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Differential and Common Signatures of miRNA Expression and Methylation in Childhood Central Nervous System Malignancies: An Experimental and Computational Approach
Lambrou, George I.; Poulou, Myrto; Giannikou, Krinio; Themistocleous, Marios; Zaravinos, Apostolos; Braoudaki, Maria (2021-10-31)Epigenetic modifications are considered of utmost significance for tumor ontogenesis and progression. Especially, it has been found that miRNA expression, as well as DNA methylation plays a significant role in central ... -
Differential dose–response effect of cyclosporine A in regulating apoptosis and autophagy markers in MCF-7 cells
Siddiqui, Shoib; Hodeify, Rawad; Mathew, Shimy; Alsawaf, Seba; Alghfeli, Anood; Matar, Rachel; Merheb, Maxime; Marton, John; Al Zouabi, Hussain AbdulKarim; Muthuirulandi Sethuvel, Dhiviya Prabaa; Devanga Ragupathi, Naveen Kumar; Vazhappilly , Cijo George (2023-05-19)Cyclosporine A (CsA) is an immunosuppressant primarily used at a higher dosage in transplant medicine and autoimmune diseases with a higher success rate. At lower doses, CsA exhibits immunomodulatory properties. CsA has ... -
Differential effects of sertraline and cognitive behavioural therapy on behavioural inhibition in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder
Reid, Jemma E; Pellegrini, Luca; Drummond, Lynne; Varlakova, Yana; Shahper, Sonia; Baldwin, David S; Manson, Christopher; Chamberlain, Samuel R; Robbins, Trevor W; Wellsted, David; Fineberg, Naomi A (2024-04-02)Patients with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) randomised to sertraline, manualised cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), or combination (sertraline + CBT), underwent cognitive assessment. Cognitive testing was conducted ... -
Digital Technologies to support social wellbeing of community dwelling older adults in receipt of social care and their carers : Summary of findings from interviews and focus groups with older adults
Tingle, Alison; Almack, Kathryn; Toma, Madalina; Prato, Laura; Waterman, Chloe; Forder, Julian (University of Hertfordshire, 2023-10-02) -
Digital Technologies to support social wellbeing of community dwelling older adults in receipt of social care and their carers : Summary of findings from interviews with professionals working in this field
Tingle, Alison; Almack, Kathryn; Toma, Madalina; Prato, Laura; Waterman, Chloe; Forder, Julian (University of Hertfordshire, 2023-07-21) -
Discounting Fiscal Privilege - A More Charitable Solution to the Public Benefit Question : Lord MacDermott's Dissent in Oppenheim v Tobacco Securities Trust Co. Ltd [1951] AC 297
Geach, Neal; Dugdale, Tara (Wildy, Simmons and Hill, 2012) -
Discovering Motion Flow by Temporal-Informational Correlations in Sensors
Olsson, L.; Nehaniv, C.L.; Polani, D. (2005) -
Discovery of novel small molecule inhibitors of S100P, with in vitro anti-metastatic effects on pancreatic cancer cells
Camara, Ramatoulie; Ogbeni, Deborah; Gerstmann, Lisa; Ostovar, Mehrnoosh; Hurer, Ellie; Scott, Mark; Mahmoud, Nasir; Radon, Tomasz; Crnogorac-Jurcevic, Tatjana; Patel, Pryank; Mackenzie, Louise Susan; Chau, David; Kirton, Stewart; Rossiter, Sharon (2020-10-01)S100P, a calcium- binding protein, is known to advance tumor progression and metastasis in pancreatic and several other cancers. Herein is described the in silico identification of a putative binding pocket of S100P to ... -
Dissecting the molecular pathways underpinning lifespan extension following exposure to Montmorency Tart Cherries.
