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    Disease-modifying treatments in Alzheimer’s disease

    Marc Edwards, Robin Corkill in Journal of Neurology (2023)

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    Author Correction: Addressing the contribution of indirect potable reuse to inland freshwater salinization

    Shantanu V. Bhide, Stanley B. Grant, Emily A. Parker in Nature Sustainability (2023)

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    Addressing the contribution of indirect potable reuse to inland freshwater salinization

    Inland freshwater salinity is rising worldwide, a phenomenon called the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS). We investigate a potential conflict between managing the FSS and indirect potable reuse, the prac...

    Shantanu V. Bhide, Stanley B. Grant, Emily A. Parker in Nature Sustainability (2021)

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    Seizures in Alzheimer’s disease: is there more beneath the surface?

    Marc Edwards, Neil P. Robertson in Journal of Neurology (2018)

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    America’s Path to Drinking Water Infrastructure Inequality and Environmental Injustice: The Case of Flint, Michigan

    Much of America’s aging drinking water infrastructure is in a state of disrepair that threatens our water quality and public health. If the goal of equitable access to safe water is to be realized, we must ris...

    Adrienne L. Katner, Komal Brown, Kelsey Pieper in The Palgrave Handbook of Sustainability (2018)

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    Altering the threshold of an excitable signal transduction network changes cell migratory modes

    The diverse migratory modes displayed by different cell types are generally believed to be idiosyncratic. Here we show that the migratory behaviour of Dictyostelium was switched from amoeboid to keratocyte-like ...

    Yuchuan Miao, Sayak Bhattacharya, Marc Edwards, Huaqing Cai in Nature Cell Biology (2017)

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    CPI motif interaction is necessary for cap** protein function in cells

    Cap** protein (CP) has critical roles in actin assembly in vivo and in vitro. CP binds with high affinity to the barbed end of actin filaments, blocking the addition and loss of actin subunits. Heretofore, mode...

    Marc Edwards, Patrick McConnell, Dorothy A. Schafer in Nature Communications (2015)

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    Erratum: Cap** protein regulators fine-tune actin assembly dynamics

    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 15, 677–689 (2014) On page 684 of the above article, there was a mistake in Figure 3b: the PH domain of CARMIL preferentially binds to monophosphorylated membrane lipids r...

    Marc Edwards, Adam Zwolak, Dorothy A. Schafer in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2014)

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    Cap** protein regulators fine-tune actin assembly dynamics

  10. Cap** protein (CP) is a major regulator of actin assembly dynamics via the cap** of actin filament barbed ends. The cap** activity of CP can be regulated...

  11. Marc Edwards, Adam Zwolak, Dorothy A. Schafer in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2014)

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    Experimental determination of the oral bioavailability and bioaccessibility of lead particles

    In vivo estimations of Pb particle bioavailability are costly and variable, because of the nature of animal assays. The most feasible alternative for increasing the number of investigations carried out on Pb part...

    Elise Deshommes, Robert Tardif, Marc Edwards, Sébastien Sauvé in Chemistry Central Journal (2012)

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    Simultaneous Monitoring of Phosphine and of Phosphorus Species in Taihu Lake Sediments and Phosphine Emission from Lake Sediments

    Phosphine (PH3) was monitored in the Taihu Lake in China by a GC/NPD method, coupled with cryo-trap** enrichment technology. Results showed that PH3 was universally detected in sediments, lake water and atmosph...

    **ju Geng, **aojun Niu, **angcan **, **aorong Wang, **aohong Gu in Biogeochemistry (2005)

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    The Importance of Temperature in Assessing Iron Pipe Corrosion in Water Distribution Systems

    Temperature is expected to play a significant role in the corrosion of iron pipes in drinking water distribution systems. Temperature impacts many parameters that are critical to pipe corrosion including biolo...

    Laurie S. McNeill, Marc Edwards in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2002)

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    How Important is Radiation in Cancer Risk?

    If the cancer hazard from radiation was as great as is suggested by the publicity it receives in the popular media, radiation would indeed be the most carcinogenic agent known. In fact, although Three-Mile Isl...

    Marc Edwards, William Hendee in Social Dilemmas in Cancer Prevention (1989)