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Superior normalization using total protein for western blot analysis of human adipocytes. [PDF]
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Normalization Challenges Across Adipocyte Differentiation and Lipid-Modulating Treatments: Identifying Reliable Housekeeping Genes. [PDF]
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Old Housekeeping, New Housekeeping, or No Housekeeping?
Journalism History, 2004In the middle-class world of the early twentieth century U.S., with its emphasis on business and manufacturing, paid work, and skilled work, women who worked in the home received little promise of social status. Despite attempts to professionalize housekeeping, it remained unskilled, unpaid, and time-consuming.
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Localizing cellular housekeeping
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011It is now well established that cellular 'housekeeping' activities, such as protein synthesis, take place at specific sites to control local signalling. Indeed, when I was working on my Ph.D., the first reports of mRNA transport to the distant ends of neurons, allowing protein synthesis far away from the cell body, were published.
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Chapter four focuses on enslaved women's work in the household through the history of Lucy Ann Cheatham. Cheatham was born enslaved in Virginia and purchased in the domestic slave trade by trader John Hagan of New Orleans, Louisiana. Hagan forced Cheatham to be his enslaved concubine. She bore him several children and acted as his housekeeper.
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Chapter four focuses on enslaved women's work in the household through the history of Lucy Ann Cheatham. Cheatham was born enslaved in Virginia and purchased in the domestic slave trade by trader John Hagan of New Orleans, Louisiana. Hagan forced Cheatham to be his enslaved concubine. She bore him several children and acted as his housekeeper.
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