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    Vaccinia-virus-induced expression of retrovirus p30 protein in continuous mouse cell lines

    Z. I. Merekalova, N. P. Mazurenko, F. Rapp in Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medic… (1981)

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    The Use of Computers for Designing and Testing Ion Beam Systems

    The optimization and design of ion implantation equipment may be accomplished with computer modeling. The beam extraction simulation program SNOW [1], which produces space charge dependent solution of the Pois...

    W. B. Thompson, I. Honjo, N. Turner in Ion Implantation: Equipment and Techniques (1983)

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    Comparison of Beam Scanning Systems

    Present day ion implanters provide uniform distribution of energetic ions into target materials, utilizing one or two of the basic beam scanning techniques; electrostatic, magnetic, and mechanical. Each beam s...

    N. Turner in Ion Implantation: Equipment and Techniques (1983)

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    High Throughput Wafer Handling System for Serial Process Ion Implantation

    Wafer handling has been a key issue in the acceptance of ion implantation equipment as a production tool. Some early ion implantation equipment processed one wafer at a time, by automatically moving wafers mou...

    S. Dinaro, R. Hertel, N. Turner in Ion Implantation: Equipment and Techniques (1983)

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    Anti-glomerular Basement Membrane Disease

    Human anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) disease is a rare disorder characterized by rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) and lung haemorrhage. However, it is the cause of only about one thi...

    N. Turner, C. D. Pusey in Immunology of Renal Disease (1991)

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    The treatment of epiphora with balloon dacryocystoplasty

    We examine a new treatment for epiphora: balloon dilatation of the nasolacrimal duct, or dacryocystoplasty. The procedure, which was performed as an out-patient procedure under local anaesthetic, was carried o...

    R Robinson, N Turner, P Brettle, P B Chell, S V Chavda, P I Murray in Eye (1993)

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    Analysis of dissolution test sample solutions by high speed capillary electrophoresis

    The quantitative use of high speed capillary electrophoresis (HSCE) is examined by applying high voltages across short capillaries. Acceptable performance in terms of injection precision and migration times we...

    K. D. Altria, E. Traylen, N. Turner in Chromatographia (1995)

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    Analysis of dissolution test sample solutions by high speed capillary electrophoresis

    The quantitative use of high speed capillary electrophoresis (HSCE) is examined by applying high voltages across short capillaries. Acceptable performance in terms of injection precision and migration times we...

    K. D. Altria, E. Traylen, N. Turner in Chromatographia (1995)

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    Tailoring an Interferometer to its Science and Vice Versa

    In the process of planning for the CHARA Array, the science/technical team devoted significant effort to exploring possible science objectives over a broad range of astronomical fields, from solar system bodie...

    T. A. ten Brummelaar, H. A. McAlister in Science with the VLT Interferometer (1997)

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    Deposition of Precursor Poly - Silicon Films for Flat Panel Display Applications

    R. Pethe, C. Deshpandey, S. Dixit, E. Demaray, D. Meakin in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1997)

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    P450camr, a cytochrome P450 catalysing the stereospecific 6-endo-hydroxylation of (1R)-(+)-camphor

    Rhodococcus sp. NCIMB 9784 accumulated 6-endo-hydroxycamphor 3 when grown on (1R)-(+)-camphor 1 as sole carbon source. The structure of 3 has been unambiguously assigned for the first time using X-ray crystallogr...

    G. Grogan, G. Roberts, S. Parsons, N. Turner in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2002)

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    Dilinoleoyl-phosphatidic acid mediates reduced IRS-1 tyrosine phosphorylation in rat skeletal muscle cells and mouse muscle

    Insulin resistance in skeletal muscle is strongly associated with lipid oversupply, but the intracellular metabolites and underlying mechanisms are unclear. We therefore sought to identify the lipid intermedia...

    R. Cazzolli, T. W. Mitchell, J. G. Burchfield, D. J. Pedersen, N. Turner in Diabetologia (2007)

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    3rd IANA (International Academy on Nutrition and Aging) Meeting Nutrition, Exercise & Alzheimer and Clinical Trials on Sarcopenia August 1–2, 2008 Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort 1300 Tuyuna Trail Santa Ana Pueblo, NM USA

    S. Andrieu, P. Barberger-Gateau, C. Raffaitin in The Journal of Nutrition Health and Aging (2008)

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    Peripheral neuropeptide Y Y1 receptors regulate lipid oxidation and fat accretion

    Neuropeptide Y and its Y receptors are important players in the regulation of energy homeostasis. However, while their functions in feeding regulation are well recognized, functions in other critical aspects o...

    L Zhang, L Macia, N Turner, R F Enriquez, S J Riepler in International Journal of Obesity (2010)

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    The Ski proto-oncogene regulates body composition and suppresses lipogenesis

    The Ski gene regulates skeletal muscle differentiation in vitro and and in vivo. In the c-Ski overexpression mouse model there occurs marked skeletal muscle hypertrophy with decreased adipose tissue mass. In this...

    G M Leong, A J Kee, S M Millard, N Martel, N Eriksson in International Journal of Obesity (2010)

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    Integrative molecular profiling of triple negative breast cancers identifies amplicon drivers and potential therapeutic targets

    Triple negative breast cancers (TNBCs) have a relatively poor prognosis and cannot be effectively treated with current targeted therapies. We searched for genes that have the potential to be therapeutic target...

    N Turner, M B Lambros, H M Horlings, A Pearson, R Sharpe, R Natrajan, F C Geyer in Oncogene (2010)

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    Overexpression of the orphan receptor Nur77 alters glucose metabolism in rat muscle cells and rat muscle in vivo

    A hallmark feature of the metabolic syndrome is abnormal glucose metabolism which can be improved by exercise. Recently the orphan nuclear receptor subfamily 4, group A, member 1 (NUR77) was found to be induce...

    T. Kanzleiter, E. Preston, D. Wilks, B. Ho, A. Benrick, J. Reznick in Diabetologia (2010)

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    Expression analysis of loci associated with type 2 diabetes in human tissues

    Genetic map** has identified over 20 loci contributing to genetic risk of type 2 diabetes. The next step is to identify the genes and mechanisms regulating the contributions of genetic risk to disease. The g...

    C. Cotsapas, L. Prokunina-Olsson, C. Welch, R. Saxena, C. Weaver, N. Usher in Diabetologia (2010)

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    Erratum to: Expression analysis of loci associated with type 2 diabetes in human tissues

    C. Cotsapas, L. Prokunina-Olsson, C. Welch, R. Saxena, C. Weaver, N. Usher in Diabetologia (2011)

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    Amelioration of lipid-induced insulin resistance in rat skeletal muscle by overexpression of Pgc-1β involves reductions in long-chain acyl-CoA levels and oxidative stress

    To determine if acute overexpression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, gamma, coactivator 1 beta (Pgc-1β [also known as Ppargc1b]) in skeletal muscle improves insulin action in a rodent model of diet...

    L. E. Wright, A. E. Brandon, A. J. Hoy, G.-B. Forsberg, C. J. Lelliott in Diabetologia (2011)

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