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    Douglas K. Freeman

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    Douglas K. Freeman is CEO of Orange County Music & Dance. He is a trustee on the UCI Foundation.https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/uci_law_stories_videos_video-interviews_communitysupporters/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Richard K. Freeman, August 21, 1926 - December 18, 2020

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    Richard K. Freeman passed away peacefully at home on December 18, 2020, at the age of 94. following a long illness

    Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts

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    Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University

    McIntyre, Freeman K.

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    Carte de Visite of Sergeant Freeman K. McIntyre, 16th Maine Infantry, Company K; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/2492/thumbnail.jp

    McIntyre, Freeman K.

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    Carte de Visite of Sergeant Freeman K. McIntyre, 16th Maine Infantry, Company K; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/2492/thumbnail.jp

    Freeman, K H, 417472

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/386305Surname: FREEMAN. Given Name(s) or Initials: K H. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 417472. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 55078.208075 Item: [2016.0049.18598] "Freeman, K H, 417472

    Depolarization and decreased surface expression of K+ channels contribute to NSAID-inhibition of intestinal restitution

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    Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) contribute to gastrointestinal ulcer formation by inhibiting epithelial cell migration and mucosal restitution; however, the drug-affected signaling pathways are poorly defined. We investigated whether NSAID inhibition of intestinal epithelial migration is associated with depletion of intracellular polyamines, depolarization of membrane potential (Em) and altered surface expression of K+ channels. Epithelial cell migration in response to the wounding of confluent IEC-6 and IEC-Cdx2 monolayers was reduced by indomethacin (100μM), phenylbutazone (100μM) and NS-398 (100μM) but not by SC-560 (1μM). NSAID-inhibition of intestinal cell migration was not associated with depletion of intracellular polyamines. Treatment of IEC-6 and IEC-Cdx2 cells with indomethacin, phenylbutazone and NS-398 induced significant depolarization of Em, whereas treatment with SC-560 had no effect on Em. The Em of IEC-Cdx2 cells was: −38.5±1.8mV under control conditions; −35.9±1.6mV after treatment with SC-560; −18.8±1.2mV after treatment with indomethacin; and −23.7±1.4mV after treatment with NS-398. Whereas SC-560 had no significant effects on the total cellular expression of Kv1.4 channel protein, indomethacin and NS-398 decreased not only the total cellular expression of Kv1.4, but also the cell surface expression of both Kv1.4 and Kv1.6 channel subunits in IEC-Cdx2. Both Kv1.4 and Kv1.6 channel proteins were immunoprecipitated by Kv1.4 antibody from IEC-Cdx2 lysates, indicating that these subunits co-assemble to form heteromeric Kv channels. These results suggest that NSAID inhibition of epithelial cell migration is independent of polyamine-depletion, and is associated with depolarization of Em and decreased surface expression of heteromeric Kv1 channels.ID: S0006295207001931; M3: Article; Accession Number: S0006295207001931; Author: L.C. Freeman (b); Author: D.F. Narvaez (a); Author: A. McCoy (a); Author: F.B. von Stein (c); Author: S. Young (b); Author: K. Silver (a); Author: S. Ganta (b); Author: D. Koch (b); Author: R. Hunter (b); Author: R.F. Gilmour (c); Author: J.D. Lillich (a, ⁎); Affiliation: Department of Clinical Sciences, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, United States; Affiliation: Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, United States; Affiliation: Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States; Keyword: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; Keyword: Intestinal epithelial cells; Keyword: Membrane potential; Keyword: Potassium channels; Number of Pages: 12; Language: English;Source type: Electronic(1)http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edselp&AN=S0006295207001931&site=eds-live&scope=sit

    Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone -methylation in RiPP biosynthesis

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    R Code: Supplementary Data 1. Code for running kinetics simulations File name: Supplementary Data 1.R Mass Spectrometry .raw files: Supplementary Figure 4a-c. Mass spectrometric analysis of split borosin coexpressions. File name: 20200110_FSM1167_SonA+SonM_24.5min.raw Supplementary Figure 4d-j. Mass spectrometric analysis of split borosin coexpressions. File name: 20200909_KC1063_StrA+StrM_15min_redalk_18pm4.raw Supplementary Figure 16. SonM in vitro reactions analyzed by LC-MS/MS and compared to kinetic model simulations. File names: 20200220_FSM1178_kineticmodeling_t=2.raw 20200220_FSM1179_kineticmodeling_t=2.raw 20200220_FSM1180_kineticmodeling_t=8.raw 20200220_FSM1181_kineticmodeling_t=8.raw 20200220_FSM1182_kineticmodeling_t=20.raw 20200220_FSM1183_kineticmodeling_t=20.raw 20200220_FSM1184_kineticmodeling_t=40.raw 20200220_FSM1185_kineticmodeling_t=40.raw 20200220_FSM1186_kineticmodeling_t=60.raw 20200220_FSM1187_kineticmodeling_t=60.raw Supplementary Figure 25a. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1007_His-SonA_Y93F.raw Supplementary Figure 25b. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1155_his-SonA-sonMT-R67K.raw Supplementary Figure 25c. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1154_his-sonA_sonMTR67A.raw Supplementary Figure 25d. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1008_His-SonA_Y58F.raw Supplementary Figure 25e. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1156_his-sonA-SonMT-Y71F.raw Supplementary Figure 25f. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1009_His-SonA_DBLMUT.rawThe data deposited here are raw files, R code and mass spec, associated with the results presented in the paper, "Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone N-methylation in RiPP biosynthesis." These data have been made publicly available in keeping with the journal's data availability policy.National Institutes of Health (R35 GM133475 to M.F.F.) and the University of Minnesota along with the BioTechnology Institute (M.F.F., M.H.E., W.A.H.)Miller, Fredarla S.; Crone, Kathryn K.; Jensen, Matthew R.; Shaw, Sudipta; Harcombe, William R.; Elias, Mikael H.; Freeman, Michael F.. (2021). Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone -methylation in RiPP biosynthesis. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/y8ry-gm18

    James K. Polk

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    Article from the New Jersey Freeman about the Democratic Presidential candidate, James K. Polk. The article tells the reader that James K. Polk has 100 slaves

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
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