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    A Conventional Surfactant Becomes CO2-Responsive in the Presence of Switchable Water Additives by Su, Xin, Robert, Tobias, Mercer, Sean M., Humphries, Christine, Cunningham, Michael F., Jessop, Philip G.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (26-04-2013)
    “…We have developed a new benign means of reversibly breaking emulsions and latexes by using “switchable water”, an aqueous solution of switchable ionic…”
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    Direct Regulation of Arp2/3 Complex Activity and Function by the Actin Binding Protein Coronin by Humphries, Christine L., Balcer, Heath I., D'Agostino, Jessica L., Winsor, Barbara, Drubin, David G., Barnes, Georjana, Andrews, Brenda J., Goode, Bruce L.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (23-12-2002)
    “…Mechanisms for activating the actin-related protein 2/3 (Arp2/3) complex have been the focus of many recent studies. Here, we identify a novel mode of Arp2/3…”
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    Characterization of the yeast amphiphysins Rvs161p and Rvs167p reveals roles for the Rvs heterodimer in vivo by Friesen, Helena, Humphries, Christine, Ho, Yuen, Schub, Oliver, Colwill, Karen, Andrews, Brenda

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-03-2006)
    “…We have used comprehensive synthetic lethal screens and biochemical assays to examine the biological role of the yeast amphiphysin homologues Rvs161p and…”
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    Pathogenic presenilin 1 mutations (P436S & I143F) in early-onset Alzheimer's disease in the UK by Palmer, Mark S., Beck, Jonathan A., Campbell, Tracy A., Humphries, Christine B., Roques, Penelope K., Fox, Nick C., Harvey, Richard, Rossor, Martin N., Collinge, John

    Published in Human mutation (1999)
    “…Familial Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by memory impairment and multiple cognitive deficits which occurs in mid to…”
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    A Conventional Surfactant Becomes CO 2 ‐Responsive in the Presence of Switchable Water Additives by Su, Xin, Robert, Tobias, Mercer, Sean M., Humphries, Christine, Cunningham, Michael F., Jessop, Philip G.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (26-04-2013)
    “…Abstract We have developed a new benign means of reversibly breaking emulsions and latexes by using “switchable water”, an aqueous solution of switchable ionic…”
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    A Conventional Surfactant Becomes CO sub(2)-Responsive in the Presence of Switchable Water Additives by Su, Xin, Robert, Tobias, Mercer, Sean M, Humphries, Christine, Cunningham, Michael F, Jessop, Philip G

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (01-04-2013)
    “…We have developed a new benign means of reversibly breaking emulsions and latexes by using "switchable water", an aqueous solution of switchable ionic…”
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    Elucidating the biological role and regulation of conserved actin cytoskeleton proteins in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Humphries, Christine L

    “…The function of the actin cytoskeleton in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae depends on the ability of a network of actin filaments and other proteins…”
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    Elucidating the biological role and regulation of conserved actin cytoskeleton proteins in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Humphries, Christine L

    Published 01-01-2004
    “…The function of the actin cytoskeleton in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae depends on the ability of a network of actin filaments and other proteins…”
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    Dissertation
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    A homeostatic set point for branching in Neurospora crassa by WATTERS, Michael K., HUMPHRIES, Christine, DE VRIES, Ingrid, GRIFFITHS, Anthony J. F.

    Published in Mycological research (01-05-2000)
    “…The mechanisms responsible for controlling hyphal extension and branching are still poorly understood. We have investigated these processes by studying their…”
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