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    Human Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells show unique gene expression compared with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells using single-cell RNA-sequencing by Barrett, Angela N., Fong, Chui-Yee, Subramanian, Arjunan, Liu, Wenting, Feng, Yirui, Choolani, Mahesh, Biswas, Arijit, Rajapakse, Jagath Chandana, Bongso, Ariff

    Published 2021
    “…Their broad differentiation potential, high rate of proliferation, ready availability from discarded cords, and prolonged maintenance of stemness properties in culture make them an attractive alternative source of MSCs with therapeutic value compared with human bone marrow MSCs (hBMMSCs). We aimed to characterize the differences in gene expression profiles between these two stem cell types using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq) to determine which pathways are involved in conferring hWJSCs with their unique properties. …”
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    Analyses of human vaccine-specific circulating and bone marrow-resident B cell populations reveal benefit of delayed vaccine booster dosing with blood-stage malaria antigens by Barrett, JR, Silk, SE, Mkindi, CG, Kwiatkowska, KM, Hou, MM, Lias, AM, Kalinga, WF, Mtaka, IM, McHugh, K, Bardelli, M, Davies, H, King, LDW, Edwards, NJ, Chauhan, VS, Mukherjee, P, Rwezaula, S, Chitnis, CE, Olotu, AI, Minassian, AM, Draper, SJ, Nielsen, CM

    Published 2024
    “…Notably, a higher frequency of vaccine-specific (putatively long-lived) plasma cells was detected in the bone marrow of these delayed boosting vaccinees by ELISPOT and correlated strongly with serum IgG. …”
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    Polyphenoloxidase from guava (Psidium guajava L.) by Augustin, M.A., Ghazali, Hasanah M., Hashim, Hasimah

    Published 1985
    “…The enzyme‐catalysed browning reaction was significantly inhibited in the presence of sodium metabisulphite, L‐cysteine hydrochloride and ascorbic acid.…”
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    Impact of peer review on reports of randomised trials published in open peer review journals : retrospective before and after study by Hopewell, S, Collins, G, Boutron, I, Yu, L, Cook, J, Shanyinde, M, Wharton, R, Shamseer, L, Altman, D

    Published 2014
    “…Most changes requested by peer reviewers had a positive impact on the reporting of the final manuscript--for example, adding or clarifying randomisation and blinding (n=27), sample size (n=15), primary and secondary outcomes (n=16), results for primary or secondary outcomes (n=14), and toning down conclusions to reflect the results (n=27). …”
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    Latent polyphenol oxidases from sago log (Metroxylon sagu): partial purification, activation, and some properties by Onsa, Galila Hassan, bin Saari, Nazamid, Selamat, Jinap, Bakar, Jamilah

    Published 2000
    “…Latent polyphenol oxidase (LPPO), an enzyme responsible for the browning reaction of sago starches during processing and storage, was investigated. …”
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    ‘Liege lady’: Queen Victoria’s political medievalism by Broome Saunders, C

    Published 2024
    “…It will explore the political implications of this consistent use of the language, settings, conventions and constrictions of nineteenth-century medievalism throughout Victoria’s reign: from the powerful impotence of the girl-queen’s accession speech, as explored in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s contemporary poetry; the matron-queen’s casting of her consort as the ideal English knight in portraiture and sculpture, and most obviously in elegiac work after his death. …”
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