Search Results - "Kenyon, Emma"
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Low genotypic diversity and long-term ecological decline in a spatially structured seagrass population
Published in Scientific reports (05-12-2019)“…In isolated or declining populations, viability may be compromised further by loss of genetic diversity. Therefore, it is important to understand the…”
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Editorial: Model systems in hearing research
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Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of a New Series of Carvedilol Derivatives That Protect Sensory Hair Cells from Aminoglycoside-Induced Damage by Blocking the Mechanoelectrical Transducer Channel
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (13-06-2019)“…Aminoglycosides (AGs) are broad-spectrum antibiotics used for the treatment of serious bacterial infections but have use-limiting side effects including…”
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Environment predicts seagrass genotype, phenotype, and associated biodiversity in a temperate ecosystem
Published in Frontiers in plant science (04-08-2022)“…Coastal vegetative ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world, facing multiple anthropogenic stressors. A good example of this is seagrass, which…”
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Functional analysis of conserved non-coding regions around the short stature hox gene (shox) in whole zebrafish embryos
Published in PloS one (24-06-2011)“…Mutations in the SHOX gene are responsible for Leri-Weill Dyschondrosteosis, a disorder characterised by mesomelic limb shortening. Recent investigations into…”
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Local competition and metapopulation processes drive long-term seagrass-epiphyte population dynamics
Published in PloS one (21-02-2013)“…It is well known that ecological processes such as population regulation and natural enemy interactions potentially occur over a range of spatial scales, and…”
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d-Tubocurarine and Berbamine: Alkaloids That Are Permeant Blockers of the Hair Cell's Mechano-Electrical Transducer Channel and Protect from Aminoglycoside Toxicity
Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (05-09-2017)“…Aminoglycoside antibiotics are widely used for the treatment of life-threatening bacterial infections, but cause permanent hearing loss in a substantial…”
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Wasting disease regulates long-term population dynamics in a threatened seagrass
Published in Oecologia (01-05-2012)“…The role of disease in the long-term dynamics of threatened species is poorly quantified, as well as being under-represented in ecology and conservation…”
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The roles of flowering, overwinter survival and sea surface temperature in the long-term population dynamics of Zostera marina around the Isles of Scilly, UK
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (30-06-2014)“…•We present long-term eelgrass flowering shoot data from the Isles of Scilly, UK.•Flowering is highly structured in time and space, increasing with sea…”
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Identification of a series of hair-cell MET channel blockers that protect against aminoglycoside-induced ototoxicity
Published in JCI insight (08-04-2021)“…To identify small molecules that shield mammalian sensory hair cells from the ototoxic side effects of aminoglycoside antibiotics, 10,240 compounds were…”
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Charge and lipophilicity are required for effective block of the hair-cell mechano-electrical transducer channel by FM1-43 and its derivatives
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (10-10-2023)“…The styryl dye FM1-43 is widely used to study endocytosis but behaves as a permeant blocker of the mechano-electrical transducer (MET) channel in sensory hair…”
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Zebrafish Rab5 proteins and a role for Rab5ab in nodal signalling
Published in Developmental biology (15-01-2015)“…The RAB5 gene family is the best characterised of all human RAB families and is essential for in vitro homotypic fusion of early endosomes. In recent years,…”
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Identification of ion-channel modulators that protect against aminoglycoside-induced hair cell death
Published in JCI insight (21-12-2017)“…Aminoglycoside antibiotics are used to treat life-threatening bacterial infections but can cause deafness due to hair cell death in the inner ear. Compounds…”
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Expression and knockdown of zebrafish folliculin suggests requirement for embryonic brain morphogenesis
Published in BMC developmental biology (08-07-2016)“…Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHD) is a dominantly inherited familial cancer syndrome characterised by the development of benign skin fibrofolliculomas, multiple…”
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Long-term effects of ovariectomy and estrogen replacement treatment on endothelial function in mature rats
Published in Maturitas (25-07-2003)“…Objectives: Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) improves blood flow through various mechanisms including an augmented release of nitric oxide (NO). We report on…”
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Functional Analysis of Conserved Non-Coding Regions Around the Short Stature hox Gene
Published in PloS one (24-06-2011)“…Background Mutations in the SHOX gene are responsible for Leri-Weill Dyschondrosteosis, a disorder characterised by mesomelic limb shortening. Recent…”
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Correction: Corrigendum: The zebrafish reference genome sequence and its relationship to the human genome
Published in Nature (London) (09-01-2014)“…Nature 496, 498–503 (2013); doi:10.1038/nature12111 In this Letter, five authors were inadvertently omitted: Sharmin Begum and Christine Lloyd from the…”
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Erratum: Corrigendum: The zebrafish reference genome sequence and its relationship to the human genome
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Investigations into the Rab family of genes and their roles in signalling during vertebrate early development
Published 01-01-2007“…The mammalian Rab family consists of between 60-70 members, making it the largest sub family of the Ras superfamily. Rabs are responsible for vesicle…”
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