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    The biology, ecology and history of toheroa (Paphies ventricosa): a review of scientific, local and customary knowledge by Ross, P. M., Beentjes, M. P., Cope, J., de Lange, W. P., McFadgen, B. G., Redfearn, P., Searle, B., Skerrett, M., Smith, H., Smith, S., Te Tuhi, J., Tamihana, J., Williams, J. R.

    “…Toheroa (Paphies ventricosa) were formerly abundant on west and south-facing New Zealand surf beaches. Harvesting of this surf clam was intense during the…”
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    Molecular and Functional Diversity of Neural Connexins in the Retina by Dermietzel, R, Kremer, M, Paputsoglu, G, Stang, A, Skerrett, I. M, Gomes, D, Srinivas, M, Janssen-Bienhold, U, Weiler, R, Nicholson, B. J, Bruzzone, R, Spray, D. C

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-11-2000)
    “…Electrical synapses (gap junctions) in neuronal circuits have become a major focus in the study of network properties such as synchronization and oscillation…”
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    Are LGBT Populations at a Higher Risk for Suicidal Behaviors in Australia? Research Findings and Implications by Skerrett, Delaney M., Kõlves, Kairi, De Leo, Diego

    Published in Journal of homosexuality (03-07-2015)
    “…The aim of this article is to review the Australian literature about suicidality in minority sexual identity and/or behavior groups in order to determine the…”
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    Pathways to Suicide in Lesbian and Gay Populations in Australia: A Life Chart Analysis by Skerrett, Delaney M., Kõlves, Kairi, De Leo, Diego

    Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-07-2017)
    “…Given the continued paucity of research into suicide in lesbian and gay (LG) people, there is a need to investigate the characteristics of those LG suicides…”
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    Identification of Amino Acid Residues Lining the Pore of a Gap Junction Channel by Skerrett, I. M., Aronowitz, J., Shin, J. H., Cymes, G., Kasperek, E., Cao, F. L., Nicholson, B. J.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (28-10-2002)
    “…Gap junctions represent a ubiquitous and integral part of multicellular organisms, providing the only conduit for direct exchange of nutrients, messengers and…”
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    Pathways for the permeation of Na+and Cl-into protoplasts derived from the cortex of wheat roots by Tyerman, Stephen D., Skerrett, Martha, Garrill, Ashley, Findlay, Geoffrey P., Leigh, Roger A.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-03-1997)
    “…Sodium permeation into cortex cells of wheat roots was examined under conditions of high external NaCl and low Ca2+. Two types of K+ inward rectifier were…”
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    Aberrant gating, but a normal expression pattern, underlies the recessive phenotype of the deafness mutant Connexin26M34T by Skerrett, I. M., Di, W.-L., Kasperek, E. M., Kelsell, D. P., Nicholson, B. J.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2004)
    “…ABSTRACT Mutations in the gene GJB2, encoding the gap junction protein Connexin26 (Cx26), are the most prevalent cause of inherited hearing loss, and Cx26M34T…”
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    Accessing gap-junction channel structure-function relationships through molecular modeling and simulations by Villanelo, F, Escalona, Y, Pareja-Barrueto, C, Garate, J A, Skerrett, I M, Perez-Acle, T

    Published in BMC cell biology (17-01-2017)
    “…Gap junction channels (GJCs) are massive protein channels connecting the cytoplasm of adjacent cells. These channels allow intercellular transfer of molecules…”
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    A channel that allows inwardly directed fluxes of anions in protoplasts derived from wheat roots by Skerrett, M. (Flinders Univ. of South Australia, Adelaide (Australia). School of Biological Sciences), Tyerman, S.D

    Published in Planta (1994)
    “…An anion channel that only allows outward current flow (anion influx) has been identified in protoplasts derived from wheat (Triticum aestivum L., Triticum…”
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    Improvement in Hispanics' CRC Knowledge and Awareness using the Inflatable Caribe Colon by Portilla-Skerrett, Gabriela M, Díaz-Algorri, Yaritza, Soto-Salgado, Marievelisse, Cruz-Correa, Marcia

    Published in Puerto Rico health sciences journal (01-09-2019)
    “…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common cause of cancer death in Puerto Rico (PR). CRC screening rates among PR Hispanics aged ≥ 50 years (57.5%) are below…”
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    Te Rangatiratanga o te Reo: sovereignty in Indigenous languages in early childhood education in Aotearoa by Skerrett, Mere, Ritchie, Jenny

    Published in Kōtuitui (03-07-2021)
    “…Te reo Māori, the Māori language is a taonga (something highly valued by Māori) that should have been protected under Article Two of the 1840 Te Tiriti o…”
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    Pedagogical Intentions: Enacting a "Refreshed" Bicultural Curriculum Positioned at the Crossroads of Colonial Relations, Biocultural Education, and Critical Literacy by Skerrett, Mere

    Published in Early childhood folio (2018)
    “…This article emphasises some of the shifts highlighted by the Ministry of Education in the refreshed "Te Whariki: He Whariki Matauranga mo nga Mokopuna o…”
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    Pump and K+ inward rectifiers in the plasmalemma of wheat root protoplasts by FINDLAY, G. P, TYERMAN, S. D, GARRILL, A, SKERRETT, M

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-04-1994)
    “…An electrogenic pump, a slowly activating K+ inward rectifier and an intermittent, "spiky," K+ inward rectifier, have been identified in the plasmalemma of…”
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    Physiological effects of two FMRFamide-related peptides from the crayfish Procambarus clarkii by Skerrett, M, Peaire, A, Quigley, P, Mercier, A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (1995)
    “…The present study examined the effects of two recently identified neuropeptides on crayfish hearts and on neuromuscular junctions of the crayfish deep…”
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    Application of SCAM (substituted cysteine accessibility method) to gap junction intercellular channels by Skerrett, M, Kasperek, E, Cao, F L, Shin, J H, Aronowitz, J, Ahmed, S, Nicholson, B J

    Published in Cell communication & adhesion (2001)
    “…The pore-lining residues of gap junction channels determine their permeability to ions and small cellular metabolites. These residues can be identified through…”
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    Site-directed mutagenesis reveals putative regions of protein interaction within the transmembrane domains of connexins by Toloue, M M, Woolwine, Y, Karcz, J A, Kasperek, E M, Nicholson, B J, Skerrett, I M

    Published in Cell communication & adhesion (01-05-2008)
    “…Through cysteine-scanning mutagenesis, the authors have compared sites within the transmembrane domains of two connexins, one from the alpha-class (Cx50) and…”
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