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Key Questions for Next-Generation Biomonitoring
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A kinase-independent role for the Rad3(ATR)-Rad26(ATRIP) complex in recruitment of Tel1(ATM) to telomeres in fission yeast.
(2010-02-05)ATM and ATR are two redundant checkpoint kinases essential for the stable maintenance of telomeres in eukaryotes. Previous studies have established that MRN (Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1) and ATRIP (ATR Interacting Protein) interact ... -
A Kinetic Self-Sorting Approach to Heterocircuit [3]Rotaxanes.
(2016-09-26)In this proof-of-concept study, an active-template coupling is used to demonstrate a novel kinetic self-sorting process. This process iteratively increases the yield of the target heterocircuit [3]rotaxane product at the ... -
A KLK6 Activity-Based Probe Reveals a Role for KLK6 Activity in Pancreatic Cancer Cell Invasion.
(2022-12-14)Pancreatic cancer has the lowest survival rate of all common cancers due to late diagnosis and limited treatment options. Serine hydrolases are known to mediate cancer progression and metastasis through initiation of ... -
Knowledge about the recent past affects human gaze patterns
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Land use alters trophic redundancy and resource flow through stream food webs.
(2019-02-03)The changes to physical and chemical ecosystem characteristics as a response to pervasive and intensifying land use have the potential to alter the consumer-resource interactions and to rewire the flow of energy through ... -
Landscape heterogeneity strengthens the relationship between β-diversity and ecosystem function.
(2018-11)Consensus has emerged in the literature that increased biodiversity enhances the capacity of ecosystems to perform multiple functions. However, most biodiversity/ecosystem function studies focus on a single ecosystem, or ... -
Larger, more connected societies of ants have a higher prevalence of viruses
(Wiley, 2022)The benefits of cooperative living for foraging, nesting, defence and buffering environmental challenges lead animals with the most highly social lifestyles to dominate many ecosystems. However, living in larger, more ...