This collection includes theses and dissertations from the School of Medicine. It is not exhaustive since most paper theses and dissertations have not been digitized. Generally, paper copies of theses and dissertations published prior to 2014 can be accessed in the University of Louisville Libraries. If you would like to add your thesis or dissertation to this collection, please fill out the Electronic Theses & Dissertations form.
Theses/Dissertations from 2005
Explore the murine cardiac 20S proteasomes : molecular composition and regulation., Chenggong Zong
Theses/Dissertations from 2004
The role of the toll-like receptor pathway in susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease., Nigel Crawford 1974-
The transcriptional repressor protein growth factor independence-1B in T lymphopoiesis., Loretta L. Doan
The role of nuclear factors of activated T-cells (NFAT) in neuronal death., Agata M. Habas 1976-
The roles of pancreatic beta cell antioxidants in islet transplantation and type 1 diabetes., Xiaoyan Li
DHEA action is mediated by multiple receptors and metabolites., Kristy K. Michael Miller
Theses/Dissertations from 2003
Regulation of Na,K-Atpase activity by tyrosine phosphorylation in lens cells., Larry Darko Bozulic 1974-
Studies of the effects of pancreatic beta cell antioxidant transgenes on experimental models of diabetes., Hainan Chen
Oxygen toxicity and mitochondrial metabolism., Jian Li 1974-
Theses/Dissertations from 2002
Proteomics and morphology demonstrate mitochondrial changes in diabetic cardiomyopathy., Xia Shen 1976-
Structure-function studies of the vaccinia virus complement control protein., Scott Alan Smith
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
Characterization of secA-sod operon in Borrellia burgdorferi., Tonya Lynn Nichols
Theses/Dissertations from 1948
A biochemical investigation of cirrhosis., Mary Frank Beattie
Methemoglobin., Herbert Friedman
Theses/Dissertations from 1947
Studies on synthesis by enzymatic catalysis., Charles Henry Wabnitz 1916-2004
Theses/Dissertations from 1945
Studies on spinal anesthesia., Frederic E. Shaffer
Theses/Dissertations from 1943
The incidence of human infestation with Trichinella spiralis as revealed by the examination of 570 diaphragms at the Louisville General Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky., Letitia S. Kimsey
Theses/Dissertations from 1940
The effect of distention on blood flow through the intestine., Jack Chumley
The effect of hypophysectomy on gastric motility in the dog., Edmund A. Smolik
A comparison of various sizes of inverted vials used in Durham fermentation tubes., Blanche Mae Welsh
Theses/Dissertations from 1938
The muscular activity of the small intestine during acute obstruction., Rudolph F. Antoncic
A cytological study of the ciliated epithelium of Nucula castrensis Hinds., Dorothy Blumer
A study of the relationship between blood flow and limb volume in the hind limb of the dog., J. P. Holt
Theses/Dissertations from 1937
The effect of splenectomy on the differential cell count of the anterior pituitary in relation to post-splenectomy changes in the blood picture of the dog., Herbert J. Brinker
The effect of drugs on experimental renal hypertension in the dog., J. J. Prusmack
Theses/Dissertations from 1936
The effect of experimental liver damage on the blood picture of the dog., H. D. Bruner
Theses/Dissertations from 1934
The role of membranes and phase boundaries in generating electric currents in living tissues., Norman E. Epstein
Theses/Dissertations from 1932
The cause of vascular sclerosis in essential hypertension and related phenomena, Claude W. Chappell
A study of the movements of the heart and their relationship to the filling of the auricles., John H. Rompf
Theses/Dissertations from 1931
The influence of the brain upon the liver as a blood concentrating organ in fever., Benjamin F. Aydelotte 1899-1956
Theses/Dissertations from 1930
Effects of thermal influences upon the pons and medulla and upon the mid brain and diencephalon after ligation of the basilar artery., Franklin Jelsma
The fate of water lost from the blood in cocaine fever and the relation of this water to the febrile process., Hubert T. Marshall