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Potential role for pyruvate kinase M2 in the regulation of murine cardiac glycolytic flux during in vivo chronic hypoxia (2021)
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Handzlik, M. K., Tooth, D. J., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P. L., & Cole, M. A. (2021). Potential role for pyruvate kinase M2 in the regulation of murine cardiac glycolytic flux during in vivo chronic hypoxia. Bioscience Reports, 41(6), Article BSR20203170. https://doi.org/10.1042/bsr20203170

Carbohydrate metabolism in heart failure shares similarities to that following hypoxic exposure, and is thought to maintain energy homeostasis in the face of reduced O2 availability. As part of these in vivo adaptations during sustained hypoxia, the... Read More about Potential role for pyruvate kinase M2 in the regulation of murine cardiac glycolytic flux during in vivo chronic hypoxia.

Use of NanoBiT and NanoBRET to monitor fluorescent VEGF-A binding kinetics to VEGFR2/NRP1 heteromeric complexes in living cells (2021)
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Peach, C. J., Kilpatrick, L. E., Woolard, J., & Hill, S. J. (2021). Use of NanoBiT and NanoBRET to monitor fluorescent VEGF-A binding kinetics to VEGFR2/NRP1 heteromeric complexes in living cells. British Journal of Pharmacology, 178(12), 2393-2411. https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.15426

Background and Purpose:
VEGF‐A is a key mediator of angiogenesis, primarily signalling via VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR2). Endothelial cells also express the co‐receptor neuropilin‐1 (NRP1) that potentiates VEGF‐A/VEGFR2 signalling. VEGFR2 and NRP1 had d... Read More about Use of NanoBiT and NanoBRET to monitor fluorescent VEGF-A binding kinetics to VEGFR2/NRP1 heteromeric complexes in living cells.

Opioid prescription at postoperative discharge: a retrospective observational cohort study (2021)
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Daliya, P., Adiamah, A., Roslan, F., Theophilidou, E., Knaggs, R., Levy, N., & Lobo, D. (2021). Opioid prescription at postoperative discharge: a retrospective observational cohort study. Anaesthesia, 76(10), 1367-1376. https://doi.org/10.1111/anae.15460

Opioid misuse is now considered a major public health epidemic in North America, with substantial social and financial consequences. As well as socio-economic and commercial drivers, modifiable risk-factors that have resulted in this crisis have been... Read More about Opioid prescription at postoperative discharge: a retrospective observational cohort study.

Qualitative and quantitative methods show stability in patterns of Cepaea nemoralis shell polymorphism in the Pyrenees over five decades (2021)
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Ramos-Gonzalez, D., & Davison, A. (2021). Qualitative and quantitative methods show stability in patterns of Cepaea nemoralis shell polymorphism in the Pyrenees over five decades. Ecology and Evolution, 11(11), 6167-6183. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7443

Over the past century, the study of animal color has been critical in establishing some of the founding principles of biology, especially in genetics and evolution. In this regard, one of the emerging strengths of working with the land snail genus Ce... Read More about Qualitative and quantitative methods show stability in patterns of Cepaea nemoralis shell polymorphism in the Pyrenees over five decades.

Efficient G protein coupling is not required for agonist‐mediated internalization and membrane reorganization of the adenosine A 3 receptor (2021)
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Stoddart, L. A., Kilpatrick, L. E., Corriden, R., Kellam, B., Briddon, S. J., & Hill, S. J. (2021). Efficient G protein coupling is not required for agonist‐mediated internalization and membrane reorganization of the adenosine A 3 receptor. FASEB Journal, 35(4), Article e21211. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.202001729rr

Organization of G protein-coupled receptors at the plasma membrane has been the focus of much recent attention. Advanced microscopy techniques have shown that these receptors can be localized to discrete microdomains and reorganization upon ligand ac... Read More about Efficient G protein coupling is not required for agonist‐mediated internalization and membrane reorganization of the adenosine A 3 receptor.

Metabolic signatures of osteoarthritis in urine using liquid chromatography‐high resolution tandem mass spectrometry (2021)
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Abdelrazig, S., Ortori, C. A., Doherty, M., Valdes, A. M., Chapman, V., & Barrett, D. A. (2021). Metabolic signatures of osteoarthritis in urine using liquid chromatography‐high resolution tandem mass spectrometry. Metabolomics, 17(3), Article 29. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11306-021-01778-3

Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common cause of disability in older people, but its aetiology is not yet fully understood. Biomarkers of OA from metabolomics studies have shown potential use in understanding the progression and pathophysiology... Read More about Metabolic signatures of osteoarthritis in urine using liquid chromatography‐high resolution tandem mass spectrometry.

Foraging aggressiveness determines trophic niche in a generalist biological control species (2021)
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Michalko, R., Gibbons, A., Goodacre, S., & Pekár, S. (2021). Foraging aggressiveness determines trophic niche in a generalist biological control species. Behavioral Ecology, 32(2), 257-264. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/araa123

There is a growing evidence that consistent interindividual differences in behavior, that is, behavioral types, can play an important role in key ecological processes such as predator–prey interactions, which in turn can have direct implications on b... Read More about Foraging aggressiveness determines trophic niche in a generalist biological control species.

3D spheroid models of paediatric SHH medulloblastoma mimic tumour biology, drug response and metastatic dissemination (2021)
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Roper, S. J., Linke, F., Scotting, P. J., & Coyle, B. (2021). 3D spheroid models of paediatric SHH medulloblastoma mimic tumour biology, drug response and metastatic dissemination. Scientific Reports, 11(1), Article 4259. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83809-6

© 2021, The Author(s). Studying medulloblastoma, the most common malignant paediatric brain tumour, requires simple yet realistic in vitro models. In this study, we optimised a robust, reliable, three-dimensional (3D) culture method for medulloblasto... Read More about 3D spheroid models of paediatric SHH medulloblastoma mimic tumour biology, drug response and metastatic dissemination.

Age group determines the acceptability of protein derived off-flavour (2021)
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Lester, S., Cornacchia, L., Corbier, C., Hurst, K., Ayed, C., Taylor, M. A., & Fisk, I. (2021). Age group determines the acceptability of protein derived off-flavour. Food Quality and Preference, 91, Article 104212. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2021.104212

© 2021 The Authors Many older adults fail to meet their daily protein requirements, potentially due to social, physical and medical factors, including sensory and appetite changes. Additionally, our previous research has identified potential sulfurou... Read More about Age group determines the acceptability of protein derived off-flavour.

Evolving challenges and strategies for fungal control in the food supply chain (2021)
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Davies, C. R., Wohlgemuth, F., Young, T., Violet, J., Dickinson, M., Sanders, J.-W., Vallieres, C., & Avery, S. V. (2021). Evolving challenges and strategies for fungal control in the food supply chain. Fungal Biology Reviews, 36, 15-26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbr.2021.01.003

Fungi that spoil foods or infect crops can have major socioeconomic impacts, posing threats to food security. The strategies needed to manage these fungi are evolving, given the growing incidence of fungicide resistance, tightening regulations of che... Read More about Evolving challenges and strategies for fungal control in the food supply chain.