
Tala Tello - Jacksonville, Florida, United States - LinkedIn
Student at University Of North Florida · Experience: University of North Florida · Education: University of North Florida · Location: Jacksonville · 253 connections on LinkedIn. View Tala Tello’s...
- 职位: Student at University Of North …
- 位置: University of North Florida
- 人脉数: 253
Tala Tello at University of North Florida | Rate My Professors
Tala Tello is a professor in the Biology department at University of North Florida - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.
Shourbagi Tello, Tala, "Identification and Characterization of the TSSK6 Activating Co-chaperone (TSACC) Gene in Skeletal Muscle" (2022). UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations. 1140. This Master's Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Scholarship at UNF Digital Commons.
Tala Tello (@tala_tello) • Instagram photos and videos
0 Followers, 1,594 Following, 72 Posts - Tala Tello (@tala_tello) on Instagram: "🧿 سوريا fsu com"
Tala Tello - Facebook
Tala Tello is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Tala Tello and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.
Tala (@tala.tello) • Instagram photos and videos
7 Followers, 3 Following, 1 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Tala (@tala.tello)
Tala Tello Profiles - Facebook
View the profiles of people named Tala Tello. Join Facebook to connect with Tala Tello and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share...
2 "Tala Tello" profiles | LinkedIn
View the profiles of professionals named "Tala Tello" on LinkedIn. There are 2 professionals named "Tala Tello", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities.
tala_tello's Profile - Quizlet
View flashcards, practice tests and notes created by tala_tello. Find flashcard sets created by millions of students and teachers on Quizlet.
Identification and Characterization of the TSSK6 Activating Co ...
Skeletal muscle atrophy is defined as a decrease in muscle size and occurs due to disparate physiological conditions, including aging, immobilization, and corticosteroid exposure. TSSK6 activating co-chaperone (TSACC) was identified as a gene that is significantly upregulated in skeletal muscle in response to denervation.