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    The Impact of Cometary “Impacts” on the Chemistry, Climate, and Spectra of Hot Jupiter Atmospheres by Sainsbury-Martinez, F., Walsh, C.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2024)
    “…Abstract Impacts from icy and rocky bodies have helped shape the composition of Solar System objects; for example, the Earth–Moon system, or the recent impact…”
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    How Landmass Distribution Influences the Atmospheric Dynamics of Tidally Locked Terrestrial Exoplanets by Sainsbury-Martinez, F., Walsh, C., Cooke, G. J., Marsh, D. R.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-10-2024)
    “…Abstract Interpretation of the ongoing efforts to simulate the atmospheres of potentially habitable terrestrial exoplanets requires that we understand the…”
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    Characterizing the Atmospheric Dynamics of HD 209458b-like Hot Jupiters Using AI-driven Image Recognition/Categorization by Sainsbury-Martinez, F., Tremblin, P., Mancip, M., Donfack, S., Honore, E., Bourenane, M.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract In order to understand the results of recent observations of exoplanets, models have become increasingly complex. Unfortunately, this increases both…”
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    Insert engineering and solubility screening improves recovery of virus‐like particle subunits displaying hydrophobic epitopes by Abidin, R. S., Lua, L. H. L., Middelberg, A. P. J., Sainsbury, F.

    Published in Protein science (01-11-2015)
    “…The Polyomavirus coat protein, VP1 has been developed as an epitope presentation system able to provoke humoral immunity against a variety of pathogens, such…”
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    Lethal Surface Ozone Concentrations Are Possible on Habitable Zone Exoplanets by Cooke, G. J., Marsh, D. R., Walsh, C., Sainsbury-Martinez, F.

    Published in The planetary science journal (01-07-2024)
    “…Abstract Ozone (O 3 ) is important for the survival of life on Earth because it shields the surface from ionizing ultraviolet radiation. However, the existence…”
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    Cowpea mosaic Virus: The Plant Virus–Based Biotechnology Workhorse by Sainsbury, Frank, Cañizares, M. Carmen, Lomonossoff, George P

    Published in Annual review of phytopathology (01-01-2010)
    “…In the 50 years since it was first described, Cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) has become one of the most intensely studied plant viruses. Research in the past 15 to…”
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    Cowpea mosaic virus-based systems for the expression of antigens and antibodies in plants by Sainsbury, Frank, Liu, Li, Lomonossoff, George P

    “…This chapter describes the use of Cowpea mosaic virus-based vectors for the production of foreign proteins such as antigens and antibodies in plants. The…”
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    A similarity between viral defense and gene silencing in plants by Ratcliff, F. (Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, UK.), Harrison, B.D, Baulcombe, D.C

    “…Gene silencing in plants, in which an endogenous gene is suppressed by introduction of a related transgene, has been used for crop improvement. Observations…”
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    Efficient generation of cowpea mosaicvirus empty virus-like particles by the proteolytic processing of precursors in insect cells and plants by Saunders, Keith, Sainsbury, Frank, Lomonossoff, George P.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2009)
    “…To elucidate the mechanism of formation of cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) particles, RNA-2-encoded precursor proteins were expressed in Spodoptera frugiperda…”
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    How Land-Mass Distribution Influences the Atmospheric Dynamics of Tidally Locked Terrestrial Exoplanets by Sainsbury-Martinez, F, Walsh, C, Cooke, G. J, Marsh, D. R

    Published 01-07-2024
    “…Interpretation of the ongoing efforts to simulate the atmospheres of potentially-habitable terrestrial exoplanets requires that we understand the underlying…”
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    Lethal surface ozone concentrations are possible on habitable zone exoplanets by Cooke, G. J, Marsh, D. R, Walsh, C, Sainsbury-Martinez, F

    Published 30-05-2024
    “…Ozone ($\textrm{O}_3$) is important for the survival of life on Earth because it shields the surface from ionising ultraviolet (UV) radiation. However, the…”
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    Characterising The Atmospheric Dynamics Of HD209458b-like Hot Jupiters Using AI Driven Image Recognition/Categorisation by Sainsbury-Martinez, F, Tremblin, P, Mancip, M, Donfack, S, Honore, E, Bourenane, M

    Published 19-09-2023
    “…In-order to understand the results of recent observations of exoplanets, models have become increasingly complex. Unfortunately this increases both the…”
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    The determination of the bidomain conductivity values of heart tissue by Graham, L.S., Kilpatrick, D., Sainsbury, F., Yong, A.C.

    Published in 2008 Computers in Cardiology (01-09-2008)
    “…A method for determining the bidomain conductivity values was developed. The study was due to the different sets of conductivity values reported in the…”
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    Exploring deep and hot adiabats as a potential solution to the radius inflation problem in brown dwarfs: Long-timescale models of the deep atmospheres of KELT-1b, Kepler-13Ab, and SDSS1411B by Sainsbury-Martinez, F, Casewell, S. L, Lothringer, J. D, Phillips, M. W, Tremblin, P

    Published 27-09-2021
    “…A&A 656, A128 (2021) The anomalously large radii of highly-irradiated gaseous exoplanets has long been a mystery. One mechanism suggested as a solution for hot…”
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    Idealised simulations of the deep atmosphere of hot jupiters: Deep, hot, adiabats as a robust solution to the radius inflation problem by Sainsbury-Martinez, F, Wang, P, Fromang, S, Tremblin, P, Dubos, T, Meurdesoif, Y, Spiga, A, Leconte, J, Baraffe, I, Chabrier, G, Mayne, N, Drummond, B, Debras, F

    Published 15-11-2019
    “…A&A 632, A114 (2019) Context: The anomalously large radii of hot Jupiters has long been a mystery. However, by combining both theoretical arguments and 2D…”
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