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Prion-like proteins as epigenetic devices of stress adaptation.
(2020-11-01)Epigenetic modifications allow cells to quickly alter their gene expression and adapt to different stresses. In addition to direct chromatin modifications, prion-like proteins have recently emerged as a system that can ... -
Probing the biogenesis pathway and dynamics of thylakoid membranes.
(Nature Publishing Group, 2021-06-09)How thylakoid membranes are generated to form a metabolically active membrane network and how thylakoid membranes orchestrate the insertion and localization of protein complexes for efficient electron flux remain elusive. ... -
Process evaluation of a Structured E-parenting Support (STEPS) in the OPTIMA randomised controlled trial: a protocol.
(2024-05-17)INTRODUCTION: Structured E-parenting Support (STEPS) is a digital application (app) designed to help parents manage behaviour of their children who are referred to mental health services and are waiting for an assessment ... -
Processing Graded Feedback: Electrophysiological Correlates of Learning from Small and Large Errors
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The profile of attention differs between locations orthogonal to and in line with reach direction.
(2017-11)People make movements in a variety of directions when interacting with the world around them. It has been well documented that attention shifts to the goal of an upcoming movement, whether the movement is a saccade or a ... -
Profiling of Active Microorganisms by Stable Isotope Probing-Metagenomics.
(2019)Stable isotope probing (SIP) provides researchers a culture-independent method to retrieve nucleic acids from active microbial populations performing a specific metabolic activity in complex ecosystems. In recent years, ... -
Promoting well-being in refugee children: An exploratory controlled trial of a positive psychology intervention delivered in Greek refugee camps.
(2020-01-17)Rigorously evaluated interventions that target protective factors and positive resources rather than ameliorating negative outcomes in child refugees are rare. To address this, we developed and evaluated a short, group-based ... -
Properties of the phage-shock-protein (Psp) regulatory complex that govern signal transduction and induction of the Psp response in Escherichia coli
(Microbiology Society, 2010-10-01)The phage-shock-protein (Psp) response maintains the proton-motive force (pmf) under extracytoplasmic stress conditions that impair the inner membrane (IM) in bacterial cells. In Escherichia coli transcription of the ...