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Mapping the hinterland: Data issues in open science (2014)
Journal Article
Grand, A., Wilkinson, C., Bultitude, K., & Winfield, A. F. (2014). Mapping the hinterland: Data issues in open science. Public Understanding of Science, 25(1), 88-103. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963662514530374

© The Author(s) 2014. Open science is a practice in which the scientific process is shared completely and in real time. It offers the potential to support information flow, collaboration and dialogue among professional and non-professional participan... Read More about Mapping the hinterland: Data issues in open science.

Engaging with strangers and brief encounters: Social scientists and emergent public engagement with science and technology (2014)
Journal Article
Wilkinson, C. (2014). Engaging with strangers and brief encounters: Social scientists and emergent public engagement with science and technology. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 34(3-4), 63-76. https://doi.org/10.1177/0270467614552841

Social scientists operate in a range of roles within the public engagement with science and technology (PEST) agenda. Social scientists strengths in respect to ‘translation’ and ‘intermediary’ skills have captured attention at a time of disciplinary... Read More about Engaging with strangers and brief encounters: Social scientists and emergent public engagement with science and technology.

Parenting for lifelong Health: From South Africa to other low- and middle-income countries (2014)
Journal Article
Ward, C., Mikton, C., Cluver, L., Cooper, P., Gardner, F., Hutchings, J., …Wessels, I. (2014). Parenting for lifelong Health: From South Africa to other low- and middle-income countries

At present there are no parenting programmes that are both evidence-based and affordable for low- and middle-income countries, where the need is the greatest. Parenting for Lifelong Health aims to fill this gap. This article sets the context of viole... Read More about Parenting for lifelong Health: From South Africa to other low- and middle-income countries.

Hb fontainebleau (hba2: C.64g>c) in the united arab emirates (2014)
Journal Article
Turner, A., Sasse, J., & Varadi, A. (2014). Hb fontainebleau (hba2: C.64g>c) in the united arab emirates. Hemoglobin, 38(3), 216-220. https://doi.org/10.3109/03630269.2014.912221

Hb Fontainebleau (HBA2: c.64G>C) is a rare α-globin variant, which has previously been described in only 10 individuals worldwide. We report here 12 additional cases identified in our laboratory. These included the first case of a homozygosity for Hb... Read More about Hb fontainebleau (hba2: C.64g>c) in the united arab emirates.

Molecular dynamics simulation of humic substances (2014)
Journal Article
Orsi, M. (2014). Molecular dynamics simulation of humic substances. Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture, 1(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s40538-014-0010-4

© 2014, Orsi. Humic substances (HS) are complex mixtures of natural organic material which are found almost everywhere in the environment, and particularly in soils, sediments, and natural water. HS play key roles in many processes of paramount impor... Read More about Molecular dynamics simulation of humic substances.

Adrenomedullin and Glucocorticoids interaction at the glial/endothelial interface: two sides of the same regulatory coin? (2014)
Journal Article
Liverani, E., & Paul, C. (2014). Adrenomedullin and Glucocorticoids interaction at the glial/endothelial interface: two sides of the same regulatory coin?. Receptors & Clinical Investigation, 1(1), https://doi.org/10.14800/rci.25

Adrenomedullin is a vasodilatatory peptide, important during the inflammation process and also able to regulate blood-brain barrier function. Adrenomedullin and its receptors have been shown to be glucocorticoid-dependent in many cell types, includin... Read More about Adrenomedullin and Glucocorticoids interaction at the glial/endothelial interface: two sides of the same regulatory coin?.

Hydrogen sulfide and cell signaling: Team player or referee? (2014)
Journal Article
Hancock, J. T., Hancock, J. T., & Whiteman, M. (2014). Hydrogen sulfide and cell signaling: Team player or referee?. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 78, 37-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2014.02.012

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been postulated to be the third gasotransmitter, and along with other reactive compounds such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) it is thought to be a key signalling molecule. Enzymes which generate H2S,... Read More about Hydrogen sulfide and cell signaling: Team player or referee?.