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JEFFREY M. FRIEDMAN
congratulations to Professor Jeffrey M. Friedman, recipient of the 2010 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award
Jeffrey Friedman, 2000
Jeffrey M. Friedman. Leptin and the regulation of body weight Posted with permission
Published by: Wiley-Liss, Inc.
JEFFREY RAVETCH AND MICHAEL YOUNG
Congratulations to Jeffrey Ravetch and Michael Young, recipients of the 2012 Canada Gairdner International Award
New Theatre and Dance Production Jeffrey Starts an Important Conversation
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Show times are 8 p.m. Sept. 30-Oct. 3 and 2 p.m. Oct. 4. When Winthrop University's Department of Theatre and Dance held auditions for "Jeffrey," the opening production of its 2015-16 season, biology major Andrew Williams...
Published by: Winthrop University
Qualitative study to explore radiologist and radiologic technologist perceptions of outcomes patients experience during imaging in the USA
Objective: We aimed to explore the patient-centred outcomes (PCOs) radiologists and radiologic technologists perceive to be important to patients undergoing imaging procedures. Design: We conducted a qualitative study of...
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G-Quadruplexes
Guanine (G)-rich sequences in nucleic acids can assemble into G-quadruplex structures that involve G-quartets linked by loop nucleotides. The structural and topological diversity of G-quadruplexes have attracted great attention...
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Remote stereocontrol in [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements
The Ireland - Claisen [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement has been used to access biologically important β,β′-dihydroxy α-amino acids. The rearrangement reported is highly stereoselective and offers excellent levels of remote...
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RNA promotes phase separation of glycolysis enzymes into yeast G bodies in hypoxia.
In hypoxic stress conditions, glycolysis enzymes assemble into singular cytoplasmic granules called glycolytic (G) bodies. G body formation in yeast correlates with increased glucose consumption and cell survival. However, the...
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Modelling and simulation of biased agonism dynamics at a G protein-coupled receptor.
Theoretical models of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) concentration-response relationships often assume an agonist producing a single functional response via a single active state of the receptor. These models have largely...
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Remote stereocontrol in [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements
The Ireland - Claisen [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement has been used to access biologically important β,β′-dihydroxy α-amino acids. The rearrangement reported is highly stereoselective and offers excellent levels of remote...
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Patient-centred outcomes of imaging tests
BACKGROUND: Imaging tests are one of the most frequently used diagnostic modalities in healthcare, but the benefits of their direct impacts on clinical decision-making have been countered by concerns that they can be overused....
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EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION
The Rockefeller University honored David Allis, Charles Rice, Jeffrey Friedman, Titia de Lange, Charles Gilbert, Michael O'Donnell, and Jeffrey Ravetch
Amino-Acid-Derived Naphthalenediimides as Versatile G-Quadruplex Binders

The design and synthesis of water soluble, amino-acid-functionalised naphthalenediimides (NDIs) as potential ligands of native G-quadruplexes is reported. The NDIs were tested on a panel of oncogene promoters, on the human...

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Amino-Acid-Derived Naphthalenediimides as Versatile G-Quadruplex Binders

The design and synthesis of water soluble, amino-acid-functionalised naphthalenediimides (NDIs) as potential ligands of native G-quadruplexes is reported. The NDIs were tested on a panel of oncogene promoters, on the human...

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Politics, feminist geopolitics and aesthetics
Alex Jeffrey
Dec 07, 2020
In The Sight of Death art historian T. J. Clark (2006) gives an account of daily visits to the Getty Institute in Los Angeles to observe two paintings by Nicolas Poussin: Landscape with a Calm and Landscape with a Man Killed by...
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Random walks on dynamical percolation
We study the behavior of random walk on dynamical percolation. In this model, the edges of a graph \(G\) are either open or closed and refresh their status at rate \(\mu \) while at the same time a random walker moves on \(G\)...
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