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    Metabolic activity in dormant conidia of Aspergillus niger and developmental changes during conidial outgrowth by Novodvorska, Michaela, Stratford, Malcolm, Blythe, Martin J., Wilson, Raymond, Beniston, Richard G., Archer, David B.

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-09-2016)
    “…•Resting conidia are demonstrated to be metabolically active.•After triggering of conidial outgrowth fermentation occurs, followed by respiration.•Sorbic acid…”
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    Hybrid mass spectrometry methods reveal lot-to-lot differences and delineate the effects of glycosylation on the tertiary structure of Herceptin by Upton, Rosie, Migas, Lukasz G, Pacholarz, Kamila J, Beniston, Richard G, Estdale, Sian, Firth, David, Barran, Perdita E

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (07-03-2019)
    “…To quantify the measurable variations in the structure of a biopharmaceutical product we systematically evaluate three lots of Herceptin®, two mAb standards…”
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    Morphine delays the onset of action of prasugrel in patients with prior history of ST-elevation myocardial infarction by Thomas, Mark R, Morton, Allison C, Hossain, Rashed, Chen, Beining, Luo, Lei, Shahari, Nur Nazihah B Md, Hua, Peng, Beniston, Richard G, Judge, Heather M, Storey, Robert F

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (04-07-2016)
    “…Delays in the onset of action of prasugrel during primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) have been reported and could be related to the effects of…”
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    CRM1/Ran-mediated nuclear export of p27(Kip1) involves a nuclear export signal and links p27 export and proteolysis by Connor, Michael K, Kotchetkov, Rouslan, Cariou, Sandrine, Resch, Ansgar, Lupetti, Rafaella, Beniston, Richard G, Melchior, Frauke, Hengst, Ludger, Slingerland, Joyce M

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-01-2003)
    “…We show that p27 localization is cell cycle regulated and we suggest that active CRM1/RanGTP-mediated nuclear export of p27 may be linked to cytoplasmic p27…”
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    CRM1/Ran-Mediated Nuclear Export of p27Kip1 Involves a Nuclear Export Signal and Links p27 Export and Proteolysis by Connor, Michael K., Kotchetkov, Rouslan, Cariou, Sandrine, Resch, Ansgar, Lupetti, Rafaella, Beniston, Richard G., Melchior, Frauke, Hengst, Ludger, Slingerland, Joyce M.

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-01-2003)
    “…We show that p27 localization is cell cycle regulated and we suggest that active CRM1/RanGTP-mediated nuclear export of p27 may be linked to cytoplasmic p27…”
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    CRM1/Ran-Mediated Nuclear Export of p27 Kip1 Involves a Nuclear Export Signal and Links p27 Export and Proteolysis by Connor, Michael K., Kotchetkov, Rouslan, Cariou, Sandrine, Resch, Ansgar, Lupetti, Rafaella, Beniston, Richard G., Melchior, Frauke, Hengst, Ludger, Slingerland, Joyce M.

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-01-2003)
    “…We show that p27 localization is cell cycle regulated and we suggest that active CRM1/RanGTP-mediated nuclear export of p27 may be linked to cytoplasmic p27…”
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    An Investigation into the Synergism Between Bovine Papillomavirus Type 4 and the Flavonoid Quercetin in the Transformation of Primary Bovine Palate Fibroblasts by Beniston, Richard G

    Published 01-01-1999
    “…Bovine papillomavirus type 4 (BPV 4) infects the upper alimentary canal of cattle causing benign papillomas which can progress to squamous carcinomas in cattle…”
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    An Investigation Into the Synergism Between Bovine Papillomavirus Type 4 and the Flavonoid Quercetin in the Transformation of Primary Bovine Palate Fibroblasts by Beniston, Richard G

    Published 01-01-1999
    “…Bovine papillomavirus type 4 (BPV 4) infects the upper alimentary canal of cattle causing benign papillomas which can progress to squamous carcinomas in cattle…”
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    Dissertation