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    Using artificial intelligence to reduce diagnostic workload without compromising detection of urinary tract infections by Burton, Ross J, Albur, Mahableshwar, Eberl, Matthias, Cuff, Simone M

    “…A substantial proportion of microbiological screening in diagnostic laboratories is due to suspected urinary tract infections (UTIs), yet approximately two…”
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    CytoPy: An autonomous cytometry analysis framework by Burton, Ross J, Ahmed, Raya, Cuff, Simone M, Baker, Sarah, Artemiou, Andreas, Eberl, Matthias

    Published in PLoS computational biology (08-06-2021)
    “…Cytometry analysis has seen a considerable expansion in recent years in the maximum number of parameters that can be acquired in a single experiment. In…”
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    Neutrophil-derived miR-223 as local biomarker of bacterial peritonitis by Brook, Amy C., Jenkins, Robert H., Clayton, Aled, Kift-Morgan, Ann, Raby, Anne-Catherine, Shephard, Alex P., Mariotti, Barbara, Cuff, Simone M., Bazzoni, Flavia, Bowen, Timothy, Fraser, Donald J., Eberl, Matthias

    Published in Scientific reports (12-07-2019)
    “…Infection remains a major cause of morbidity, mortality and technique failure in patients with end stage kidney failure who receive peritoneal dialysis (PD)…”
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    Structural Studies of ROK Fructokinase YdhR from Bacillus subtilis: Insights into Substrate Binding and Fructose Specificity by Nocek, B., Stein, A.J., Jedrzejczak, R., Cuff, M.E., Li, H., Volkart, L., Joachimiak, A.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (18-02-2011)
    “…The main pathway of bacterial sugar phosphorylation utilizes specific phosphoenolpyruvate phosphotransferase system (PTS) enzymes. In addition to the classic…”
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    An investigation into the Sawtooth Effect in secondary school assessments in England by Cuff, Benjamin M. P., Meadows, Michelle, Black, Beth

    “…The 'Sawtooth Effect' is where cohort performance on high-stakes assessments drops after assessment reform, and then improves over time as test familiarity…”
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    A novel signal transduction protein: Combination of solute binding and tandem PAS‐like sensor domains in one polypeptide chain by Wu, R., Wilton, R., Cuff, M. E., Endres, M., Babnigg, G., Edirisinghe, J. N., Henry, C. S., Joachimiak, A., Schiffer, M., Pokkuluri, P. R.

    Published in Protein science (01-04-2017)
    “…We report the structural and biochemical characterization of a novel periplasmic ligand‐binding protein, Dret_0059, from Desulfohalobium retbaense DSM 5692, an…”
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    The importance of colonic butyrate transport to the regulation of genes associated with colonic tissue homoeostasis by Daly, K, Cuff, M A, Fung, F, Shirazi-Beechey, S P

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2005)
    “…The transition from normality to malignancy in colorectal cancer is characterized by alterations in the expression of genes associated with the maintenance of…”
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    GeoWaVe: geometric median clustering with weighted voting for ensemble clustering of cytometry data by Burton, Ross J, Cuff, Simone M, Morgan, Matt P, Artemiou, Andreas, Eberl, Matthias

    Published in Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) (01-01-2023)
    “…Abstract Motivation Clustering is an unsupervised method for identifying structure in unlabelled data. In the context of cytometry, it is typically used to…”
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    The importance of butyrate transport to the regulation of gene expression in the colonic epithelium by Cuff, M A, Shirazi-Beechey, S P

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-12-2004)
    “…Butyrate is a naturally occurring monocarboxylate, produced in the lumen of the colon by microbial fermentation of complex carbohydrates that escape digestion…”
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    Inflammatory biomarker signatures in post-surgical drain fluid may detect anastomotic leaks within 48 hours of colorectal resection by Cuff, S. M., Reeves, N., Lewis, E., Jones, E., Baker, S., Karategos, A., Morris, R., Torkington, J., Eberl, M.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-12-2023)
    “…Background The optimal treatment of colorectal cancer is surgical resection and primary anastomosis. Anastomotic leak can affect up to 20% of patients and…”
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    Crystal structure of a functional unit from Octopus hemocyanin by Cuff, Marianne E., Miller, Karen I., van Holde, Kensal E., Hendrickson, Wayne A.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (15-05-1998)
    “…Hemocyanins are giant oxygen transport proteins found in many arthropods and molluscs. Freely dissolved in the hemolymph, they are multi-subunit proteins that…”
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    The death receptor 3/TL1A pathway is essential for efficient development of antiviral CD4+ and CD8+ T‐cell immunity by Twohig, Jason P., Marsden, Morgan, Cuff, Simone M., Ferdinand, John R., Gallimore, Awen M., Perks, William V., Al‐Shamkhani, Aymen, Humphreys, Ian R., Wang, Eddie C. Y.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-08-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT Death receptor 3 (DR3, TNFRSF25), the closest family relative to tumor necrosis factor receptor 1, promotes CD4+ T‐cell‐driven inflammatory disease…”
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