Gertrude Kyere-Davies

Gertrude Kyere-Davies
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center | ouhsc · Department of Physiology

Master of Philosophy
PhD Candidate: University of Oklahoma Health Science Center

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Establishing metabolic programming begins during fetal and postnatal development, and early-life lipid exposures play a critical role during neonatal adipogenesis. We define how neonatal consumption of a low omega-6 to -3 fatty acid ratio (n6/n3 FA ratio) establishes FA oxidation in adipocyte precursor cells (APCs) before they become adipocytes. In...
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The prevalence of childhood obesity has increased nearly ten times over the last 40 years, influenced by early life nutrients that have persistent effects on life-long metabolism. During the first six months, infants undergo accelerated adipose accumulation, but little is known regarding infant fatty acid status and its relationship to infant body...
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Community and hospital-acquired antimicrobial resistance is on the increase worldwide and threatens the ability to treat patients effectively. This can result in high levels of morbidity and mortality from microbial infections. Susceptibility patterns help track microbial resistance potentials in order to enhance antibiotic prescription and use. Th...
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The TLR4-interacting SPA4 peptide suppresses inflammation. We assessed the structural and physicochemical properties and binding of SPA4 peptide to TLR4-MD2. We also studied the changes at the whole transcriptome level, cell morphology, viability, secreted cytokines and chemokines, and cell influx in cell systems and mouse models challenged with LP...
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Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by a flatworm parasite that infects people in tropical and subtropical regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, South America, China, and Southeast Asia. The reliance on just one drug for current treatment emphasizes the need for new chemotherapeutic strategies. The aim of this study was to determine the phenotypic effects...
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Giardiasis, an intestinal parasitic infection is caused by the flagellate unicellular eukaryotic protozoan Giardia lamblia [1]. It affects mainly infants and young people [2, 3]. It was responsible for nearly 90% of intestinal protozoan infections in children and adolescents in Ghana [4]. Metronidazole is used for its treatment [5]) and it has majo...

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