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    Efficient, Stable Bulk Charge Transport in Crystalline/Crystalline Semiconductor-Insulator Blends by Kumar, Avinesh, Baklar, Mohammed A., Scott, Ken, Kreouzis, Theo, Stingelin-Stutzmann, Natalie

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (26-11-2009)
    “…Efficient and stable ambipolar charge transport in the bulk of crystalline/crystalline P3HT/HDPE systems, as evidenced by time‐of‐flight (TOF)…”
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    In vitro mutagenicity of gas-vapour phase extracts from flavoured and unflavoured heated tobacco products by Godec, Theo Le, Crooks, Ian, Scott, Ken, Meredith, Clive

    Published in Toxicology reports (01-01-2019)
    “…The in vitro mutagenic and genotoxic potential of Heated Tobacco Products (HTPs) has already been studied with the particulate phase and reported previously…”
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    Elucidation of the Phosphate Binding Mode of DING Proteins Revealed by Subangstrom X-ray Crystallography by Liebschner, Dorothee, Elias, Mikael, Moniot, Sèbastien, Fournier, Bertrand, Scott, Ken, Jelsch, Christian, Guillot, Benoit, Lecomte, Claude, Chabrière, Eric

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (10-06-2009)
    “…PfluDING is a bacterial protein isolated from Pseudomonas fluorescens that belongs to the DING protein family, which is ubiquitous in eukaryotes and extends to…”
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    DING proteins from phylogenetically different species share high degrees of sequence and structure homology and block transcription of HIV-1 LTR promoter by Sachdeva, Rakhee, Darbinian, Nune, Khalili, Kamel, Amini, Shohreh, Gonzalez, Daniel, Djeghader, Ahmed, Chabriére, Eric, Suh, Andrew, Scott, Ken, Simm, Malgorzata

    Published in PloS one (06-08-2013)
    “…Independent research groups reported that DING protein homologues isolated from bacterial, plant and human cells demonstrate the anti-HIV-1 activity. This…”
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    For whom the bell tolls? DING proteins in health and disease by Berna, Anne, Bernier, François, Chabrière, Eric, Elias, Mikael, Scott, Ken, Suh, Andrew

    “…DING proteins, identified mainly by their eponymous N-terminal sequences, are ubiquitous in living organisms. Amongst bacteria, they are common in…”
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    Galectin-1: a bifunctional regulator of cellular proliferation by Scott, Ken, Weinberg, Cristina

    Published in Glycoconjugate journal (2002)
    “…Galectin-1 has demonstrated a diverse range of activities in relation to cell survival and proliferation. In different circumstances, it acts as a mitogen, as…”
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    Managing future Gulf War Syndromes: international lessons and new models of care by Engel, Charles C, Hyams, Kenneth C, Scott, Ken

    “…After the 1991 Gulf War, veterans of the conflict from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and other nations described chronic idiopathic…”
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    Genetic characterization of psp encoding the DING protein in Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 by Zhang, Xue-Xian, Scott, Ken, Meffin, Rebecca, Rainey, Paul B

    Published in BMC microbiology (18-12-2007)
    “…DING proteins constitute a conserved and broadly distributed set of proteins found in bacteria, fungi, plants and animals (including humans). Characterization…”
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    After more than 10 years of Gulf War veteran medical evaluations, what have we learned? by Gray, Gregory C, Gackstetter, Gary D, Kang, Han K, Graham, John T, Scott, Ken C

    Published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine (01-06-2004)
    “…Since the 1991 Gulf War, more than 10 years and $1 billion dollars of health evaluations and research have been invested in understanding illnesses among Gulf…”
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    Purification and characterisation of a protease (tamarillin) from tamarillo fruit by Li, Zhao, Scott, Ken, Hemar, Yacine, Zhang, Huoming, Otter, Don

    Published in Food chemistry (01-08-2018)
    “…•A novel serine protease (tamarillin) purified from tamarillo fruit.•High pH optimum at 11 and wide range of thermostability.•Stable at most of environment…”
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    Zillow’s artificial intelligence failure and its impact on perceived trust in information systems by Susarla, Padma, Purnell, Dexter, Scott, Ken

    “…With increasing machine learning and artificial intelligence adoption in organizations, consumers are frequently exposed to recommendations from various…”
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    Protease activity of enzyme extracts from tamarillo fruit and their specific hydrolysis of bovine caseins by Li, Zhao, Scott, Ken, Hemar, Yacine, Otter, Don

    Published in Food research international (01-07-2018)
    “…The characterisation of a serine protease isolated from tamarillo (Solanum betaceum) fruit and its milk casein hydrolysis activity were investigated. Compared…”
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    Partial identification by site-directed mutagenesis of a cell growth inhibitory site on the human galectin-1 molecule by Scott, Ken, Zhang, Jialiang

    Published in BMC Cell Biology (25-01-2002)
    “…Previous work, by us and others, has shown that mammalian galectins-1 have a growth-inhibitory activity for mammalian cells which is apparently independent of…”
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    Evaluation of flavourings potentially used in a heated tobacco product: Chemical analysis, in vitro mutagenicity, genotoxicity, cytotoxicity and in vitro tumour promoting activity by Crooks, Ian, Neilson, Louise, Scott, Ken, Reynolds, Lorna, Oke, Tobi, Forster, Mark, Meredith, Clive, McAdam, Kevin, Proctor, Chris

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-08-2018)
    “…We designed a novel tobacco-heating product (THP) that heats tobacco to release nicotine and aerosolised components, such as glycerol and tobacco volatiles…”
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    A novel hybrid tobacco product that delivers a tobacco flavour note with vapour aerosol (Part 1): Product operation and preliminary aerosol chemistry assessment by Poynton, Simon, Sutton, Joseph, Goodall, Sharon, Margham, Jennifer, Forster, Mark, Scott, Ken, Liu, Chuan, McAdam, Kevin, Murphy, James, Proctor, Christopher

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-08-2017)
    “…Vapour products have demonstrated potential to be a lower-risk alternative to cigarettes. The present study describes a novel hybrid tobacco product that…”
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    The combination of two novel tobacco blends and filter technologies to reduce the in vitro genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of prototype cigarettes by Crooks, Ian, Scott, Ken, Dalrymple, Annette, Dillon, Debbie, Meredith, Clive

    Published in Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (01-04-2015)
    “…•Tobacco smoke contains approximately 150 identified toxicants.•Technologies that reduce tobacco smoke toxicants have been developed.•Two toxicant reducing…”
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    ePortfolios: The Method of Choice for Validation by Scott, Ken, Kim, Jichul

    “…Community colleges have long been institutions of higher education in the arenas of technical education and training, as well as preparing students for…”
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    Pandemic influenza H1N1 2009--the Canadian experience by Scott, Ken

    “…The cornerstone of Canadian response to the pandemic H1N1 outbreak was the Canadian Pandemic Influenza Plan. The Plan was based on a moderate scenario,…”
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    Costs and outcomes in stage IV non-small cell lung cancer at an urban safety net hospital by Lel, Julian, Folefac, Edmund, Zaner, Ken Scott, Hartshorn, Kevan L.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-10-2014)
    “…Abstract only 14 Background: Stage IV NSCLC is an incurable illness with significant morbidity. Chemotherapy prolongs average survival from 6 to 10 months and…”
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