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    Executive defiance and the deportation state by Koh, Jennifer Lee

    Published in The Yale law journal (01-02-2021)
    “…A basic assumption in our legal system is that once a federal court issues an order, the government will obey. But the validity of that assumption has been…”
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    Heat ‘n Beat: A Universal High-Throughput End-to-End Proteomics Sample Processing Platform in under an Hour by Xavier, Dylan, Lucas, Natasha, Williams, Steven G., Koh, Jennifer M. S., Ashman, Keith, Loudon, Clare, Reddel, Roger, Hains, Peter G., Robinson, Phillip J.

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (12-03-2024)
    “…Proteomic analysis by mass spectrometry of small (≤2 mg) solid tissue samples from diverse formats requires high throughput and comprehensive proteome…”
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    Comparisons of Protein and Peptide Complexity in Poneroid and Formicoid Ant Venoms by Aili, Samira R, Touchard, Axel, Koh, Jennifer M. S, Dejean, Alain, Orivel, Jérôme, Padula, Matthew P, Escoubas, Pierre, Nicholson, Graham M

    Published in Journal of proteome research (02-09-2016)
    “…Animal venom peptides are currently being developed as novel drugs and bioinsecticides. Because ants use venoms for defense and predation, venomous ants…”
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    The complexity and structural diversity of ant venom peptidomes is revealed by mass spectrometry profiling by Touchard, Axel, Koh, Jennifer M. S., Aili, Samira R., Dejean, Alain, Nicholson, Graham M., Orivel, Jérôme, Escoubas, Pierre

    Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (15-03-2015)
    “…Rationale Compared with other animal venoms, ant venoms remain little explored. Ants have evolved complex venoms to rapidly immobilize arthropod prey and to…”
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    Unravelling the complex venom landscapes of lethal Australian funnel-web spiders (Hexathelidae: Atracinae) using LC-MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry by Palagi, Alexandre, Koh, Jennifer M.S., Leblanc, Mathieu, Wilson, David, Dutertre, Sébastien, King, Glenn F., Nicholson, Graham M., Escoubas, Pierre

    Published in Journal of proteomics (27-03-2013)
    “…Spider venoms represent vast sources of bioactive molecules whose diversity remains largely unknown. Indeed, only a small subset of species have been studied…”
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    Population-based evaluation of disparities in stomach cancer by nativity among Asian and Hispanic populations in California, 2011-2015 by Lee, Eunjung, Tsai, Kai-Ya, Zhang, Juanjuan, Hwang, Amie E, Deapen, Dennis, Koh, Jennifer J, Kawaguchi, Eric S, Buxbaum, James, Ahn, Sang Hoon, Liu, Lihua

    Published in Cancer (01-04-2024)
    “…Stomach cancer incidence presents significant racial/ethnic disparities among racial/ethnic minority groups in the United States, particularly among Asian and…”
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    "Beyond a practice-research bridge": project conceptualisation, implementation, and dissemination by an internal social work intermediary in Singapore by Stella, Teo Meiyi, Nee Jennifer, Koh Hui, Kwan, Jin Yao

    “…Despite shifting attention from whether practice research is advantageous to doing practice research better, the organisational role of internal social work…”
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    Structure and antimicrobial activity of platypus ‘intermediate’ defensin-like peptide by Torres, Allan M., Bansal, Paramjit, Koh, Jennifer M.S., Pagès, Guilhem, Wu, Ming J., Kuchel, Philip W.

