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    Autophagy in cancer metastasis by Mowers, E E, Sharifi, M N, Macleod, K F

    Published in Oncogene (23-03-2017)
    “…Autophagy is a highly conserved self-degradative process that has a key role in cellular stress responses and survival. Recent work has begun to explore the…”
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    Recent developments in the homogeneous reduction of dinitrogen by molybdenum and iron by MacLeod, K. Cory, Holland, Patrick L.

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-07-2013)
    “…The reduction of N 2 by iron and molybdenum complexes is a rapidly moving field. This Perspective discusses the key advances in the past two years. The recent…”
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    Multireference Electron Correlation Methods: Journeys along Potential Energy Surfaces by Park, Jae Woo, Al-Saadon, Rachael, MacLeod, Matthew K, Shiozaki, Toru, Vlaisavljevich, Bess

    Published in Chemical reviews (08-07-2020)
    “…Multireference electron correlation methods describe static and dynamical electron correlation in a balanced way and, therefore, can yield accurate and…”
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    Factors associated with mortality in patients with COVID‐19 admitted to intensive care: a systematic review and meta‐analysis by Taylor, E. H., Marson, E. J., Elhadi, M., Macleod, K. D. M., Yu, Y. C., Davids, R., Boden, R., Overmeyer, R. C., Ramakrishnan, R., Thomson, D. A., Coetzee, J., Biccard, B. M.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-09-2021)
    “…Summary Identification of high‐risk patients admitted to intensive care with COVID‐19 may inform management strategies. The objective of this meta‐analysis was…”
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    Fatty aldehyde bisulfite adducts as a purification handle in ionizable lipid synthesis by Atwood, Graham, Purbiya, Sona, Reid, Cassandra, Smith, Brandon, Kaur, Kuljit, Wicks, Drew, Gaudet, Peter, MacLeod, K Cory, Vincent-Rocan, Jean-Francois

    Published in RSC advances (16-08-2024)
    “…Rapid access to ALC-0315, a crucial component of the formulated Pfizer Covid vaccine, was obtained by employing solid adduct formation and filtration after an…”
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    Remote-refocusing light-sheet fluorescence microscopy enables 3D imaging of electromechanical coupling of hiPSC-derived and adult cardiomyocytes in co-culture by Dvinskikh, L., Sparks, H., Brito, L., MacLeod, K. T., Harding, S. E., Dunsby, C.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-02-2023)
    “…Improving cardiac function through stem-cell regenerative therapy requires functional and structural integration of the transplanted cells with the host…”
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    Postimpact earliest Paleogene warming shown by fish debris oxygen isotopes (El Kef, Tunisia) by MacLeod, K G, Quinton, P C, Sepúlveda, J, Negra, M H

    “…Greenhouse warming is a predicted consequence of the Chicxulub impact, but supporting data are sparse. This shortcoming compromises understanding of the…”
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    Bayesian asteroseismology of 23 solar-like Kepler targets by Gruberbauer, M., Guenther, D. B., MacLeod, K., Kallinger, T.

    “…We study 23 previously published Kepler targets to perform a consistent grid-based Bayesian asteroseismic analysis and compare our results to those obtained…”
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    Stepwise N-H bond formation from N2-derived iron nitride, imide and amide intermediates to ammonia by MacLeod, KCory, McWilliams, Sean F, Mercado, Brandon Q, Holland, Patrick L

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (2016)
    “…Reduction of N2 to ammonia in nature and in electrocatalysis takes place through 1-proton/1-electron steps, motivating efforts to experimentally study the…”
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    C−H and C−N Activation at Redox‐Active Pyridine Complexes of Iron by MacLeod, K. Cory, Lewis, Richard A., DeRosha, Daniel E., Mercado, Brandon Q., Holland, Patrick L.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (19-01-2017)
    “…Pyridine activation by inexpensive iron catalysts has great utility, but the steps through which iron species can break the strong (105–111 kcal mol−1) C−H…”
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    Stepwise N-H Bond Formation From N 2 -Derived Iron Nitride, Imide and Amide Intermediates to Ammonia by MacLeod, K Cory, McWilliams, Sean F, Mercado, Brandon Q, Holland, Patrick L

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (2016)
    “…Reduction of N to ammonia in nature and in electrocatalysis takes place through 1-proton/1-electron steps, motivating efforts to experimentally study the steps…”
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    Dynamic effects on ligand field from rapid hydride motion in an iron(ii) dimer with an S = 3 ground state by McWilliams, Sean F, Mercado, Brandon Q, MacLeod, K Cory, Fataftah, Majed S, Tarrago, Maxime, Wang, Xiaoping, Bill, Eckhard, Ye, Shengfa, Holland, Patrick L

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (01-03-2023)
    “…Hydride complexes are important in catalysis and in iron-sulfur enzymes like nitrogenase, but the impact of hydride mobility on local iron spin states has been…”
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    Influence of cigarette smoking on inhaled corticosteroid treatment in mild asthma by Chalmers, G W, Macleod, K J, Little, S A, Thomson, L J, McSharry, C P, Thomson, N C

    Published in Thorax (01-03-2002)
    “…Background: Although inhaled corticosteroids have an established role in the treatment of asthma, studies have tended to concentrate on non-smokers and little…”
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    Revisiting non-offspring nursing: allonursing evolves when the costs are low by MacLeod, K. J., Lukas, D.

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-06-2014)
    “…Allonursing, the nursing of another female's offspring, is commonly assumed to have evolved through the benefits of kin selection or reciprocity. The evolution…”
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    Alum Induces Innate Immune Responses through Macrophage and Mast Cell Sensors, But These Sensors Are Not Required for Alum to Act As an Adjuvant for Specific Immunity by McKee, Amy S, Munks, Michael W, MacLeod, Megan K. L, Fleenor, Courtney J, Van Rooijen, Nico, Kappler, John W, Marrack, Philippa

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-10-2009)
    “…To understand more about how the body recognizes alum we characterized the early innate and adaptive responses in mice injected with the adjuvant. Within hours…”
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    Bridging Carbonyl and Carbyne Complexes of Weak-Field Iron: Electronic Structure and Iron–Carbon Bonding by Nagelski, Alexandra L., Fataftah, Majed S., MacMillan, Samantha N., MacLeod, K. Cory, McWilliams, Sean F., Mercado, Brandon Q., Lancaster, Kyle M., Holland, Patrick L.

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (12-11-2024)
    “…Carbon monoxide inhibited forms of nitrogenases have carbonyl (CO) and carbide (C4-) bridges, which are common in synthetic iron complexes with strong-field…”
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    Target-specific regulation of presynaptic release properties at auditory nerve terminals in the avian cochlear nucleus by Ahn, J, MacLeod, K M

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-2016)
    “…Short-term synaptic plasticity (STP) acts as a time- and firing rate-dependent filter that mediates the transmission of information across synapses. In the…”
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    Gas compressor noise does not influence tree swallow nestling condition or immune response by MacLeod, K. J., Naugle, L., Brittingham, M. C., Avery, J. D.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-09-2022)
    “…Anthropogenic noise pollution, such as that derived from traffic and industrial machinery, has been identified as an urgent conservation priority as it is…”
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    Vaccine adjuvants aluminum and monophosphoryl lipid A provide distinct signals to generate protective cytotoxic memory CD8 T cells by MacLeod, Megan K.L, McKee, Amy S, David, Alexandria, Wang, Jieru, Mason, Robert, Kappler, John W, Marrack, Philippa

    “…Vaccines can greatly reduce the spread of and deaths from many infectious diseases. However, many infections have no successful vaccines. Better understanding…”
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