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    Implementation of a Service-Learning Project Focused on Handwashing and Vaccinations Within an Undergraduate Microbiology Laboratory Course by Potter, Beth A.

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (19-05-2021)
    “…Two relevant topics in keeping populations healthy are handwashing and vaccinations. Thus, the service-learning project titled “We Are Healthy” campaign was…”
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    Differential involvement of endocytic compartments in the biosynthetic traffic of apical proteins by Cresawn, Kerry O, Potter, Beth A, Oztan, Asli, Guerriero, Christopher J, Ihrke, Gudrun, Goldenring, James R, Apodaca, Gerard, Weisz, Ora A

    Published in The EMBO journal (22-08-2007)
    “…Newly synthesized basolateral markers can traverse recycling endosomes en route to the surface of Madin–Darby canine kidney cells; however, the routes used by…”
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    Role of N- and O-glycans in polarized biosynthetic sorting by Potter, Beth A, Hughey, Rebecca P, Weisz, Ora A

    “…The maintenance of proper epithelial function requires efficient sorting of newly synthesized and recycling proteins to the apical and basolateral surfaces of…”
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    Polarized biosynthetic traffic in renal epithelial cells: sorting, sorting, everywhere by Ellis, Mark A, Potter, Beth A, Cresawn, Kerry O, Weisz, Ora A

    “…The maintenance of apical and basolateral membrane domains with distinct protein and lipid compositions is necessary for the proper function of polarized…”
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    Nucleofection disrupts tight junction fence function to alter membrane polarity of renal epithelial cells by Mo, Di, Potter, Beth A, Bertrand, Carol A, Hildebrand, Jeffrey D, Bruns, Jennifer R, Weisz, Ora A

    “…Here, we compared the effects of nucleofection and lipid-based approaches to introduce siRNA duplexes on the subsequent development of membrane polarity in…”
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    N‐Glycans Mediate Apical Recycling of the Sialomucin Endolyn in Polarized MDCK Cells by Potter, Beth A., Weixel, Kelly M., Bruns, Jennifer R., Ihrke, Gudrun, Weisz, Ora A.

    Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-02-2006)
    “…Apical and basolateral proteins are maintained within distinct membrane subdomains in polarized epithelial cells by biosynthetic and postendocytic sorting…”
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    An Assessment of Bacterial Populations in a Static Windrow Compost Pile by MacCready, Joshua S., Elbert, Nathan J., Quinn, Ann B., Potter, Beth A.

    Published in Compost science & utilization (03-04-2013)
    “…Many companies, restaurants, colleges, as well as individual homeowners, have initiated green marketing campaigns, and the composting of food and yard wastes…”
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    Specific N-glycans direct apical delivery of transmembrane, but not soluble or glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored forms of endolyn in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells by Potter, Beth A, Ihrke, Gudrun, Bruns, Jennifer R, Weixel, Kelly M, Weisz, Ora A

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-03-2004)
    “…The sialomucin endolyn is a transmembrane protein with a unique trafficking pattern in polarized Madin-Darby canine kidney cells. Despite the presence of a…”
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