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    Role of the ATP Synthase α-Subunit in Conferring Sensitivity to Tentoxin by Tucker, Ward C, Du, Ziyun, Hein, Ray, Gromet-Elhanan, Zippora, Richter, Mark L

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (26-06-2001)
    “…Tentoxin, produced by phytopathogenic fungi, selectively affects the function of the ATP synthase enzymes of certain sensitive plant species. Binding of…”
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    Identification of Synaptotagmin Effectors via Acute Inhibition of Secretion from Cracked PC12 Cells by Tucker, Ward C., Edwardson, J. Michael, Bai, Jihong, Kim, Hyun-Jung, Thomas F. J. Martin, Chapman, Edwin R.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (21-07-2003)
    “…The synaptotagmins (syts) are a family of membrane proteins proposed to regulate membrane traffic in neuronal and nonneuronal cells. In neurons, the…”
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    Visualization of Synaptotagmin I Oligomers Assembled onto Lipid Monolayers by Wu, Yi, He, Yuhong, Bai, Jihong, Ji, Shang-Rong, Tucker, Ward C., Chapman, Edwin R., Sui, Sen-Fang

    “…Neuronal exocytosis is mediated by Ca2+-triggered rearrangements between proteins and lipids that result in the opening and dilation of fusion pores…”
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    Reconstitution of$Ca^{2+}-Regulated$Membrane Fusion by Synaptotagmin and SNAREs by Tucker, Ward C., Weber, Thomas, Chapman, Edwin R.

    “…We investigated the effect of synaptotagmin I on membrane fusion mediated by neuronal SNARE proteins, SNAP-25, syntaxin, and synaptobrevin, which were…”
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    Atomic-scale interaction of a crack and an infiltrating fluid by Jones, R. E, Tucker, W. C, Rimsza, J. M, Crisenti, L. J

    Published 23-08-2018
    “…In this work we investigate the Orowan hypothesis, that decreases in surface energy due to surface adsorbates lead directly to lowered fracture toughness, at…”
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    Atomic-scale interaction of a crack and an infiltrating fluid by Jones, R. E., Tucker, W. C., Rimsza, J. M., Criscenti, L. J.

    Published in Chemical physics letters (01-01-2019)
    “…In this work we investigate the Orowan hypothesis, that decreases in surface energy due to surface adsorbates lead directly to lowered fracture toughness, at…”
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    Atomic-scale interaction of a crack and an infiltrating fluid by Jones, R.E., Tucker, W.C., Rimsza, J.M., Criscenti, L.J.

    Published in Chemical physics letters (01-01-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •A fundamental assumption of fracture mechanics, that decreases in surface energy engender decreases in fracture toughness, is shown not hold…”
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    Simulating arcs and rings in gatherings by TUCKER, CHARLES W., SCHWEINGRUBER, DAVID, MCPHAIL, CLARK

    “…A theory of collective behavior must be able to account for simple and common collective phenomena such as arcs and rings. Using a computer simulator designed…”
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    Deceitful Tongues: Is Climate Change Denial a Crime? by Tucker, William C.

    Published in Ecology law quarterly (01-01-2012)
    “…The consequences of global warming and associated climate changes are now apparent. No longer can there be any doubt that anthropogenic (human-caused) warming…”
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    Reconstitution of ca2+-regulated membrane fusion by synaptotagmin and SNAREs by TUCKER, Ward C, WEBER, Thomas, CHAPMAN, Edwin R

    “…We investigated the effect of synaptotagmin I on membrane fusion mediated by neuronal SNARE proteins, SNAP-25, syntaxin, and synaptobrevin, which were…”
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    PIP2 increases the speed of response of synaptotagmin and steers its membrane-penetration activity toward the plasma membrane by Bai, Jihong, Tucker, Ward C, Chapman, Edwin R

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-01-2004)
    “…Synaptotagmin-1 (syt), the putative Ca2+ sensor for exocytosis, is anchored to the membrane of secretory organelles. Its cytoplasmic domain is composed of two…”
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    Ca2+–synaptotagmin directly regulates t-SNARE function during reconstituted membrane fusion by Bhalla, Akhil, Chicka, Michael C, Tucker, Ward C, Chapman, Edwin R

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-04-2006)
    “…In nerve terminals, exocytosis is mediated by SNARE proteins and regulated by Ca(2+) and synaptotagmin-1 (syt). Ca(2+) promotes the interaction of syt with…”
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    Synaptotagmin isoforms couple distinct ranges of Ca2+, Ba2+, and Sr2+ concentration to SNARE-mediated membrane fusion by Bhalla, Akhil, Tucker, Ward C, Chapman, Edwin R

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-10-2005)
    “…Ca2+-triggered exocytosis of synaptic vesicles is controlled by the Ca2+-binding protein synaptotagmin (syt) I. Fifteen additional isoforms of syt have been…”
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    Purposive Collective Action by McPhail, Clark, Tucker, Charles W

    “…Extends control systems theory to analyze purposive collective behaviors, ranging from simple to complex, involving small and large groups. Suggests that…”
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    SNARE-Driven, 25-Millisecond Vesicle Fusion In Vitro by Liu, Tingting, Tucker, Ward C., Bhalla, Akhil, Chapman, Edwin R., Weisshaar, James C.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-10-2005)
    “…Docking and fusion of single proteoliposomes reconstituted with full-length v-SNAREs (synaptobrevin) into planar lipid bilayers containing binary t-SNAREs…”
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    Reconstitution of Ca super(2+)-Regulated Membrane Fusion by Synaptotagmin and SNAREs by Tucker, W C, Weber, T, Chapman, E R

    “…We investigated the effect of synaptotagmin I on membrane fusion mediated by neuronal SNARE proteins, SNAP-25, syntaxin, and synaptobrevin, which were…”
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