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    Designed ultrafast optical nonlinearity in a plasmonic nanorod metamaterial enhanced by nonlocality by Hendren, W, Podolskiy, V. A, Wurtz, G. A, Gosztola, D. J, Pollard, R, Wiederrecht, G. P, Zayats, A. V

    Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-02-2011)
    “…All-optical signal processing enables modulation and transmission speeds not achievable using electronics alone 1 , 2 . However, its practical applications are…”
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    Uterine pathology in transmasculine persons on testosterone: a retrospective multicenter case series by Grimstad, Frances W., Fowler, Kylie G., New, Erika P., Ferrando, Cecile A., Pollard, Robert R., Chapman, Graham, Gomez-Lobo, Veronica, Gray, Meredith

    “…As part of transition, transmasculine persons often use testosterone gender-affirming hormone therapy; however, there is limited data on its long-term effects…”
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    Optical bistability in nonlinear surface-plasmon polaritonic crystals by Wurtz, G A, Pollard, R, Zayats, A V

    Published in Physical review letters (04-08-2006)
    “…Nonlinear optical transmission through periodically nanostructured metal films (surface-plasmon polaritonic crystals) has been studied. The surface polaritonic…”
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    Plasmonic nanorod metamaterials for biosensing by Zayats, A. V, Kabashin, A. V, Evans, P, Pastkovsky, S, Hendren, W, Wurtz, G. A, Atkinson, R, Pollard, R, Podolskiy, V. A

    Published in Nature materials (01-11-2009)
    “…Label-free plasmonic biosensors rely either on surface plasmon polaritons or on localized surface plasmons on continuous or nanostructured noble-metal surfaces…”
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    Selective killing of ATM- or p53-deficient cancer cells through inhibition of ATR by Reaper, Philip M, Griffiths, Matthew R, Long, Joanna M, Charrier, Jean-Damien, MacCormick, Somhairle, Charlton, Peter A, Golec, Julian M C, Pollard, John R

    Published in Nature chemical biology (13-04-2011)
    “…A specific and potent inhibitor of the DNA damage response kinase ATR can exploit synthetic lethality between ATR and the related kinase ATM to sensitize…”
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    On a handshake: business-to-business trust in the biosecurity behaviours of the UK live plant trade by Pollard, Chris R. J., Marzano, Mariella

    Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2023)
    “…The movement of plants through the ornamental plant trade presents a major source of risk for the introduction and spread of plant pests and pathogens. To…”
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    The novel ATR inhibitor VE-821 increases sensitivity of pancreatic cancer cells to radiation and chemotherapy by Prevo, Remko, Fokas, Emmanouil, Reaper, Philip M., Charlton, Peter A., Pollard, John R., McKenna, W. Gillies, Muschel, Ruth J., Brunner, Thomas B.

    Published in Cancer biology & therapy (01-09-2012)
    “…DNA damaging agents such as radiotherapy and gemcitabine are frequently used for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. However, these treatments typically…”
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    Long-term trends in home advantage in professional team sports in North America and England (1876 - 2003) by Pollard, R, Pollard, G

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-04-2005)
    “…Home advantage is quantitatively defined and calculated for each season since the start of the main professional sports in North America and England. Over…”
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    Compositae‐ParaLoss‐1272: A complementary sunflower‐specific probe set reduces paralogs in phylogenomic analyses of complex systems by Moore‐Pollard, Erika R., Jones, Daniel S., Mandel, Jennifer R.

    Published in Applications in plant sciences (01-01-2024)
    “…Premise A family‐specific probe set for sunflowers, Compositae‐1061, enables family‐wide phylogenomic studies and investigations at lower taxonomic levels, but…”
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    Targeting ATR in vivo using the novel inhibitor VE-822 results in selective sensitization of pancreatic tumors to radiation by Fokas, E, Prevo, R, Pollard, J R, Reaper, P M, Charlton, P A, Cornelissen, B, Vallis, K A, Hammond, E M, Olcina, M M, Gillies McKenna, W, Muschel, R J, Brunner, T B

    Published in Cell death & disease (01-12-2012)
    “…Combined radiochemotherapy is the currently used therapy for locally advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), but normal tissue toxicity limits its…”
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    In Vivo Quantification of Peroxisome Tethering to Chloroplasts in Tobacco Epidermal Cells Using Optical Tweezers by Gao, Hongbo, Metz, Jeremy, Teanby, Nick A., Ward, Andy D., Botchway, Stanley W., Coles, Benjamin, Pollard, Mark R., Sparkes, Imogen

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2016)
    “…Peroxisomes are highly motile organelles that display a range of motions within a short time frame. In static snapshots, they can be juxtaposed to…”
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    Potentiation of tumor responses to DNA damaging therapy by the selective ATR inhibitor VX-970 by Hall, Amy B, Newsome, Dave, Wang, Yuxin, Boucher, Diane M, Eustace, Brenda, Gu, Yong, Hare, Brian, Johnson, Mac A, Milton, Sean, Murphy, Cheryl E, Takemoto, Darin, Tolman, Crystal, Wood, Mark, Charlton, Peter, Charrier, Jean-Damien, Furey, Brinley, Golec, Julian, Reaper, Philip M, Pollard, John R

    Published in Oncotarget (30-07-2014)
    “…Platinum-based DNA-damaging chemotherapy is standard-of-care for most patients with lung cancer but outcomes remain poor. This has been attributed, in part, to…”
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    Targeting radiation-resistant hypoxic tumour cells through ATR inhibition by Pires, I M, Olcina, M M, Anbalagan, S, Pollard, J R, Reaper, P M, Charlton, P A, McKenna, W G, Hammond, E M

    Published in British journal of cancer (10-07-2012)
    “…Background: Most solid tumours contain regions of sub-optimal oxygen concentration (hypoxia). Hypoxic cancer cells are more resistant to radiotherapy and…”
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