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Language of the Print: A Selection from the Donald H. Karshan Collection
Date: 1968-01-01
Creator: Richard V. West
Access: Open access
- Exhibition organized by Bowdoin College Museum of Art. "Participating museums: Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts [and other museums] ... 1968-1969."
Colonial & Federal Portraits at Bowdoin College
Date: 1966-01-01
Creator: Marvin S. Sadik
Access: Open access
- "Set in type at the Anthoensen Press ... designed by Leonard Baskin"--Colophon
Modernism at Bowdoin: American Paintings from 1900 to 1940
Date: 2011-01-01
Creator: Joachim Homann
Access: Open access
- The catalog of the exhibition includes works drawn from the collection of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art and selected paintings on loan from the Yale University Art Gallery. Exhibition held in the Boyd Gallery, Jan. 12-June 26, 2011.
Thermodynamics of the localized D2-D6 system
Date: 2005-05-02
Creator: Marta Gómez-Reino, Stephen G. Naculich, Howard J. Schnitzer
Access: Open access
- An exact fully-localized extremal supergravity solution for N2 D2-branes and N6 D6-branes, which is dual to 3-dimensional supersymmetric SU(N2) gauge theory with N6 fundamentals, was found by Cherkis and Hashimoto. In order to consider the thermal properties of the gauge theory we present the non-extremal extension of this solution to first order in an expansion near the core of the D6-branes. We compute the Hawking temperature and the black-brane horizon area/entropy. The leading-order entropy, which is proportional to N23/2N61/2 TH2, is not corrected to first order in the expansion. This result is consistent with the analogous weak-coupling result at the correspondence point N2 ∼ N6. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Characterization of an Arabidopsis thaliana Adhesion Mutant This record is embargoed.
- Embargo End Date: 2025-05-14
Date: 2020-01-01
Creator: Jacob Dexter-Meldrum
Access: Embargoed
Requirement for the induced expression of a cell wall associated receptor kinase for survival during the pathogen response
Date: 1998-04-01
Creator: Zheng Hui He, Deze He, Bruce D. Kohorn
Access: Open access
- Pathogen infection of angiosperms must rely on some interaction between the extracellular matrix (ECM) and the invading agent, and may be accompanied by signaling between the ECM and cytoplasm. An Arabidopsis cell wall associated receptor kinase (Wak1) has an amino-terminal domain that is tightly associated with the ECM, spans the plasma membrane and has a cytoplasmic protein kinase domain. Wak1 expression is induced when Arabidopsis plants are infected with pathogen, or when the pathogen response is stimulated either by exogenous salicylate (SA) or its analog 2,2-dichloroisonicotinic acid (INA). This Wak1 induction requires the positive regulator NPR1/NIM1. Thus Wak1 is a pathogen-related (PR) protein. Expression of an antisense and a dominant negative allele of Wak1 shows that induced expression of Wak1 is needed for a plant to survive if stimulated by INA. Ectopic expression of the entire Wak1, or the kinase domain alone, can provide resistance to otherwise lethal SA levels. These experiments suggest that Wak1 expression and other PR proteins are protecting plants from detrimental effects incurred during the pathogen response. These results provide a direct link between a protein kinase that could mediate signals from the ECM, to the events that are precipitated by a pathogen infection.
Bowdoin College - Medical School of Maine Catalogue (1904-1905)
Date: 1905-01-01
Access: Open access