumulate1. Depending on the context, these T-bet+ B cells can play both protective and pathogenic roles, from enhancing antiviral defenses to contributing to autoreactive antibody production and exacerbating metabolic disease1,2.
• Recently, our laboratory and others have found that T-bet+ B cells extracted from human or murine tissues exhibit unusually high expression of the class B scavenger receptor and fatty acid translocase CD36.
• As CD36 expression in B cells is generally limited to specific subsets3,4, its presence on these T-bet+ B cells raises questions about its role in promoting pathogenic B cell responses.
• Here, we used flow cytometry to investigate if deletion of CD36 from B cells hindered T-bet B cell formation in R848 and HFD models.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/rscpos25/1017/thumbnail.jp
The Creation of Gender in Conlangs
This PowerPoint presentation is an example of grammatical gender and language structure in the world of Mere Wudu using the language of Letichttps://commons.stmarytx.edu/docsinvlang2501/1000/thumbnail.jp
Mere Wudu; Phonological Inventory
Display of the Consonants and Vowels used to create our language.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/docsinvlang2501/1006/thumbnail.jp
Muzibogun Morphology
This shows how we turned our phonemes into morphemes and into words.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/docsinvlang2503/1005/thumbnail.jp
Muzibogun Phonological Inventory
IPA charts with the consonant and vowel phonemes available in our language.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/docsinvlang2503/1007/thumbnail.jp