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  1. 1421

    Whole genome sequencing of hepatitis B virus using tiled amplicon (HEPTILE) and probe based enrichment on Illumina and Nanopore platforms by Lumley, SF, Kent, C, Jennings, D, Chai, H, Airey, G, Waddilove, E, Delphin, M, Trebes, A, McNaughton, AL, Mohammed, KS, Wilkinson, SAJ, Wu, Y, MacIntyre-Cockett, G, Kimono, B, Mbonye, KM, Ojambo, K, Maponga, TG, Tan, CCS, de Lara, C, Martin, J, Campbell, J, Van Schalkwyk, M, Goedhals, D, Newton, R, Barnes, E, Piazza, P, Ansari, MA

    Published 2025
    “…Hepatitis B virus (HBV) whole genome sequencing (WGS) is currently limited as the DNA viral loads (VL) of many clinical samples are below the threshold required to generate full genomes using current sequencing methods. …”
    Journal article
  2. 1422

    Structural basis for the ligand-dependent activation of heterodimeric AHR-ARNT complex by Diao, X, Shang, Q, Guo, M, Huang, Y, Zhang, M, Chen, X, Liang, Y, Sun, X, Zhou, F, Zhuang, J, Liu, S, Vogel, CFA, Rastinejad, F, Wu, D

    Published 2025
    “…Upon ligand binding, AHR translocates from the cytoplasm to nucleus, forming a transcriptionally active complex with aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT), for DNA binding and initiation of gene expression programs that include cellular detoxification pathways and immune responses. …”
    Journal article
  3. 1423

    Characterization and identification of Oya virus, a Simbu serogroup virus of the genus Bunyavirus, isolated from a pig suspected of Nipah virus infection by Kono, Y., Yusnita, Y., Mohd Ali, A. R., Maizan, M., Sharifah, S. H., Fauzia, O., Kubo, M., Aziz, A. J.

    Published 2002
    “…A common primer set for S-RNA of the Simbu serogroup of the genus Bunyavirus was able to amplify a cDNA from Oya virus RNA. The sequence data of the product revealed that the partial gene of Oya virus S-RNA segment had 65-70% homology with published cDNA sequences of Simbu serogroup viruses. …”
    Article
  4. 1424

    Phenol degradation and molecular validation of phenol hydroxylase gene of Alcaligenes faecalis by Abdul Habib, Nur Muhamad Syahir

    Published 2015
    “…The expected size of the gene was between 300 - 400 bp. After DNA sequencing, molecular analysis was done and the DNA fragment obtained had a length of 337 bp. …”
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    Project Paper Report
  5. 1425

    Design and Implementation of Active Antennas for IoT-Based Healthcare Monitoring System by MUSA, UMAR, MOHD SHAH, SHAHARIL, A. MAJID, HUDA, AHMAD MAHADI, ISMAIL, A. RAHIM, MOHAMAD KAMAL, YAHYA, MUHAMMAD SANI, ZAINAL ABIDIN, ZUHAIRIAH

    Published 2024
    “…Two dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz) microstrip patch antennas, one with a PIN diode and one without, are fabricated using Rogers Duroid RO3003™ substrate. …”
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    Article
  6. 1426

    Design and Implementation of Active Antennas for IoT-Based Healthcare Monitoring System by MUSA, UMAR, MOHD SHAH, SHAHARIL, A. MAJID, HUDA, MAHADI, ISMAIL AHMAD, A. RAHIM, MOHAMAD KAMAL, YAHYA, MUHAMMAD SANI, ZAINAL ABIDIN, ZUHAIRIAH

    Published 2024
    “…Two dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz) microstrip patch antennas, one with a PIN diode and one without, are fabricated using Rogers Duroid RO3003™ substrate. …”
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    Article
  7. 1427

    The burden of consciousness : object animism in children's literature by Yam, Hui Qing

    Published 2009
    “…Animals, plants and objects are often anthropomorphized to delightful effect in children’s literature while adult depictions of the inanimate coming alive almost always occur in the genres of science fiction and horror and have had a much less positive spin. This essay argues that these negative evocations do indeed spill over into children’s texts, manifesting in the common motifs that appear in stories involving object animism, and that enlivened objects are furthermore, representations of Julia Kristeva’s concept of abjection.…”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
  8. 1428

    Highly sensitive ferromagnetic resonance measurement systems for magnetic thin films by Chang, Han Yong.