    Published in FEBS letters (02-05-2014)
    “…•Three-dimensional structure and antimicrobial activity of Int-DLP were investigated.•Structural fold of Int-DLP was similar to that of the DLPs and…”
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    Venom toxicity and composition in three Pseudomyrmex ant species having different nesting modes by Touchard, Axel, Labrière, Nicolas, Roux, Olivier, Petitclerc, Frédéric, Orivel, Jérôme, Escoubas, Pierre, Koh, Jennifer M.S., Nicholson, Graham M., Dejean, Alain

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-09-2014)
    “…We aimed to determine whether the nesting habits of ants have influenced their venom toxicity and composition. We focused on the genus Pseudomyrmex…”
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    Substrate Specificity of Platypus Venom L-to-D-Peptide Isomerase by Bansal, Paramjit S., Torres, Allan M., Crossett, Ben, Wong, Karen K.Y., Koh, Jennifer M.S., Geraghty, Dominic P., Vandenberg, Jamie I., Kuchel, Philip W.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-04-2008)
    “…The l-to-d-peptide isomerase from the venom of the platypus (Ornithorhyncus anatinus) is the first such enzyme to be reported for a mammal. In delineating its…”
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    Detection of platypus-type L/D-peptide isomerase activity in aqueous extracts of papaya fruit by Arakawa, Kensuke, Koh, Jennifer M. S, Crossett, Ben, Torres, Allan M, Kuchel, Philip W

    Published in Biotechnology letters (01-09-2012)
    “…Peptide isomerase catalyses the post-translational isomerisation of the L- to the D-form of an amino acid residue around the N/C-termini of substrate peptides…”
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    Decellularized native and engineered arterial scaffolds for transplantation by Dahl, Shannon L M, Koh, Jennifer, Prabhakar, Vikas, Niklason, Laura E

    Published in Cell transplantation (01-09-2003)
    “…More than 570,000 coronary artery bypass grafts are implanted each year, creating an important demand for small-diameter vascular grafts. For patients who lack…”
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    Engineering skeletal myoblasts: roles of three-dimensional culture and electrical stimulation by Pedrotty, Dawn M, Koh, Jennifer, Davis, Bryce H, Taylor, Doris A, Wolf, Patrick, Niklason, Laura E

    “…Immature skeletal muscle cells, or myoblasts, have been used in cellular cardiomyoplasty in attempts to regenerate cardiac muscle tissue by injection of cells…”
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    Understanding and utilising mammalian venom via a platypus venom transcriptome by Whittington, Camilla M., Koh, Jennifer M.S., Warren, Wesley C., Papenfuss, Anthony T., Torres, Allan M., Kuchel, Philip W., Belov, Katherine

    Published in Journal of proteomics (06-03-2009)
    “…Only five mammalian species are known to be venomous, and while a large amount of research has been carried out on reptile venom, mammalian venom has been…”
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    Cytoskeletal rearrangements in human red blood cells induced by snake venoms: light microscopy of shapes and NMR studies of membrane function by Yau, Tsz Wai, Kuchel, Rhiannon P., Koh, Jennifer M. S., Szekely, David, Mirtschin, Peter J., Kuchel, Philip W.

    Published in Cell biology international (01-01-2012)
    “…RBCs (red blood cells) circulating through narrow blood capillaries withstand major deformation. The mechanical and chemical stresses commonly exerted on RBCs…”
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    Mammalian Peptide Isomerase: Platypus-Type Activity Is Present in Mouse Heart by Koh, Jennifer M. S., Chow, Stephanie J. P., Crossett, Ben, Kuchel, Philip W.

    Published in Chemistry & biodiversity (01-06-2010)
    “…Male platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) venom has a peptidyl aminoacyl L/D‐isomerase (hereafter called peptide isomerase) that converts the second amino acid…”
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    Transitioning from the Emergency Department to a General Internist Outpatient Clinic for Paracentesis: A Qualitative Inquiry by Koh, Jennifer, Dowlatshahi, Shadi, Turner, Barbara J.

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-07-2024)
    “…Background Repeated paracentesis for ascites can place significant demands on the emergency department (ED). A new general internist-led outpatient procedure…”
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    THE RISE OF THE 'IMMIGRANT-AS-INJURY' THEORY OF STATE STANDING by Koh, Jennifer Lee

    Published in The American University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…Despite the Biden Administration's efforts to hold itself out as a humane alternative to the excesses of immigration enforcement during the Trump presidency,…”
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