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    Domain I of the 5′ non-translated genomic region in coxsackievirus B3 RNA is not required for productive replication by Jaramillo, L, Smithee, S, Tracy, S, Chapman, N.M

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract Domain I is a cloverleaf-like secondary structure at the 5′ termini of all enterovirus genomes, comprising part of a cis -acting replication element…”
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    The extrachromosomal elements of the Naegleria genus: How little we know by Nguyen, B.T., Chapman, N.M., Tracy, S., Drescher, K.M.

    Published in Plasmid (01-05-2021)
    “…There are currently 47 characterized species in the Naegleria genus of free-living amoebae. Each amoeba has thousands of extrachromosomal elements that are…”
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    Effect of water quality on the leaching of a low-grade copper sulfide ore by Watling, H.R., Shiers, D.W., Li, J., Chapman, N.M., Douglas, G.B.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-04-2014)
    “…•Seawater substitution for freshwater can increase copper extraction rates.•Chalcopyrite and bornite both oxidised more readily in saline water.•Reaction…”
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    Enhanced functionalisation of major facilitator superfamily transporters via fusion of C-terminal protein domains is both extensive and varied in bacteria by Willson, Benjamin J, Dalzell, Lindsey, Chapman, Liam N M, Thomas, Gavin H

    “…The evolution of gene fusions that result in covalently linked protein domains is widespread in bacteria, where spatially coupling domain functionalities can…”
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    Comoviruses and enteroviruses share a T cell epitope by Beck, M A, Tracy, S, Coller, B A, Chapman, N M, Hufnagel, G, Johnson, J E, Lomonossoff, G

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-1992)
    “…An in vitro murine T cell proliferation assay was used to determine whether an antigenic epitope(s) recognized by enterovirus-immune T cells is held in common…”
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