    Published 2013
    “…We have designed and optimized a vector network analyzer ferromagnetic resonance measurement system that characterizes the spin dynamics and Gilbert damping parameters of thin ferromagnetic film sample. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
  9. 1429

    Effectiveness of decellularisation & extraction of surfactant in porcine oesophagus by Soh, Joe Yi

    Published 2019
    “…Results: Decellularisation with 0.25% SDS at 0.15ml/min flow rate resulted in high percentage of cells and DNA content removal. Histology and microscopy revealed a smooth and denuded surface with papillary structures. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
  10. 1430

    Hydrogen bond and surface stress relaxation by aldehydic and formic acidic molecular solvation by Chen, Jiasheng, Yao, Chuang, Zhang, Xi, Sun, Chang Q., Huang, Yongli

    Published 2019
    “…Solvation of aldehydes and formic acids has an important impact to health care because these additives can damage DNA and denature proteins causing cancers with the mechanism behind remaining great challenge. …”
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    Journal Article
  11. 1431

    Public trust and genomic medicine in Canada and the UK by Savić-Kallesøe, S, Middleton, A, Milne, R

    Published 2021
    “…Specific social actors influential in the public's trust have been identified by the “Your DNA, Your Say” study, including doctors, researchers, and governments. …”
    Journal article
  12. 1432

    Stability of the tyrosyl radical in the beta subunit of Arcobacter bivalviorum ribonucleotide reductase by Alqurashi, Abdulmajeed

    Published 2024
    “…Indeed, both the efficiency and fidelity of DNA synthesis are influenced by the stability of the tyrosyl radical (Y•) in the RNR, which is a critical aspect of its enzymatic function. …”
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    Article
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    Small molecule motion within and through organic nanomaterials: an anthology by Kaser, Sam

    Published 2024
    “…These experiments were enabled by co-assembly of AAs with stable nitroxide radical spin labels into the nanoribbon ensemble. Distinct conformational behavior is resolved between domains, and variable temperature studies enable description of each spin label environment through phase transition characterization and activation energy analysis. …”
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    Thesis
  17. 1437

    Coherent Terahertz Control and Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Layered Antiferromagnets by Ilyas, Batyr

    Published 2024
    “…The 2D nonlinear spectroscopy utilized in this dissertation is gaining attention both theoretically and experimentally as a promising tool for detecting fractionalized spin excitations.…”
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    Thesis
  18. 1438

    Dynamic response of magnetic skyrmions in multilayer heterostructures by Satywali, Bhartendu

    Published 2020
    “…Recently, magnetic skyrmions - circularly-shaped twisted spin textures - have aroused interest due to their enhanced stability and efficient coupling with electric currents. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
  19. 1439

    Investigating hybrid methods of fabricating formamidinium-based perovskite solar cells by Krishnan, Sriniketh

    Published 2024
    “…A double-step method was explored on a p-i-n structure, consisting of thermal evaporation of an inorganic layer (PbI2 or PbI2-Cs) followed by spin coating of an organic layer (CH(NH)2I/CH3NH3Br/CH3NH3Cl) to complete the perovskite. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
  20. 1440

    Efficient generation of an array of single silicon-vacancy defects in silicon carbide by Wang, Junfeng, Zhou, Yu, Zhang, Xiaoming, Liu, Fucai, Li, Yan, Li, Ke, Liu, Zheng, Wang, Guanzhong, Gao, Weibo

    Published 2018
    “…Color centers in silicon carbide have increasingly attracted attention in recent years owing to their excellent properties such as single-photon emission, good photostability, and long spin-coherence time even at room temperature. As compared to diamond, which is widely used for hosting nitrogen-vacancy centers, silicon carbide has an advantage in terms of large-scale, high-quality, and low-cost growth, as well as an advanced fabrication technique in optoelectronics, leading to prospects for large-scale quantum engineering. …”
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    Journal Article