Vrinds, Inge; van den Elzen, Amber; Desai, Terun; Roberts, Michael; Lokman, Christien; Bottoms, Lindsay; Hughes, Samantha (2017-06) -
Dissenting Judgments in the Law
Geach, Neal; Monaghan, Christopher; Law; Office of the Vice-Chancellor; Centre for Future Societies Research; Centre for Learning, Access and Student Success (Wildy, Simmons and Hill, 2012)In this text an expert law team of contributors re-examine nineteen cases deriving from differing areas of law. These each potentially could have influenced how law developed, to drastically varied directions. These cases ... -
Dissociative experiences of compartmentalization are associated with food addiction symptoms: results from a cross‐sectional report
Carbone, Giuseppe Alessio; De Rossi, Elena; Prevete, Elisabeth; Tarsitani, Lorenzo; Corazza, Ornella; Massullo, Chiara; Farina, Benedetto; Pasquini, Massimo; Taddei, Ines; Biondi, Massimo; Imperatori, Claudio; Bersani, Francesco Saverio (2023-03-03)Purpose: Studies have shown significant associations of dissociative symptoms with both eating and addictive disorders; however, the different forms of dissociation have been relatively understudied in relation to food ... -
Divide and Measure : CFG Segmentation for the Measurement-Based Analysis of Resource Consumption
Zolda, Michael; Kirner, Raimund (Technische Universität Wien, 2008-11-01)A computer system is a good computer system if it correctly performs the task it was intended to perform. This is not even half of the truth: Non-functional requirements are abundant in the world of software and system ... -
Do Corporations Have an Immortal Part? The Need to Prove Damage in Corporate Libel : Baroness Hale's Dissent in Jameel v Wall Street Journal Sprl [2006] UKHL 44
Geach, Neal (Wildy, Simmons and Hill, 2012)Argues that the opinion of Baroness Hale in the case of Jameel v Wall Street Journal Sprl [2006] UKHL 44 should have prevailed in the case so that corporations have to prove special damage, or the likelihood of it occurring, ... -
Does cancer research focus on areas of importance to patients?
Moorcraft, Sing Yu; Sangha, Amrit; Peckitt, Clare; Sanchez, Rodrigo; Lee, Martin; Pattison, Natalie; Wiseman, Theresa (2016-01-07)The majority of research ideas are proposed by clinicians or scientists and little is currently known about which areas of research patients feel are important. We performed a 4 week pilot patient survey at the Royal Marsden ... -
Does the impact of bereavement vary between same and different gender partnerships? A representative national, cross-sectional study
Timmins, Liadh; Pitman, Alexandra; King, Michael; Gao, Wei; Johnson, Katherine; Yu, Peihan; Braybrook, Debbie; Roach, Anna; Marshall, Steve; Day, Elizabeth; Rose, Ruth; Clift, Paul; Almack, Kathryn; Yi, Deok Hee; Bristowe, Katherine; Harding, Richard (2022-05-27)Background Data suggest poorer bereavement outcomes for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, but this has not been estimated in population-based research. This study compared bereavement outcomes for partners of same-gender ... -
Does Use of the Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room stroke assessment tool enhance stroke recognition by ambulance clinicians
Fothergill, Rachael; Williams, Julia; Edwards, Melanie; Russell, Ian; Gompertz, Patrick (2013-11)Background and Purpose—UK ambulance services assess patients with suspected stroke using the Face Arm Speech Test (FAST). The Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room (ROSIER) tool has been shown superior to the FAST ... -
Double Fourier Integral Analysis based Convolutional Neural Network Regression for High-Frequency Energy Disaggregation
Schirmer, Pascal A.; Mporas, Iosif (2021-06-16)Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring aims to extract the energy consumption of individual electrical appliances through disaggregation of the total power load measured by a single smart-meter. In this article we introduce Double ... -
Dramatic developmental changes in larval knockdown response enhance genetic sexing based on DDT resistance in Anopheles stephensi (Diptera: Culicidae)
Malcolm, Colin; Robinson, A. S. (2001-12)Genetic sexing systems based on a conditional lethal require good discrimination between the different phenotypes. DDT resistance in the early instars of Anopheles stephensi Liston is not a good candidate when based on ... -
Dual functional mesoporous silica colloidal electrolyte for lithium-oxygen batteries
Mu, Hailiang; Zhuge, Xiangqun; Ren, Guogang; Luo, Kun; Ding, Zhengping; Ren, Yurong; Luo, Zhihong; Bayati, Maryam; Xu, Ben Bin; Liu, Xiaoteng (2023-01-01)Dual functional mesoporous silica (mSiO2) colloidal electrolytes are promising to protect lithium anode and accelerate the reaction kinetics on cathode for lithium-oxygen batteries (LOBs). In this work, we achieved a ...