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Label-free ultra-sensitive visualization of structure below the diffraction resolution limit
Alexandrov, Sergey; McGrath, James; Sheppard, Colin J. R.; Boccafoschi, Francesca; Giannini, Cinzia; Sibillano, Teresa; Subhash, Hrebesh; Hogan, Josh; Leahy, Martin (Wiley, 2018-03-23)For both fundamental study of biological processes and early diagnosis of diseases, information about nanoscale changes in tissue and cell structure is crucial. Nowadays, almost all currently known nanoscopy methods rely ... -
Occupational exposures in an equestrian centre to respirable dust and respirable crystalline silica
Bulfin, Kathleen; Cowie, Hilary; Galea, Karen S.; Connolly, Alison; Coggins, Marie Ann (MDPI, 2019-09-03)Abstract: Sand-based products are regularly used as footing material on indoor equestrian arenas, creating a potential occupational exposure risk for respirable crystalline silica (RCS) for equestrian workers training and ... -
Snake venom potency and yield are associated with prey‐evolution, predator metabolism and habitat structure
Healy, Kevin; Carbone, Chris; Jackson, Andrew L. (Wiley, 2019-01-07)Snake venom is well known for its ability to incapacitate and kill prey. Yet, potency and the amount of venom available varies greatly across species, ranging from the seemingly harmless to those capable of killing vast ... -
A thermodynamic model of auto-regulated protein assembly by a supramolecular scaffold
Rennie, Martin L.; Crowley, Peter B. (Wiley, 2019-03-12)Ligand-mediated regulation of protein assembly occurs frequently in different cellular contexts. Auto-regulated assembly, where a ligand acts as its own competitive inhibitor, provides a mechanism for exquisite control of ... -
Tuning protein frameworks via auxiliary supramolecular interactions
Engilberge, Sylvain; Rennie, Martin L.; Dumon, Elise; Crowley, Peter B. (American Chemical Society, 2019-09-06)Protein crystals with their precise, periodic array of functional building blocks have potential applications in biomaterials, sensing, and catalysis. This paper describes how a highly porous crystalline framework of a ...