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    Is East Asia decoupled from the US? by Huynh, Nha Khanh, Nong, Duc Chinh, Zeng, Yubing

    Published 2011
    “…Since the Asian Financial Crisis, there have been a lot of restructurings and reforms implemented in the East Asian countries. Thanks to all those changes, East Asia is now more dynamic and resilient than ever. …”
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    Yeast-laden Hydrogel Capsules for Scalable Trace Lead Removal from Water by Gokhale, Devashish, Stathatou, Patritsia M., Athanasioud, Christos E., Doyle

    Published 2024
    “…The yeast-laden capsules exhibit an uptake capacity of 21 mg g−1, comparable to free yeast under the same conditions, reaching equilibrium within the first 5 minutes of contact. …”
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    Population Balance Model-based Dynamic Multiobjective Optimization of Yeast Cell Manufacturing by Ganko, Krystian, Berliner, Marc D, Rhyu, Jinwook, Wu, Liang, Braatz, Richard D, Leyffer, Sven

    Published 2024
    “…We investigate a continuous yeast cell manufacturing process that produces sustained oscillations in outputs under nominal conditions. …”
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    Insight into actin organization and function in cytokinesis from analysis of fission yeast mutants by Subramanian, Dhivya, Huang, Junqi, Sevugan, Mayalagu, Robinson, Robert C., Balasubramanian, Mohan K., Tang, Xie

    Published 2014
    “…The actin cytoskeleton of the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, has been extensively characterized and contains structures analogous to those in other cell types. …”
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    Exploring the potential of Nyonya Kuih residues as the substrate for yeast cell protein production by Pei, Ling Tang, Wei, Herng Wong

    Published 2024
    “…Despite the yeast cells’ yield (by dry cell weight) from molasses fermentation being 19% and 11% higher than those from KT and KL hydrolysates, respectively, KT and KL hydrolysates were proven superior due to the significantly higher (p<0.05) crude protein content in yeast cell produced from both hydrolysates. …”
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    Utilization of biomass pectin polymer to build high efficiency electrode architectures with sturdy construction and fast charge transfer structure to boost sodium storage performance for NASICON-type cathode by Zhao, Jing, Yang, Xu, Zhang, Yu, Loh, Xian Jun, Hu, Xiaodong, Chen, Gang, Du, Fei, Yan, Qingyu

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, the construction of the conductive framework accelerates the fast transfer of the ion/electron, thereby giving rise to its enhanced rate capability. …”
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    Strengthening economic linkages between South Asia and East Asia : the case for a second round of "look east" policies by Rana, Pradumna B., Chia, Wai-Mun

    Published 2014
    “…This paper argues that South Asian countries need to embark on a second round of “Look East” Policies (LEP2) to (i) link themselves to production networks in East Asia and (ii) develop production networks in manufacturing and services within their region. …”
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    A Short History of South East Asia / by Church, Peter, editor 435931

    Published 1999
    “…A Short History of South-East Asia, Sixth Edition is an abbreviated history of south-east Asia written with business readers in mind.…”
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    Arctic LNG : the energy on East Asia's doorstep by Mia Bennett

    Published 2014
    “…This could also lead to wider cooperation between East Asia and Arctic countries.…”
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    China & the Middle East: Tilting Towards Iran? by James, Michael Dorsey

    Published 2016
    “…President Xi Jinping’s visit to the Middle East, the first by a Chinese leader in seven years, saw the signing of billiions of dollars worth of agreements with Saudi Arabia and Egypt and a ten-fold expansion of trade with Iran over the next ten years. …”
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    Revolt in the Middle East : Arab monarchies next? by Dorsey, James M.

    Published 2013
    “…The ever sharper sectarian divide between Sunni and Shiite Muslims in the Middle East consitutes the Achilles heel of gulf monarchies like Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. …”
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    Yeast9: a consensus genome-scale metabolic model for S. cerevisiae curated by the community by Zhang, Chengyu, Sánchez, Benjamín J., Li, Feiran, Cheng, Eiden Wei Quan, Scott, William T., Liebal, Ulf W., Blank, Lars M., Mengers, Hendrik G., Anton, Mihail, Rangel, Albert Tafur, Mendoza, Sebastián N., Zhang, Lixin, Nielsen, Jens, Lu, Hongzhong, Kerkhoven, Eduard J.

    Published 2024
    “…Genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) can facilitate metabolism-focused multi-omics integrative analysis. Since Yeast8, the yeast-GEM of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, published in 2019, has been continuously updated by the community. …”
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    The yeast FIT2 homologs are necessary to maintain cellular proteostasis and membrane lipid homeostasis by Yap, Wei Sheng, Shyu Jr., Peter, Gaspar, Maria Laura, Jesch, Stephen A., Marvalim, Charlie, Prinz, William A., Henry, Susan A., Thibault, Guillaume

    Published 2022
    “…While LD biogenesis and basal endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-induced unfolded protein response (UPR) remain unaltered in ScFIT mutants, SCS3 was found to be essential for proper stress-induced UPR activation and for viability in the absence of the sole yeast UPR transducer IRE1 Owing to not having a functional UPR, cells with mutated SCS3 exhibited an accumulation of triacylglycerol within the ER along with aberrant LD morphology, suggesting that there is a UPR-dependent compensatory mechanism that acts to mitigate lack of SCS3 Additionally, SCS3 was necessary to maintain phospholipid homeostasis. …”
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