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    Instantaneous 4D micro-particle image velocimetry (µPIV) via multifocal microscopy (MUM) by Guastamacchia, M. G. R., Xue, R., Madi, K., Pitkeathly, W. T. E., Lee, P. D., Webb, S. E. D., Cartmell, S. H., Dalgarno, P. A.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-11-2022)
    “…Multifocal microscopy (MUM), a technique to capture multiple fields of view (FOVs) from distinct axial planes simultaneously and on one camera, was used to…”
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    Sources of otolith barium and strontium in estuarine fish and the influence of salinity and temperature by Webb, S. D., Woodcock, S. H., Gillanders, B. M.

    “…Otoliths are commonly used to reconstruct migratory patterns and to determine stock structure of fish, owing to the chemical relations between water and…”
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    Notes on sexual size dimorphism, sex ratio and movements of adult ground weta Hemiandrus maculifrons (Walker) (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) by Chappell, E. M, Webb, D. S, Tonkin, J. D

    Published in New Zealand entomologist (2014)
    “…The ground weta (Hemiandrus maculifrons) is an apparently abundant species with a New Zealand-wide distribution. Despite this, there is a paucity of ecological…”
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    Biological Implications of the Middle Miocene Amazon Seaway by Webb, S. David

    “…Research indicates that an interior seaway occupied the Amazon Basin 10 million years ago. The existence of this sea in the middle Miocene explains the number…”
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    preliminary survey of altitudinal variation in two ground wētā species, Hemiandrus maculifrons (Walker) and Hemiandrus pallitarsis (Walker) (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) by Chappell, E. M, Webb, D. S, Brown, A. J, Tonkin, J. D

    Published in New Zealand entomologist (02-01-2015)
    “…Species’ ranges along altitudinal clines are probably influenced by their ability to adapt to a range of abiotic factors. Physical adaptations in response to…”
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    A stochastic model for topographically influenced cell migration by Mitchinson, A.J., Pogson, M., Czanner, G., Conway, D., Wilkinson, R.R., Murphy, M.F., Siekmann, I., Webb, S.D.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-03-2024)
    “…Migrating cells traverse a range of topographic configurations presented by the native extracellular environment to conduct their physiologic functions. It is…”
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    Modelling aspects of cancer dynamics: a review by Byrne, H.M, Alarcon, T, Owen, M.R, Webb, S.D, Maini, P.K

    “…Cancer is a complex disease in which a variety of factors interact over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales with huge datasets relating to the…”
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    Tyrosine Phosphorylation of DNA Binding Proteins by Multiple Cytokines by Larner, Andrew C., David, Michael, Feldman, Gerald M., Igarashi, Ken-ichi, Hackett, Rebecca H., Deborah S. A. Webb, Sweitzer, Sharon M., Petricoin, Emanuel F., Finbloom, David S.

    “…Interferon-α (IFN-α) and IFN-γ regulate gene expression by tyrosine phosphorylation of several transcription factors that have the 91-kilodalton (p91) protein…”
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    Mathematical Modelling of Tumor Acidity: Regulation of Intracellular pH by Webb, S.D., Sherratt, J.A., Fish, R.G.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-01-1999)
    “…Measurements of extracelluar pH (pHe)in vivohave shown that the microenvironment in tumors is more acidic than in normal tissue. However, both human and animal…”
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    The cell wall regulates dynamics and size of plasma-membrane nanodomains in Arabidopsis by McKenna, J F, Rolfe, D J, Webb, S E D, Tolmie, A F, Botchway, S W, Martin-Fernandez, M L, Hawes, C, Runions, J

    “…Plant plasma-membrane (PM) proteins are involved in several vital processes, such as detection of pathogens, solute transport, and cellular signaling. For…”
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    Multidimensional single-molecule imaging in live cells using total-internal-reflection fluorescence microscopy by Webb, S E D, Needham, S R, Roberts, S K, Martin-Fernandez, M L

    Published in Optics letters (15-07-2006)
    “…We have developed a wide-field total-internal-reflection fluorescence microscope capable of imaging single molecules in live cells, resolved in both wavelength…”
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    LFA-3, CD44, and CD45: Physiologic Triggers of Human Monocyte TNF and IL-1 Release by Deborah S. A. Webb, Shimizu, Yoji, Van Seventer, Gijs A., Shaw, Stephen, Gerrard, Theresa L.

    “…The monocyte-derived cytokines, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-1β (IL-1β), are central regulators of the immune response, but the physiologic…”
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    Oscillatory reaction-diffusion equations with temporally varying parameters by Webb, S.D, Sherratt, J.A

    “…Periodic wave trains are the generic one-dimensional solution form for reaction-diffusion equations with a limit cycle in the kinetics. Such systems are widely…”
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    Cytokine-induced enhancement of ICAM-1 expression results in increased vulnerability of tumor cells to monocyte-mediated lysis by Webb, DS, Mostowski, HS, Gerrard, TL

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-05-1991)
    “…Pretreatment of the human melanoma cell line, A375, and the human colon carcinoma cell line, HT-29, with certain cytokines was found to increase the…”
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    A ‘pocket guide’ to total internal reflection fluorescence by MARTIN‐FERNANDEZ, M.L., TYNAN, C.J., WEBB, S.E.D.

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-10-2013)
    “…Summary The phenomenon of total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) was placed in the context of optical microscopy by Daniel Axelrod over three decades…”
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    A perturbation problem arising from the modelling of soluble Fas ligand in tumour immunology by Webb, S.D., Sherratt, J.A.

    Published in Mathematical and computer modelling (01-03-2003)
    “…It has been known for many years that immune cells can kill cancer cells by a variety of mechanisms. However, new experimental evidence suggests that cancer…”
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    Electrochemical Determination of Dissolution Rates of Lyophilized Pharmaceutical Formulations by Webb, Serena D, Koval, Carl A, Randolph, Catherine M, Randolph, Theodore W

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-11-2001)
    “…We present a method to measure dissolution times for rapidly dissolving lyophilized formulations. K4Fe(CN)6 was lyophilized in formulations containing sucrose,…”
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    Stimulation of human monocytes via CD45, CD44, and LFA-3 triggers macrophage-colony-stimulating factor production. Synergism with lipopolysaccharide and IL-1 beta by Gruber, MF, Webb, DS, Gerrard, TL

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-02-1992)
    “…Stimulation of human monocytes with immobilized mAb directed against the CD45, CD44, or LFA-3 Ag induced the production of macrophage-CSF (M-CSF)…”
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    Effects of Mass Wasting on the Physiochemical Properties of Fluvial Sediments in Puerto Rico Following Hurricane Maria by Webb, N. D. S., Regmi, N. R., Soreghan, G. S., Elwood Madden, A. S., Sylvester, J., Cartagena Colon, F., Demirel‐Floyd, C., Elwood Madden, M. E.

    “…Mass wasting plays an important role in carbon cycling and sequestration by exposing fresh bedrock and delivering hillslope sediments to lowlands and fluvial…”
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