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    AP-2-Dependent Endocytic Recycling of the Chitin Synthase Chs3 Regulates Polarized Growth in Candida albicans by Knafler, H C, Smaczynska-de Rooij, I I, Walker, L A, Lee, K K, Gow, N A R, Ayscough, K R

    Published in mBio (19-03-2019)
    “…The human fungal pathogen is known to require endocytosis to enable its adaptation to diverse niches and to maintain its highly polarized hyphal growth phase…”
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    Plant Cellulose as a Substrate for 3D Neural Stem Cell Culture by Couvrette, Lauren J, Walker, Krystal L. A, Bui, Tuan V, Pelling, Andrew E

    Published in Bioengineering (Basel) (01-11-2023)
    “…Neural stem cell (NSC)-based therapies are at the forefront of regenerative medicine strategies for various neural defects and injuries such as stroke,…”
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    Detecting cognitive fatigue in multiple sclerosis: Method matters by Walker, L.A.S, Berard, J.A, Berrigan, L.I, Rees, L.M, Freedman, M.S

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-05-2012)
    “…Abstract Background Fatigue is a frequently reported and debilitating symptom in multiple sclerosis (MS). Cognitive fatigue (CF) can be defined as decreased…”
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    Eggshell Pigmentation Indicates Pesticide Contamination by Jagannath, A., Shore, R. F., Walker, L. A., Ferns, P. N., Gosler, A. G.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2008)
    “…1. Persistent pesticide residues remain a significant environmental pollutant, reducing breeding success of predatory birds even where such pesticides have…”
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    Biologically active quassinoids and their chemistry: potential leads for drug design by Guo, Z, Vangapandu, S, Sindelar, R W, Walker, L A, Sindelar, R D

    Published in Current medicinal chemistry (2005)
    “…Quassinoids are highly oxygenated triterpenes, which were isolated as bitter principles from the plants of Simaroubaceae family. Their synthesis has attracted…”
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    Effect of Human Milk and its Components on Streptococcus Mutans Biofilm Formation by Allison, L M, Walker, L A, Sanders, B J, Yang, Z, Eckert, G, Gregory, R L

    “…This study investigated the effects of human breast milk and its components on the nutritional aspect of the caries process due to Streptococcus mutans UA159…”
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    Role of induced negative and positive emotions in sensitivity to itch and pain in women by van Laarhoven, A.I.M., Walker, A.L., Wilder-Smith, O.H., Kroeze, S., van Riel, P.L.C.M., van de Kerkhof, P.C.M., Kraaimaat, F.W., Evers, A.W.M.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-08-2012)
    “…Summary Background  Itch and pain are common symptoms in skin disease. It has been suggested that negative emotions may play a role in itch and pain. To date,…”
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    Heavy metal contamination in bats in Britain by Walker, L.A., Simpson, V.R., Rockett, L., Wienburg, C.L., Shore, R.F.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-07-2007)
    “…Toxic metals are bioaccumulated by insectivorous mammals but few studies (none from Britain) have quantified residues in bats. We measured renal mercury (Hg),…”
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    Lead contamination and associated disease in captive and reintroduced red kites Milvus milvus in England by Pain, D.J., Carter, I., Sainsbury, A.W., Shore, R.F., Eden, P., Taggart, M.A., Konstantinos, S., Walker, L.A., Meharg, A.A., Raab, A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-04-2007)
    “…Since 1989, a red kite Milvus milvus reintroduction programme has been underway in the United Kingdom, with 4–6 week old nestlings brought into captivity and…”
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    Activation patterns in multiple sclerosis on the Computerized Tests of Information Processing by Smith, A.M, Walker, L.A.S, Freedman, M.S, Berrigan, L.I, St. Pierre, J, Hogan, M.J, Cameron, I

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-01-2012)
    “…Abstract Rationale Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients exhibit cognitive deficits that negatively impact quality of life. The Relative Consequence Model suggests…”
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    Antifungal chalcones from Maclura tinctoria by ElSohly, H N, Joshi, A S, Nimrod, A C, Walker, L A, Clark, A M

    Published in Planta medica (01-02-2001)
    “…Five prenylated flavonoids, including one new natural product, were isolated from an ethanol extract of the leaves of Maclura tinctoria (L.) Gaud. The new…”
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    Antigiardial Activity of Isoflavones from Dalbergia frutescens Bark by Khan, I. A, Avery, M. A, Burandt, C. L, Goins, D. K, Mikell, J. R, Nash, T. E, Azadegan, A, Walker, L. A

    “…Several isoflavones [formononetin (1), castanin (5), odoratin (6), glycitein (7), pseudobaptogenin (8), fujikinetin (9), and cuneatin (10)] were isolated from…”
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    A case report on fixation instability in Parkinson’s disease with bilateral deep brain stimulation implants by Wark, H A C, Garell, P C, Walker, A L, Basso, M A

    “…We report on fixation instabilities in a patient diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD). This patient underwent deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery…”
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    Stem cell intervention ameliorates epigallocatechin-3-gallate/lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatotoxicity in mice by Saleh, I G, Ali, Z, Hammad, M A, Wilson, F D, Hamada, F M, Abd-Ellah, M F, Walker, L A, Khan, I A, Ashfaq, M K

    Published in Human & experimental toxicology (01-11-2015)
    “…Stem cells are identified as a novel cell therapy for regenerative medicine because of their ability to differentiate into many functional cell types. We have…”
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    Full Field Strain Measurement in Compression and Tensile Split Hopkinson Bar Experiments by Gilat, A., Schmidt, T. E., Walker, A. L.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-04-2009)
    “…The 3D image correlation technique is used for full field measurement of strain (and strain rate) in compression and tensile split Hopkinson bar experiments…”
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    Meaningful change in cognition in multiple sclerosis: method matters by Walker, L A S, Mendella, P D, Stewart, A, Freedman, M S, Smith, A M

    Published in Canadian journal of neurological sciences (01-03-2011)
    “…To determine if different methods of evaluating cognitive change over time yield measurably different outcomes. Twelve cognitively impaired patients with…”
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    Thermoneutrality induces vascular dysfunction and impaired metabolic function in male Wistar rats: a new model of vascular disease by Keller, Amy C., Chun, Ji H., Knaub, L.A., Henckel, M.M., Hull, S.E., Scalzo, R.L., Pott, G.B., Walker, L.A., Reusch, J.E.B.

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-11-2022)
    “…Cardiovascular disease is of paramount importance, yet there are few relevant rat models to investigate its pathology and explore potential therapeutics…”
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    Biologically active steroidal glycosides from Tribulus terrestris by Bedir, E, Khan, I A, Walker, L A

    Published in Pharmazie (01-07-2002)
    “…The steroidal saponin constituents obtained from Tribulus terrestris were tested for their antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects. The spirostanol-based steroidal…”
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    Do estuaries pose a toxic contamination risk for wading birds by Smith, J. T, Walker, L. A, Shore, R. F, le V. dit Durell, S. E. A, Howe, P. D, Taylor, M

    Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-10-2009)
    “…The impact of potentially toxic chemicals on wildlife is commonly assessed by comparing the intake of the contaminant with the “no observable effects level”…”
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