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    Biotin-streptavidin binding interactions of dielectric filled silicon bulk acoustic resonators for smart label-free biochemical sensor applications by Heidari, Amir, Yoon, Yong-Jin, Park, Woo-Tae, Su, Pei-Chen, Miao, Jianmin, Park, Mi Kyoung, Lin, Julius Tsai Ming

    Published 2014
    “…Sensor performance of a dielectric filled silicon bulk acoustic resonator type label-free biosensor is verified with biotin-streptavidin binding interactions as a model system. …”
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    Biocementation of sand filled geotextile tubes by Yong, Hoi Zett

    Published 2019
    “…Nonetheless, the strength and durability of geotextile tubes that filled with sand or clay slurry still need to be improved. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    The cellular characterization of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in virus-infected cells using the receptor binding domain binding specific human monoclonal antibodies by Chan, Conrad En-Zuo, Ng, Ching-Ging, Lim, Angeline Pei-Chew, Seah, Shirley Lay-Kheng, Chye, De-Hoe, Wong, Steven Ka-Khuen, Lim, Jie-Hui, Lim, Vanessa Zi-Yun, Lai, Soak-Kuan, Wong, Pui-San, Leong, Kok-Mun, Liu, Yi-Chun, Sugrue, Richard J., Tan, Boon Huan

    Published 2022
    “…A human monoclonal antibody panel (PD4, PD5, PD7, SC23, and SC29) was isolated from the B cells of convalescent patients and used to examine the S protein in SARS-CoV-2-infected cells. While all five antibodies bound conformational-specific epitopes within SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein, only PD5, PD7, and SC23 were able to bind to the receptor binding domain (RBD). …”
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    In silico identification of non-chitin binding hevein-like peptides in planta by Kee, Vivian Jie Yi

    Published 2019
    “…Structural modelling showed the similar conformational fold for all the identified NCB HLPs. Prediction of ligand binding activities using I-TASSER revealed the variety of potential activities each of the NCB HLPs might possess. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Quantifying conformational changes in the TCR:pMHC-I binding interface by McMaster, B, Thorpe, CJ, Rossjohn, J, Deane, CM, Koohy, H

    Published 2024
    “…Results: In support of some case studies, we demonstrate that all complementarity determining region (CDR) loops move to a certain extent but only CDR3α and CDR3β loops modify their shape when binding pMHC-Is. …”
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    The role of the reticulocyte-binding-like protein homologues of Plasmodium in erythrocyte sensing and invasion by Gunalan, Karthigayan, Gao, Xiaohong, Yap, Sally Shu Lin, Huang, Ximei, Preiser, Peter Rainer

    Published 2013
    “…Two parasite protein families termed reticulocyte-binding-like protein homologues (RBL) and the erythrocyte-binding-like (EBL) protein family are conserved in all Plasmodium species and have been shown to play an important role in host cell recognition and invasion. …”
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    Post-polymerisation modification of surface chemical functionality and its effect on protein binding by Choong, Cleo Swee Neo, Griffiths, Jon-Paul, Luo, Baiwen, Bora, Meghali, Foord, J. S., Parker, Emily M., Moloney, Mark G.

    Published 2013
    “…Derivatisation of polystyrene by carbene insertions followed by diazonium coupling permits the introduction of diverse chemical functionality, providing access to materials with similar bulk properties, but in which surface chemical characteristics are systematically varied across a range of surface polarity, hydration and non-bonding interaction behaviour. Protein binding experiments with bovine serum albumin demonstrate that protein adhesion is dependent upon the identity of the surface chemical group, with tert-butyl, hexyl, dimethylamino, amino, and carboxyl modified systems all exhibiting higher levels of binding, while glycol, hydroxyl, and phosphonate give similar or lower levels of binding, relative to the control. …”
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    Ultra-fast all-optical switching based on nanoantenna coupled to monolayer TMDs by Song, Qige

    Published 2023
    “…In the dissertation, a spatial all-optical switch based on dimer and monolayer TMDs is designed. …”
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    Validating the ratio of insulin like growth factor binding protein 4 to sex hormone binding globulin as a prognostic predictor of preterm birth in Viet Nam: a case-cohort study by Hirst, JE, Boniface, JJ, Le, DP, Polpitiya, AD, Fox, AC, Vu, TTK, Dang, TT, Fleischer, TC, Bui, NTH, Hickok, DE, Kearney, PE, Thwaites, G, Kennedy, SH, Kestelyn, E, Le, TQ

    Published 2024
    “…Relative insulin-like growth factor binding protein 4 (IGFBP4) and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) abundances were measured by mass spectrometry and their ratio compared between PTB cases and term controls. …”
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    Investigation on chemical protease, nuclease and catecholase activity of two copper complexes with flexidentate Schiff base ligands by Das, Mriganka, Kundu, Bidyut Kumar, Tiwari, Ritudhwaj, Mandal, Poulami, Nayak, Debasis, Ganguly, Rakesh, Mukhopadhyay, Suman

    Published 2020
    “…Screening tests were conducted to quantify the binding ability of complexes (1 and 2) towards BSA and DNA as well as the protease and nuclease activity of these complexes using gel electrophoresis technique. …”
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    Persistent spectral hypergraph based machine learning (PSH-ML) for protein-ligand binding affinity prediction by Liu, Xiang, Feng, Huitao, Wu, Jie, Xia, Kelin

    Published 2022
    “…We test our PSH-GBT model on three most commonly used datasets, including PDBbind-2007, PDBbind-2013 and PDBbind-2016. Our results, for all these databases, are better than all existing machine learning models with traditional molecular descriptors, as far as we know.…”
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