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    Coherent radio emission from a quiescent red dwarf indicative of star–planet interaction by Vedantham, H. K., Callingham, J. R., Shimwell, T. W., Tasse, C., Pope, B. J. S., Bedell, M., Snellen, I., Best, P., Hardcastle, M. J., Haverkorn, M., Mechev, A., O’Sullivan, S. P., Röttgering, H. J. A., White, G. J.

    Published in Nature astronomy (01-06-2020)
    “…Low-frequency ( ν  ≲ 150 MHz) stellar radio emission is expected to originate in the outer corona at heights comparable to and larger than the stellar radius…”
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    The population of M dwarfs observed at low radio frequencies by Callingham, J. R., Vedantham, H. K., Shimwell, T. W., Pope, B. J. S., Davis, I. E., Best, P. N., Hardcastle, M. J., Röttgering, H. J. A., Sabater, J., Tasse, C., van Weeren, R. J., Williams, W. L., Zarka, P., de Gasperin, F., Drabent, A.

    Published in Nature astronomy (01-12-2021)
    “…Coherent low-frequency (≲200 MHz) radio emission from stars encodes the conditions of the outer corona, mass-ejection events and space weather 1 – 5 . Previous…”
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    Aggregation of Proteins with Expanded Glutamine and Alanine Repeats of the Glutamine-Rich and Asparagine-Rich Domains of Sup35 and of the Amyloid β-Peptide of Amyloid Plaques by Perutz, M. F., Pope, B. J., Owen, D., Wanker, E. E., Scherzinger, E.

    “…The exon-1 peptide of huntingtin has 51 Gln repeats and produces the symptoms of Huntington's disease in transgenic mice. Aggregation of the yeast Sup35…”
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    K2SC: flexible systematics correction and detrending of K2 light curves using Gaussian process regression by Aigrain, S., Parviainen, H., Pope, B. J. S.

    “…We present k2sc (K2 Systematics Correction), a python pipeline to model instrumental systematics and astrophysical variability in light curves from the K2…”
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    Two Wolf–Rayet stars at the heart of colliding-wind binary Apep by Callingham, J R, Crowther, P A, Williams, P M, Tuthill, P G, Han, Y, Pope, B J S, Marcote, B

    “…ABSTRACT Infrared imaging of the colliding-wind binary Apep has revealed a spectacular dust plume with complicated internal dynamics that challenges standard…”
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    The extreme colliding-wind system Apep: resolved imagery of the central binary and dust plume in the infrared by Han, Y, Tuthill, P G, Lau, R M, Soulain, A, Callingham, J R, Williams, P M, Crowther, P A, Pope, B J S, Marcote, B

    “…ABSTRACT The recent discovery of a spectacular dust plume in the system 2XMM J160050.7–514245 (referred to as ‘Apep’) suggested a physical origin in a…”
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    Radiocarbon Production Events and their Potential Relationship with the Schwabe Cycle by Scifo, A., Kuitems, M., Neocleous, A., Pope, B. J. S., Miles, D., Jansma, E., Doeve, P., Smith, A. M., Miyake, F., Dee, M. W.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-11-2019)
    “…Extreme cosmic radiation events occurred in the years 774/5 and 993/4 CE, as revealed by anomalies in the concentration of radiocarbon in known-age tree-rings…”
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    Anisotropic winds in a Wolf–Rayet binary identify a potential gamma-ray burst progenitor by Callingham, J. R., Tuthill, P. G., Pope, B. J. S., Williams, P. M., Crowther, P. A., Edwards, M., Norris, B., Kedziora-Chudczer, L.

    Published in Nature astronomy (01-01-2019)
    “…The massive evolved Wolf–Rayet stars sometimes occur in colliding-wind binary systems in which dust plumes are formed as a result of the collision of stellar…”
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    Testing stellar evolution models with the retired A star HD 185351 by Hjoerringgaard, J G, Aguirre, V Silva, White, T R, Huber, D, Pope, B JS, Casagrande, L, Justesen, A B, Christensen-Dalsgaard, J

    “…The physical parameters of the retired A star HD 185351 were analysed in great detail by Johnson et al. using interferometry, spectroscopy, and…”
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    Uncoupling actin filament fragmentation by cofilin from increased subunit turnover by Pope, Brian J, Gonsior, Sabine M, Yeoh, Sharon, McGough, Amy, Weeds, Alan G

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (12-05-2000)
    “…The actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin family of proteins interact with actin monomers and filaments in a pH-sensitive manner. When ADF/cofilin binds…”
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    Cognitive coping strategies of children with chronic illness by Olson, A L, Johansen, S G, Powers, L E, Pope, J B, Klein, R B

    “…Children with chronic illness need to adapt to more stresses than do healthy children. Research highlights the problems of children with chronic illnesses but…”
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    The population of M dwarfs observed at low radio frequencies by Callingham, J. R, Vedantham, H. K, Shimwell, T. W, Pope, B. J. S, Davis, I. E, Best, P. N, Hardcastle, M. J, Rottgering, H. J. A, Sabater, J, Tasse, C, van Weeren, R. J, Williams, W. L, Zarka, P, de Gasperin, F, Drabent, A

    Published 07-10-2021
    “…Coherent low-frequency ($\lesssim 200$ MHz) radio emission from stars encodes the conditions of the outer corona, mass-ejection events, and space weather…”
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    Two Wolf-Rayet stars at the heart of colliding-wind binary Apep by Callingham, J. R, Crowther, P. A, Williams, P. M, Tuthill, P. G, Han, Y, Pope, B. J. S, Marcote, B

    Published 01-05-2020
    “…Infrared imaging of the colliding-wind binary Apep has revealed a spectacular dust plume with complicated internal dynamics that challenges standard…”
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    The C-terminal Tail of UNC-60B (Actin Depolymerizing Factor/Cofilin) Is Critical for Maintaining Its Stable Association with F-actin and Is Implicated in the Second Actin-binding Site by Ono, S, McGough, A, Pope, B J, Tolbert, V T, Bui, A, Pohl, J, Benian, G M, Gernert, K M, Weeds, A G

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (23-02-2001)
    “…Actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin changes the twist of actin filaments by binding two longitudinally associated actin subunits. In the absence of an…”
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