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Rationalization of retention and overloading behavior of basic compounds in reversed-phase HPLC using low ionic strength buffers suitable for mass spectrometric detection (2003)
Journal Article
McCalley, D. V. (2003). Rationalization of retention and overloading behavior of basic compounds in reversed-phase HPLC using low ionic strength buffers suitable for mass spectrometric detection. Analytical Chemistry, 75(14), 3404-3410. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac020715f

The retention and overloading behavior of some basic (and acidic) compounds has been studied on different RP-HPLC columns in buffers of varying ionic strength. Anomalous retention patterns of acids and bases were found on one phase in low-pH, volatil... Read More about Rationalization of retention and overloading behavior of basic compounds in reversed-phase HPLC using low ionic strength buffers suitable for mass spectrometric detection.

Thick film organic vapour sensors based on binary mixtures of metal oxides (2003)
Journal Article
Ewen, R. J., de Lacy Costello, B., Ratcliffe, N. M., & Sivanand, P. S. (2003). Thick film organic vapour sensors based on binary mixtures of metal oxides. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 92(1-2), 159-166. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-4005%2803%2900258-2

Previously, composite sensors incorporating differing proportions of tin dioxide and zinc oxide were reported which exhibited high sensitivity to a range of organic vapours under dry conditions (0% relative humidity, RH). Most importantly, the compos... Read More about Thick film organic vapour sensors based on binary mixtures of metal oxides.

Nitric oxide signalling in plants (2003)
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Neill, S., Desikan, R., & Hancock, J. T. (2003). Nitric oxide signalling in plants. New Phytologist, 159(1), 11-35. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00804.x

Recently nitric oxide (NO) has emerged as a key signalling molecule in plants. Here we review the potential sources of endogenous NO, outline the biological processes likely to be mediated by NO, and discuss the downstream signalling processes by whi... Read More about Nitric oxide signalling in plants.

Experimental reaction-diffusion chemical processors for robot path planning (2003)
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Adamatzky, A., de Lacy Costello, B., Ratcliffe, N. M., & Melhuish, C. (2003). Experimental reaction-diffusion chemical processors for robot path planning. Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems, 37(3), 233-249. https://doi.org/10.1023/A%3A1025414424756

In this paper we discuss the experimental implementation of a chemical reaction-diffusion processor for robot motion planning in terms of finding the shortest collision-free path for a robot moving in an arena with obstacles. These reaction-diffusion... Read More about Experimental reaction-diffusion chemical processors for robot path planning.

Bioko biodiversity awareness campaign report to conservation international (2003)
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Fernández, D. (2003). Bioko biodiversity awareness campaign report to conservation international

Report to Conservation International on the 4-day, island-wide awareness campaign for government officials and village chiefs on the laws regulating Bioko Island’s protected areas

Expression in Xenopus oocytes shows that WT1 binds transcripts in vivo, with a central role for zinc finger one (2003)
Journal Article
Ladomery, M., Sommerville, J., Woolner, S., Slight, J., & Hastie, N. (2003). Expression in Xenopus oocytes shows that WT1 binds transcripts in vivo, with a central role for zinc finger one. Journal of Cell Science, 116(8), 1539-1549. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.00324

The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene WT1 encodes a protein involved in urogenital development and disease. The salient feature of WT1 is the presence of four 'Krüppel'-type C2-H2 zinc fingers in the C-terminus. Uniquely to WTI, an evolutionarily conserv... Read More about Expression in Xenopus oocytes shows that WT1 binds transcripts in vivo, with a central role for zinc finger one.

Human mitochondrial branched chain aminotransferase: Structural basis for substrate specificity and role of redox active cysteines (2003)
Journal Article
Yennawar, N., Conway, M. E., Wallin, R., Poole, L. B., & Hutson, S. M. (2003). Human mitochondrial branched chain aminotransferase: Structural basis for substrate specificity and role of redox active cysteines. BBA - Proteins and Proteomics, 1647(1-2), 61-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1570-9639%2803%2900051-7

Crystal structures of the fold type IV pyridoxal phosphate (PLP)-dependent human mitochondrial branched chain aminotransferase (hBCATm) reaction intermediates have provided a structural explanation for the kinetically determined substrate specificity... Read More about Human mitochondrial branched chain aminotransferase: Structural basis for substrate specificity and role of redox active cysteines.