Search Results - "Prescott, Helen"
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The Mechanism Forming the Cell Surface of Tip-Growing Rooting Cells Is Conserved among Land Plants
Published in Current biology (05-12-2016)“…To discover mechanisms that controlled the growth of the rooting system in the earliest land plants, we identified genes that control the development of…”
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Intensity of a pulse of RSL4 transcription factor synthesis determines Arabidopsis root hair cell size
Published in Nature plants (28-09-2015)“…Cell size is determined by the duration and rate of growth and plays a central role in cell function. Root hairs are tip-growing cellular projections that…”
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A qPCR Method to Distinguish between Expression of Transgenic and Endogenous Copies of Genes
Published in Bio-protocol (05-08-2023)“…Study of gene function in eukaryotes frequently requires data on the impact of the gene when it is expressed as a transgene, such as in ectopic or…”
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A new Stroop-like measure of inhibitory function development: typical developmental trends
Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-05-2003)“…Background: Difficulties with inhibition are increasingly regarded as central to pathological behavioural and learning disorders in childhood. However, few…”
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A role for BELLRINGER in cell wall development is supported by loss-of-function phenotypes
Published in BMC plant biology (13-11-2012)“…Homeodomain transcription factors play critical roles in metazoan development. BELLRINGER (BLR), one such transcription factor, is involved in diverse…”
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Men with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and end of life planning
Published in Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (01-01-2017)“…Highlights • Little is known about the views of men with DMD and end of life planning. • Good quality end of life conversations with clinicians may not be…”
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“That must be so hard”- Examining the impact of children’s palliative care services on the psychological well-being of parents
Published in Clinical child psychology and psychiatry (01-01-2013)“…In 2003 the New Opportunities Fund (NOF, now known as The Big Lottery) awarded £48 million to 70 home-based care teams to enable them to provide a range of…”
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SOBIR1/EVR prevents precocious initiation of fiber differentiation during wood development through a mechanism involving BP and ERECTA
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (10-09-2019)“…In plants, secondary growth results in radial expansion of stems and roots, generating large amounts of biomass in the form of wood. Using genome-wide…”
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LESSON OF THE WEEK: Pituitary infarction: a potentially fatal cause of postoperative hyponatraemia and ocular palsy
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RSL Class I Genes Controlled the Development of Epidermal Structures in the Common Ancestor of Land Plants
Published in Current biology (11-01-2016)“…The colonization of the land by plants, sometime before 470 million years ago, was accompanied by the evolution tissue systems [1–3]. Specialized structures…”
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The Mechanism Forming the Cell Surface of Tip-Growing Rooting Cells Is Conserved among Land Plants
Published in Current biology (23-10-2017)“…To discover mechanisms that controlled the growth of the rooting system in the earliest land plants, we identified genes that control the development of…”
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Pituitary infarction: a potentially fatal cause of postoperative hyponatraemia and ocular palsy
Published in BMJ. British medical journal (International ed.) (26-03-2011)“…Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disturbance in hospital inpatients. Accurate assessment of the cause and appropriate treatment are crucial…”
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Pituitary infarction: a potentially fatal cause of postoperative hyponatraemia and ocular palsy
Published in BMJ (17-03-2011)“…Postsurgical hyponatraemia with ocular palsy suggests hypopituitarism from haemorrhagic infarction of an unsuspected pituitary adenoma…”
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Cognitive function in diabetes mellitus: the effects of duration of illness and glycaemic control
Published in British journal of clinical psychology (01-05-1990)“…Post-mortem studies suggest that chronic, poorly controlled diabetes mellitus might be associated with degenerative changes in the central nervous system…”
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