11 research outputs found
Today- Freezer Magic
You, as a career girl, can save time and effort by using frozen foods
Food for the Male
Dear Marian,
How\u27s life treating you at the U.? Besides an occasional glance at the books, I\u27ve just mailed another package to Jim in Korea. The deadline for mailing Christmas parcels overseas is Nov. 15, and I want to be certain the box gets there by Dec. 25. Are you going to send Larry a package
The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.4
An American Task, Dr. Paul Sharp, page 7
Pizza, Doris Jirsa, page 8
International Social Whirl, Ann Lindemeyer, page 9
Enchanting Paris, Else Nielsen, page 10
New Foods and Flavors, Dorothy Will, page 11
Costa Rican Friendships, Margaret Cole, page 12
A Debt Is Due, Marilyn Heu and Lillian Nakamota, page 13
Information Please, Rachel Bernau and Margaret Mattison, page 14
Overseas Jobs for YOU, Kay Scholten, page 15
Food for the Male, Pat Stiff, page 16
An Invitation to the U. N. Tea, Jane Hammerly, page 17
A.H.E.A. Ambassadors, Harriet Parsons, page 18
Nationally Speaking, Dorothy Will, page 19
What’s New, page 20
Trends, Gwen Owen, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.2
Tomorrow?, Salli Hearst, page 7
Where Will You Live, Jacquie Edwards and Mary Kay Pitzer, page 8
From Campus to Career Clothes, Jane Hammerly, page 10
Your Paycheck… It’s All Yours, Prof. Edna Douglas, page 11
Your Career Days, Nancy Butler, page 12
From Bathroom to Ballroom – Terry Cloth, Ruth Anderson, page 13
Alums in the News, Margaret Cole and Kay Scholten, page 14
Career Antics, Mary Jean Stoddard, page 16
Live While You Work, Beth Bailey McLean, page 18
Today – Freezer Magic, Pat Stiff, page 20
Tomorrow – 70-Second Dinners, Mary Ann Thorsen, page 20
Seniors Decide, Ruth Anderson, page 22
Be On Your Toes About Hose, Karla Baur, page 23
What’s New, Ann Lindemeyer and Dee Mingus, page 24
Scholarships Abroad, Doris Jirsa, page 26
Marriage or Career… Here’s Your Future, Dorothy Thompson, page 28
Information Please, Rachel Bernau and Margaret Mattison, page 29
Trends, Gwen Olson, page 3
Today- Freezer Magic
You, as a career girl, can save time and effort by using frozen foods.</p
Food for the Male
Dear Marian,
How's life treating you at the U.? Besides an occasional glance at the books, I've just mailed another package to Jim in Korea. The deadline for mailing Christmas parcels overseas is Nov. 15, and I want to be certain the box gets there by Dec. 25. Are you going to send Larry a package?</p
ATR-dependent phosphorylation and activation of ATM in response to UV treatment or replication fork stalling
The phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase-like kinases (PIKKs), ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and ATM- and Rad3- related (ATR) regulate parallel damage response signalling pathways. ATM is reported to be activated by DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), whereas ATR is recruited to single-stranded regions of DNA. Although the two pathways were considered to function independently, recent studies have demonstrated that ATM functions upstream of ATR following exposure to ionising radiation (IR) in S/G2. Here, we show that ATM phosphorylation at Ser1981, a characterised autophosphorylation site, is ATR-dependent and ATM-independent following replication fork stalling or UV treatment. In contrast to IR-induced ATM-S1981 phosphorylation, UV-induced ATM-S1981 phosphorylation does not require the Nbs1 C-terminus or Mre11. ATRdependent phosphorylation of ATM activates ATM phosphorylation of Chk2, which has an overlapping function with Chk1 in regulating G2/M checkpoint arrest. Our findings provide insight into the interplay between the PIKK damage response pathways
The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.4
An American Task, Dr. Paul Sharp, page 7
Pizza, Doris Jirsa, page 8
International Social Whirl, Ann Lindemeyer, page 9
Enchanting Paris, Else Nielsen, page 10
New Foods and Flavors, Dorothy Will, page 11
Costa Rican Friendships, Margaret Cole, page 12
A Debt Is Due, Marilyn Heu and Lillian Nakamota, page 13
Information Please, Rachel Bernau and Margaret Mattison, page 14
Overseas Jobs for YOU, Kay Scholten, page 15
Food for the Male, Pat Stiff, page 16
An Invitation to the U. N. Tea, Jane Hammerly, page 17
A.H.E.A. Ambassadors, Harriet Parsons, page 18
Nationally Speaking, Dorothy Will, page 19
What’s New, page 20
Trends, Gwen Owen, page 22</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.2
Tomorrow?, Salli Hearst, page 7
Where Will You Live, Jacquie Edwards and Mary Kay Pitzer, page 8
From Campus to Career Clothes, Jane Hammerly, page 10
Your Paycheck… It’s All Yours, Prof. Edna Douglas, page 11
Your Career Days, Nancy Butler, page 12
From Bathroom to Ballroom – Terry Cloth, Ruth Anderson, page 13
Alums in the News, Margaret Cole and Kay Scholten, page 14
Career Antics, Mary Jean Stoddard, page 16
Live While You Work, Beth Bailey McLean, page 18
Today – Freezer Magic, Pat Stiff, page 20
Tomorrow – 70-Second Dinners, Mary Ann Thorsen, page 20
Seniors Decide, Ruth Anderson, page 22
Be On Your Toes About Hose, Karla Baur, page 23
What’s New, Ann Lindemeyer and Dee Mingus, page 24
Scholarships Abroad, Doris Jirsa, page 26
Marriage or Career… Here’s Your Future, Dorothy Thompson, page 28
Information Please, Rachel Bernau and Margaret Mattison, page 29
Trends, Gwen Olson, page 30</p