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    Genomic regions associated with important seed quality traits in food-grade soybeans by Whiting, Rachel M, Torabi, Sepideh, Lukens, Lewis, Eskandari, Milad

    Published in BMC plant biology (23-10-2020)
    “…The production of soy-based food products requires specific physical and chemical characteristics of the soybean seed. Identification of quantitative trait…”
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    Spo0J regulates the oligomeric state of Soj to trigger its switch from an activator to an inhibitor of DNA replication initiation by Scholefield, Graham, Whiting, Rachel, Errington, Jeff, Murray, Heath

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-02-2011)
    “…Control of DNA replication initiation is essential for bacterial cells to co-ordinate the faithful replication and segregation of their genetic material. The…”
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    A resonant cavity system for exposing cell cultures to intense pulsed RF fields by Ur-Rehman, Masood, Alfadhl, Yasir, Chen, Xiaodong, Whiting, Rachel, Wright, Alex, Lindsay, Christopher D., Tattersall, John, Scott, Iain

    Published in Scientific reports (19-03-2022)
    “…The IEEE and ICNIRP had specified a maximum permissible exposure for instantaneous peak electric field of 100 kV/m. However, no rationale was given for this…”
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    Improved methods to estimate days and temperature to fifty percent mortality of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under low-temperature flooding and ice encasement by Husiny, Jaber, Ficht, Alexandra, Whiting, Rachel, Booker, Helen, Hooker, David C., McElroy, Michel, Lyons, Eric

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-06-2024)
    “…Low-temperature flooding and ice encasement (LTFIE) cause variable survival of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in Ontario, which limits the adoption of…”
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    α-Conotoxin GI triazole-peptidomimetics: potent and stable blockers of a human acetylcholine receptor by Knuhtsen, Astrid, Whitmore, Charlotte, McWhinnie, Fergus S., McDougall, Laura, Whiting, Rachel, Smith, Brian O., Timperley, Christopher M., Green, A. Christopher, Kinnear, Kenneth I., Jamieson, Andrew G.

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (14-02-2019)
    “…The potency and selectivity of conotoxin peptides for neuropathic receptors has made them attractive lead compounds in the development of new therapeutics…”
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    A pre-clinical evaluation of silver, iodine and Manuka honey based dressings in a model of traumatic extremity wounds contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus by Guthrie, Hugo C, Martin, Kevin R, Taylor, Christopher, Spear, Abigail M, Whiting, Rachel, Macildowie, Sara, Clasper, Jonathan C, Watts, Sarah A

    Published in Injury (01-08-2014)
    “…Abstract Prevention of extremity war wound infection remains a clinical challenge. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common pathogen in delayed infection. We…”
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    Blast Wave Exposure to the Extremities Causes Endothelial Activation and Damage by Spear, Abigail M, Davies, Emma M, Taylor, Christopher, Whiting, Rachel, Macildowie, Sara, Kirkman, Emrys, Midwinter, Mark, Watts, Sarah A

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-11-2015)
    “…ABSTRACTExtremity injury is a significant burden to those injured in explosive incidents and local ischaemia can result in poor functionality in salvaged…”
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    μ‐Conotoxin KIIIA peptidomimetics that block human voltage‐gated sodium channels by Knuhtsen, Astrid, Whiting, Rachel, McWhinnie, Fergus S., Whitmore, Charlotte, Smith, Brian O., Green, A. Christopher, Timperley, Christopher M., Kinnear, Kenneth I., Jamieson, Andrew G.

    Published in Peptide science (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-01-2021)
    “…Peptidomimetics designed to target voltage‐gated sodium channels have attracted significant attention as potential analgesics. However, voltage‐gated sodium…”
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