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Call the shots : a health communication campaign encouraging young women to take charge of cervical cancer prevention by taking the HPV vaccination
Published 2018“…Call The Shots is a health campaign that encouraged young women to take the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. …”
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Regulation of mRNA abundance by polypyrimidine tract-binding protein-controlled alternate 5′ splice site choice
Published 2014“…Here we report that polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (Ptbp1/PTB/hnRNP-I) controls alternate 5′ and 3′ splice site (5′ss and 3′ss) usage in a large set of mammalian transcripts. …”
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Simulation on window's energy efficiency using EnergyPlus (Performing simulation on selected windows to find the most energy efficient window for residential housing)
Published 2013“…Seven types of glazing system were selected to find out which type of glazing system is the most energy efficient window. …”
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Induction of z-conformation in ribosomal RNA by Z-DNA binding domain Zα of the human double-stranded RNA deaminase I (ADAR1)
Published 2012“…Based on this finding, we proposed that the role of ZαADAR1 in binding to ribosomes and inhibiting translation is to recognize potentially Z-forming structures and/or induce localized structural transitions from A- to Z-conformations in ribosomal RNA. …”
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Nutraceuticals silybin B, resveratrol, and epigallocatechin-3 gallate-bind to cardiac muscle troponin to restore the loss of lusitropy caused by cardiomyopathy mutations in vitro,...
Published 2024“…Results: Silybin B, EGCG and resveratrol restored the phosphorylation-induced change in molecular dynamics to wild-type values, whilst silybin A, an inactive isomer of silybin B, and Epicatechin gallate, an EGCG analogue that does not recouple, did not. …”
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Myopathy-causing Q147P TPM2 mutation shifts tropomyosin strands further towards the open position and increases the proportion of strong-binding cross-bridges during the ATPase cyc...
Published 2015“…Despite its reduced affinity for actin in co-sedimentation assay, the Q147P mutant incorporates into the muscle fiber. However, compared to wild-type tropomyosin, it locates closer to the center of the actin filament. …”
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The origin of cultivated mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L. var. mangostana): critical assessments and an evolutionary-ecological perspective
Published 2023“…Polyploidy is known in the wild relatives, but apomixis has not yet been demonstrated. …”
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The role of growth factor receptor bound protein 2 (GRB2) in gain of function of mutant p53.
Published 2013“…In this study, GRB2, a binding partner of mutant p53 was explored to uncover its role in mutant p53 “gain-of-function”. …”
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Computational investigations of HIV-1 protease and protease inhibitors interactions
Published 2014“…Both wild type HIV-1 proteases and mutated HIV-1 proteases were used in the docking simulations. …”
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Recognition of A-U and U-A base pairs in RNA duplexes by modified peptide nucleic acids
Published 2017“…Fluorescence binding studies were carried out to measure the binding affinity at physiological pH conditions. …”
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Structural basis of haptoglobin-haemoglobin scavenging by CD163
Published 2024“…Indeed, biophysical assays show that calcium ions are critical for ligand binding. Mutational studies demonstrate that while monomeric CD163 can scavenge the multimeric Hp(2-2)Hb, uptake of the dimeric Hp(1-1)Hb and Hb is impaired compared to the wild-type receptor, suggesting that receptor multimerisation evolved to facilitate uptake of lower affinity ligands. …”
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Thermal induced coupling of cell adhesion/deadhesion and migration under HBV replication and EGCG treatment
Published 2011“…In the first part of my thesis, TRP was applied as a model system for elucidating the effect of HBV replication on the biophysical responses of HepG2 cells transfected by wild type HBV genome. Moreover, mutant HBV genome is designed to assess the specific activity of the SH3-binding domain of HBx during HBV replication. …”
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Selection against domestication alleles in introduced rabbit populations
Published 2024“…This limited parallelism is probably explained by extensive standing genetic variation resulting from domestication together with the complex mixed ancestry of introduced populations. Our findings shed light on the selective and molecular mechanisms that enable domestic animals to re-adapt to the wild and provide important insights for the mitigation and management of invasive populations.…”
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International differences in conservation priorities are more complicated than Global North-Global South divisions
Published 2025“… Two enduring ideological divisions in biodiversity conservation concern whether conservation should prioritise a) the interests of people or wild animals, and b) the interests of individual animals or groups of animals. …”
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Genetic analysis of over 1 million people identifies 535 new loci associated with blood pressure traits
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Site-specific protein modifications by an engineered asparaginyl endopeptidase from Viola canadensis
Published 2021“…Wild type VcAEP yields <5% cyclic product from a linear substrate at pH 6.5, whereas the single mutants VcAEP-V238A (Vc1a) and VcAEP-Y168A (Vc1b) targeting the S2 and S1' substrate-binding pockets yielded 34 and 61% cyclic products, respectively. …”
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Patterns of link reciprocity in directed, signed networks
Published 2024“…Although part of the ambiguities can be solved by adopting a coarser definition of balance, our results call for a different theory, accounting for the directionality of edges in a coherent manner. …”
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Essays on blood supply management
Published 2021“…The results show that more mature blood banks have more strategies available at their disposal when it comes to trying to maintain fill-rates. We also observe that the dynamic donation rate strategy results in lower fill-rates during disasters when the fill-rate is low despite being able to meet donation targets, and that multiple waves with short lead times exacerbate this effect. …”
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The moderation effect of vendor support on cloud computing adoption and firm performance
Published 2024“…This study aims to fill a knowledge gap in prior technology adoption studies by determining the moderating impact of vendor support on cloud computing adoption and firm performance in Malaysian SMEs. …”
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