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    An exploration of barriers and facilitators to older adults’ participation in higher impact physical activity and bone health: a qualitative study by Simmonds, B. A. J., Hannam, K. J., Fox, K. R., Tobias, J. H.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-03-2016)
    “…Summary This qualitative study explored the acceptability of high-impact physical activity for increasing bone strength in later life. Thematic analysis…”
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    The chemotherapeutic agent paclitaxel inhibits autophagy through two distinct mechanisms that regulate apoptosis by Veldhoen, R A, Banman, S L, Hemmerling, D R, Odsen, R, Simmen, T, Simmonds, A J, Underhill, D A, Goping, I S

    Published in Oncogene (07-02-2013)
    “…Anti-mitotic agents such as paclitaxel and docetaxel are widely used for the treatment of breast, ovarian and lung cancers. Although paclitaxel induces…”
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    Reduced herbivory of the European corn borer ( Ostrinia nubilalis) on corn transformed with germin, a wheat oxalate oxidase gene by Ramputh, A.I, Arnason, J.T, Cass, L, Simmonds, J.A

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-03-2002)
    “…The strategy of targeting expression of a constitutively regulated gene to generate H 2O 2 in the extracellular matrix, to reduce herbivory of the European…”
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    Distinguishable functions for engrailed and invected in anterior-posterior patterning in the Drosophila wing by SIMMONDS, A. J, BROOK, W. J, COHEN, S. M, BELL, J. B

    Published in Nature (London) (03-08-1995)
    “…Subdivision of the limb primordia into compartments initiates pattern formation in the developing limbs. Interaction between distinctly specific cells in…”
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    The Salt Stress-Inducible Protein Kinase Gene, Esi47, from the Salt-Tolerant Wheatgrass Lophopyrum elongatum Is Involved in Plant Hormone Signaling by Shen, Wei, Gómez-Cadenas, Aurelio, Elizabeth L. Routly, Ho, Tuan-Hua David, John A. Simmonds, Patrick J. Gulick

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-2001)
    “…Protein kinases play a central role in signal transduction in all organisms and to study signal transduction in response to salt stress we have identified and…”
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    Apical Localization of wingless Transcripts Is Required for Wingless Signaling by Simmonds, Andrew J., dosSantos, Gilbert, Livne-Bar, Izhar, Krause, Henry M.

    Published in Cell (20-04-2001)
    “…Many developing and adult tissues are comprised of polarized epithelia. Proteins that are asymmetrically distributed in these cells are thought to be localized…”
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    Molecular interactions between Vestigial and Scalloped promote wing formation in Drosophila by Simmonds, A J, Liu, X, Soanes, K H, Krause, H M, Irvine, K D, Bell, J B

    Published in Genes & development (15-12-1998)
    “…Scalloped (Sd) and Vestigial (Vg) are each needed for Drosophila wing development. We show that Sd is required for Vg function and that altering their relative…”
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    Transient gene expression in maize, rice, and wheat cells using an airgun apparatus by Oard, J.H. (University of California, Davis, CA), Paige, D.F, Simmonds, J.A, Gradziel, T.M

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-1990)
    “…An airgun apparatus has been constructed for transient gene expression studies of monocots. This device utilizes compressed air from a commerical airgun to…”
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    FTZ-Factor1 and Fushi tarazu interact via conserved nuclear receptor and coactivator motifs by Schwartz, Carol J.E., Sampson, Heidi M., Hlousek, Daniela, Percival-Smith, Anthony, Copeland, John W.R., Simmonds, Andrew J., Krause, Henry M.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-02-2001)
    “…To activate transcription, most nuclear receptor proteins require coactivators that bind to their ligand‐binding domains (LBDs). The Drosophila FTZ‐Factor1…”
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    High energy charge as a requirement for axis elongation in response to gibberellic acid and kinetin during stratification of Acer saccharum seeds by Simmonds, J.A, Dumbroff, E.B

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (1974)
    “…The growth potential of embryonic axes of Acer saccharum Marsh. increased during moist storage at 5 C but not at 20 C. During the period of increasing growth…”
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    Development of an assay for the estimation of N10-propargyl-5,8-dideazafolic acid polyglutamates in tumor cells by Sikora, E, Newell, D R, Jackman, A L, Simmonds, A J, Jones, T R, Calvert, A H

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-08-1988)
    “…A method is described herein for the isolation and quantitation of polyglutamates of the thymidylate synthase (TS) inhibitor N10-propargyl-5,8-dideazafolic…”
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    Expression of anthocyanin pigmentation in wheat tissues transformed with anthocyanin regulatory genes by Chawla, H. S., Cass, Leslie A., Simmonds, J. A.

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (25-05-1999)
    “…Screening of transgenic tissue on the basis of the anthocyanin pigmentation has been studied in wheat. Cell-autonomous anthocyanin pigmentation, controlled by…”
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    Mitotic activity in wheat shoot apical meristems: effect of dissection to expose the apical dome by Simmonds, John A

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (22-12-1997)
    “…An efficient method, less laborious than histological procedures, is described to screen relatively large numbers of shoot apices for mitotic activity. Mitotic…”
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    Developmental and environmental regulation of anthocyanin pigmentation in wheat tissues transformed with anthocyanin regulatory genes by Chawla, H.S, Cass, L.A, Simmonds, J.A

    “…Cell autonomous anthocyanin pigmentation, produced by the anthocyanin regulatory genes B and C1 controlled by the constitutive CaMV35s promoter (pBC1-7), was…”
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    Digital pulse interval and width modulation by Ghassemlooy, Z., Reyher, R., Kaluarachchi, E. D., Simmonds, A. J.

    Published in Microwave and optical technology letters (01-03-1996)
    “…This article investigates the implementation of a new digital pulse‐time modulation (PTM) technique based on a digital pulse internal and width modulation…”
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    LeFRK2, the gene encoding the major fructokinase in tomato fruits, is not required for starch biosynthesis in developing fruits by Dai, Nir, German, Marcelo A, Matsevitz, Tanya, Hanael, Rana, Swartzberg, Dvora, Yeselson, Yelena, Petreikov, Marina, Schaffer, Arthur A, Granot, David

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-03-2002)
    “…The LeFRK2 gene product has been proposed to play a role in transient starch accumulation in developing tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum) fruits. To analyze…”
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    A brief and stereoselective synthesis of limonoid models, with antifeedant activity against Locusts migratoria by Fernández-Mateos, A., Ramos Silvo, A.I., Rubio González, R., Simmonds, M.S.J.

    Published in Tetrahedron (14-08-2006)
    “…A short stereoselective preparation of havanensin-type limonoid models is reported. The synthesis is based on a radical domino reaction of an epoxyketone to a…”
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