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    Changes in harm reduction service providers professional quality of life during dual public health emergencies in Canada

    Harm reduction (HR) is a critical response to the pronounced toxicity deaths being experienced in Canada. HR providers report many benefits of their jobs, but also encounter chronic stress from structural ineq...

    Sheena Taha, Samantha King, Sara Atif, Eliza Bate in Harm Reduction Journal (2024)

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    Contribution of growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) signaling in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the regulation of social motivation in male mice

    Most psychiatric disorders are characterized by deficits in the ability to interact socially with others. Ghrelin, a hormone normally associated with the regulation of glucose utilization and appetite, is also...

    Su-Bin Park, Samantha King, David MacDonald, Anne Wilson in Translational Psychiatry (2021)

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    Molecular analyses identifies new domains and structural differences among Streptococcus pneumoniae immune evasion proteins PspC and Hic

    The PspC and Hic proteins of Streptococcus pneumoniae are some of the most variable microbial immune evasion proteins identified to date. Due to structural similarities and conserved binding profiles, it was assu...

    Shanshan Du, Cláudia Vilhena, Samantha King, Alfredo Sahagún-Ruiz in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Enacting Bodies: The Multiplicity of Whey Protein and the Making of Corporealities

    This chapter is situated within the long and diverse tradition of Sport Studies scholarship focused on how best to conceptualize the body. Drawing on the work of Science and Technology Studies (STS) scholar, A...

    Samantha King, Gavin Weedon in Sports, Society, and Technology (2020)

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    “The End Game”- Students’ perspectives of the National Residency Matching Program: A focus group study

    The evolving match process has resulted in increasing pressures on medical students, residency programs, and medical schools. These pressures have led to calls for reform of the National Residency Matching Pro...

    Kari Nilsen, Anne Walling, Paul Callaway, Greg Unruh in Medical Science Educator (2018)

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    Feminist Cultural Studies

    This chapter locates and explores the development of the author’s own scholarly practice within a larger history of feminist cultural studies associated with the University of Birmingham, UK. The chapter begin...

    in The Palgrave Handbook of Feminism and Sport, Leisure and Physical Education (2018)

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    Erratum: Amelioration of sepsis by inhibiting sialidase-mediated disruption of the CD24-SiglecG interaction

    Nat. Biotechnol. 29, 428–435 (2011); published online 6 May 2011; corrected after print 18 January 2012 In the version of this article initially published, a line in the abstract read, “repressed by the t inte...

    Guo-Yun Chen, ** Chen, Samantha King, Karen A Cavassani in Nature Biotechnology (2012)

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    Amelioration of sepsis by inhibiting sialidase-mediated disruption of the CD24-SiglecG interaction

    The sialic acid–dependent interaction of the co-inhibitory receptors CD24 and SiglecG prevents excessive inflammatory responses to pathogen infection. Chen et al. show that microbial sialidases exacerbate sepsis ...

    Guo-Yun Chen, ** Chen, Samantha King, Karen A Cavassani in Nature Biotechnology (2011)