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    Physiological and pathophysiological influences on thirst by McKinley, M.J., Cairns, M.J., Denton, D.A., Egan, G., Mathai, M.L., Uschakov, A., Wade, J.D., Weisinger, R.S., Oldfield, B.J.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-07-2004)
    “…Thirst motivates animals to seek fluid and drink it. It is regulated by the central nervous system and arises from neural and chemical signals from the…”
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    Serotonergic mechanism of the lateral parabrachial nucleus and relaxin-induced sodium intake by Menani, J.V., Barbosa, S.P., McKinley, M.J., Wade, J.D., De Luca, L.A.

    Published in Brain research (24-12-2004)
    “…It has been shown that central or peripheral injections of the peptide relaxin induces water intake, not sodium intake in rats. Important inhibitory mechanisms…”
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    Synthesis, conformation, receptor binding and biological activities of monobiotinylated human insulin-like peptide 3 by Fu, P., Layfield, S., Ferraro, T., Tomiyama, H., Hutson, J., Otvos Jr, L., Tregear, G.W., Bathgate, R.A.D., Wade, J.D.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-02-2004)
    “…:  Biotin‐avidin immobilization has been routinely used as a tool to study peptide–receptor and peptide–antibody interactions. Biotinylated peptides can also…”
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    CI Solvent Yellow 14 shows activity in the bone marrow micronudeus assay in both the rat and mouse by Elliott, B.M., Griffiths, K., Mackay, J.M., Wade, J.D.

    Published in Mutagenesis (01-07-1997)
    “…CI Solvent Yellow 14 has been reported to be carcinogenic in the rat, inducing neoplastic liver nodules, but noncarcinogenic in the mouse. The present…”
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    Synthesis, conformational studies and biological activity of Ν α ‐ mono‐ biotinylated rat relaxin by Mathieu, M.N., Wade, J.D., Tregear, G.W., Bond, C.P., Summers, R.J., Catimel, B., Nice, E.C., Otvos, L.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-05-2001)
    “…Biotin−avidin immobilization can be a useful tool in structure–function studies of hormone receptors. A crucial step is the preparation of a specifically…”
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    Synthesis, conformational studies and biological activity of Να-mono-biotinylated rat relaxin by Mathieu, M.N., Wade, J.D., Tregear, G.W., Bond, C.P., Summers, R.J., Catimel, B., Nice, E.C., Otvos Jr, L.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-05-2001)
    “…: Biotin−avidin immobilization can be a useful tool in structure–function studies of hormone receptors. A crucial step is the preparation of a specifically…”
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    Synthesis and secondary structural studies of penta(acetyl-Hmb)Aβ(1-40) by Clippingdale, A.B., Macris, M., Wade, J.D., Barrow, C.J.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-06-1999)
    “…: The Fmoc solid phase synthesis of Aβ(1–40), a strongly aggregating peptide found in Alzheimer’s disease brain, was performed using 2‐hydroxy‐4‐methoxybenzyl…”
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    Solid-phase synthesis of ovine Leydig cell insulin-like peptide - a putative ovine relaxin? by Dawson, N.F., Macris, M., Tregear, G.W., Wade, J.D., Tan, Y.Y., Summers, R.J., Otvos Jr, L.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-05-1999)
    “…: The primary structure of ovine Leydig cell insulin‐like peptide (Ley I‐L) was recently deduced from the corresponding cDNA sequence. It consists of two…”
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    The use of coiled-coil interactions for the analysis and micropreparative isolation of adenomatous polyposis coli protein complexes by Catimel, B., Faux, M.C., Nerrie, M., Rothacker, J., Nice, E.C., Burgess, A.W., Otvos Jr, L., Wade, J.D.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-12-2001)
    “…: The coiled coil is a common structural motif found both as the dominant structure in fibrous proteins and as an oligomerization domain in a variety of…”
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    Conservation of complex power technique for waveguide junctions with finite wall conductivity by Wade, J.D., MacPhie, R.H.

    “…Scattering at the junction of two waveguides with finite wall conductivity is rigorously treated using E-field mode matching and the conservation of complex…”
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    Structural and biosensor analyses of a synthetic biotinylated peptide probe for the isolation of adenomatous polyposis coli tumor suppressor protein complexes by Wade, J.D., Catimel, B., Faux, M.C., Burgess, A.W., Nice, E., Otvos Jr, L.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-09-2001)
    “…: Large numbers of colon tumors stem from mutations in the gene coding for the production of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor protein…”
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    Scattering at Circular-to-Rectangular Waveguide Junctions by Wade, J.D., Macphie, R.H.

    “…A formally exact solution is given for the problem of scattering at a circular-to-rectangular waveguide junction and at a thick diaphragm, with a centered…”
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    Use of recombinant DNA derived human relaxin to probe the structure of the native protein by Canova-Davis, Eleanor, Kessler, T. Jeremy, Lee, Paul Jane, Fei, David T. W, Griffin, Patrick, Stults, John T, Wade, John D, Rinderknecht, Ernst

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (18-06-1991)
    “…This report describes the physical, chemical, and biological characterization of recombinant human relaxin (rhRlx) used as a probe to establish the disulfide…”
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    NbN thin films reactively sputtered with a high‐field direct‐current magnetron by Deen, M. J., Landheer, D., Wade, J. D., Sproule, G. I., Denhoff, M. D.

    “…The chemical (Auger electron spectroscopy) and electrical characterizations of NbN thin films reactively sputtered with a high‐field dc magnetron under varying…”
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