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    Comparing the nutritional composition and antioxidant properties of an Australian native grain variety with commonly consumed wheat by Williams, Luke B., Birch, Jacob, Zakaria, Rosita, Nguyen, Hao, Itsiopoulos, Catherine, Wright, Paul F.A.

    “…Summary Climate change is threatening our current food systems and countries around the world are seeking alternative food sources to safeguard against…”
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    Optimization of Benzothiazole and Thiazole Hydrazones as Inhibitors of Schistosome BCL‑2 by Nguyen, William, Lee, Erinna F, Evangelista, Marco, Lee, Mihwa, Harris, Tiffany J, Colman, Peter M, Smith, Nicholas A, Williams, Luke B, Jarman, Kate E, Lowes, Kym N, Haeberli, Cécile, Keiser, Jennifer, Smith, Brian J, Fairlie, W. Douglas, Sleebs, Brad E

    Published in ACS infectious diseases (14-05-2021)
    “…Limited therapeutic options are available for the treatment of human schistosomiasis caused by the parasitic Schistosoma flatworm. The B cell lymphoma-2…”
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    Supplementation of fertiliser with the biostimulant molasses enhances hemp (Cannabis sativa) seed functional food antioxidant capacity by induction of stress responses by Wise, Kimber, Williams, Luke B., Selby-Pham, Sophie, Wright, Paul F.A., Simovich, Tomer, Gill, Harsharn, Gupta, Adarsha, Puri, Munish, Selby-Pham, Jamie

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (01-08-2024)
    “…•Controlled plant-growth of hemp (cannabis) with the biostimulant molasses.•Growth with molasses increased the antioxidant capacity of hemp seeds.•Growth with…”
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    Adverse events associated with anticoagulation therapy in the periendoscopic period by Gerson, Lauren B., MD, MSc, Michaels, LeAnn, BS, Ullah, Nighat, MD, Gage, Brian, MD, MSc, Williams, Luke, BA

    Published in Gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-06-2010)
    “…Background Chronic anticoagulation has been demonstrated to be a risk factor for GI bleeding (GIB) in patients undergoing endoscopic procedures. Objective The…”
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