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    Frequency-Dependent Squeezing for Advanced LIGO by McCuller, L, Whittle, C, Ganapathy, D, Komori, K, Tse, M, Fernandez-Galiana, A, Barsotti, L, Fritschel, P, MacInnis, M, Matichard, F, Mason, K, Mavalvala, N, Mittleman, R, Yu, Haocun, Zucker, M E, Evans, M

    Published in Physical review letters (01-05-2020)
    “…The first detection of gravitational waves by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in 2015 launched the era of gravitational-wave…”
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    RUNX3 Controls a Metastatic Switch in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma by Whittle, Martin C., Izeradjene, Kamel, Rani, P. Geetha, Feng, Libing, Carlson, Markus A., DelGiorno, Kathleen E., Wood, Laura D., Goggins, Michael, Hruban, Ralph H., Chang, Amy E., Calses, Philamer, Thorsen, Shelley M., Hingorani, Sunil R.

    Published in Cell (04-06-2015)
    “…For the majority of patients with pancreas cancer, the high metastatic proclivity is life limiting. Some patients, however, present with and succumb to locally…”
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    Quantum correlations between light and the kilogram-mass mirrors of LIGO by Yu, Haocun, McCuller, L., Tse, M., Kijbunchoo, N., Barsotti, L., Mavalvala, N.

    Published in Nature (London) (02-07-2020)
    “…The measurement of minuscule forces and displacements with ever greater precision is inhibited by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which imposes a limit…”
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    The dynamic nature of the kinome by Graves, Lee M, Duncan, James S, Whittle, Martin C, Johnson, Gary L

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-02-2013)
    “…Recent advances in proteomics have facilitated the analysis of the kinome 'en masse'. What these studies have revealed is a surprisingly dynamic network of…”
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    Runx3 and Cell Fate Decisions in Pancreas Cancer by Whittle, Martin C, Hingorani, Sunil R

    “…The RUNX family transcription factors are critical regulators of development and frequently dysregulated in cancer. RUNX3, the least well characterized of the…”
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    Photophysics of Diimine Platinum(II) Bis-Acetylide Complexes by Whittle, C. Ed, Weinstein, Julia A, George, Michael W, Schanze, Kirk S

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (30-07-2001)
    “…A comprehensive photophysical investigation has been carried out on a series of eight complexes of the type (diimine)Pt(−C⋮C−Ar)2, where diimine is a series of…”
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    Revaccination with Live Attenuated Vaccines Confer Additional Beneficial Nonspecific Effects on Overall Survival: A Review by Benn, Christine S., Fisker, Ane B., Whittle, Hilton C., Aaby, Peter

    Published in EBioMedicine (01-08-2016)
    “…Live vaccines against measles (MV), tuberculosis (BCG), polio (OPV) and smallpox reduce mortality more than explained by target-disease prevention. The…”
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    Dynamics of transcriptome evolution in the model eukaryote Neurospora by Whittle, C. A, Sun, Y, Johannesson, H

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-06-2014)
    “…Mounting evidence indicates that changes in the transcriptome contribute significantly to the phenotypic differentiation of closely related species…”
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    KIR content genotypes associate with carriage of hepatitis B surface antigen, e antigen and HBV viral load in Gambians by Yindom, Louis-Marie, Mendy, Maimuna, Bodimeade, Christopher, Chambion, Caroline, Aka, Peter, Whittle, Hilton C, Rowland-Jones, Sarah L, Walton, Robert

    Published in PloS one (17-11-2017)
    “…Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) causes over 800,000 deaths worldwide annually, mainly in low income countries, and incidence is rising rapidly in the developed…”
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    Long-Term Protection against Carriage of Hepatitis B Virus after Infant Vaccination by Sande, M. A. B. van der, Waight, P., Mendy, M., Rayco-Solon, P., Hutt, P., Fulford, T., Doherty, C., McConkey, S. J., Jeffries, D., Hall, A. J., Whittle, H. C.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-06-2006)
    “…BackgroundCarriage of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major risk factor for liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Infant vaccination has been effective in…”
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    Polyfunctional T cell responses are a hallmark of HIV‐2 infection by Duvall, Melody G., Precopio, Melissa L., Ambrozak, David A., Jaye, Assan, McMichael, Andrew J., Whittle, Hilton C., Roederer, Mario, Rowland‐Jones, Sarah L., Koup, Richard A.

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-02-2008)
    “…HIV‐2 is distinguished clinically and immunologically from HIV‐1 infection by delayed disease progression and maintenance of HIV‐specific CD4+ T cell help in…”
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    “Truffle sign”. A suspicious malignant pattern of lymphadenopathies in children observed on ultrasound. Preliminary study by Pérez-Marrero, L., Norambuena, M. F., Whittle, C., Fuentealba, I. M., Spralja, B.

    Published in Journal of ultrasound (01-12-2023)
    “…Background The differential diagnosis of lymphadenopathies in children including benign and malignant conditions is often difficult to identify by ultrasound…”
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    Out of Africa: what can we learn from HIV-2 about protective immunity to HIV-1? by Rowland-Jones, Sarah L, Whittle, Hilton C

    Published in Nature immunology (01-04-2007)
    “…Most people infected with human immunodeficiency virus 2 (HIV-2) do not progress to disease, even though the minority who do cannot be distinguished clinically…”
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    Genome-wide selection on codon usage at the population level in the fungal model organism Neurospora crassa by Whittle, C A, Sun, Y, Johannesson, H

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-08-2012)
    “…Many organisms exhibit biased codon usage in their genome, including the fungal model organism Neurospora crassa. The preferential use of subset of synonymous…”
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