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Tax Audits as Scarecrows: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment (2023)
Journal Article
Bergolo, M., Ceni, R., Cruces, G., Giaccobasso, M., & Perez-Truglia, R. (2023). Tax Audits as Scarecrows: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 15(1), 110-153. https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200321

The canonical model of Allingham and Sandmo (1972) predicts that firms evade taxes by optimally trading off between the costs and benefits of evasion. However, there is no direct evidence that firms react to audits in this way. We conducted a large-s... Read More about Tax Audits as Scarecrows: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment.

NDUFA4L2 reduces mitochondrial respiration resulting in defective lysosomal trafficking in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (2023)
Journal Article
Kubala, J. M., Laursen, K. B., Schreiner, R., Williams, R. M., van der Mijn, J. C., Crowley, M. J., …Gudas, L. J. (2023). NDUFA4L2 reduces mitochondrial respiration resulting in defective lysosomal trafficking in clear cell renal cell carcinoma. Cancer Biology and Therapy, 24(1), Article 2170669. https://doi.org/10.1080/15384047.2023.2170669

In clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), activation of hypoxic signaling induces NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) 1 alpha subcomplex, 4-like 2 (NDUFA4L2) expression. Over 90% of ccRCCs exhibit overexpression of NDUFA4L2, which we previously showed... Read More about NDUFA4L2 reduces mitochondrial respiration resulting in defective lysosomal trafficking in clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

Additive manufacturing of Al2O3 with engineered interlayers and high toughness through multi-material co-extrusion (2023)
Journal Article
Zhou, S., Cai, Q., Tirichenko, I. S., Vilchez, V., Gavalda-Diaz, O., Bouville, F., & Saiz, E. (2023). Additive manufacturing of Al2O3 with engineered interlayers and high toughness through multi-material co-extrusion. Acta Materialia, 246, Article 118704. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2023.118704

The additive manufacturing of ceramic composites with tailored microstructures is still challenging and time-consuming. However, there is great interest as it may enable the implementation of novel materials architectures following computer designs.... Read More about Additive manufacturing of Al2O3 with engineered interlayers and high toughness through multi-material co-extrusion.

The biocide triclosan induces (p)ppGpp dependent antibiotic tolerance and alters SarA dependent biofilm structures in Staphylococcus aureus (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Walsh, D., Salzer, A., Wolz, C., Aylott, J., & Hardie, K. R. The biocide triclosan induces (p)ppGpp dependent antibiotic tolerance and alters SarA dependent biofilm structures in Staphylococcus aureus

The biocide triclosan is used extensively in both household and hospital settings. The chronic exposure to the biocide occurring in individuals that use triclosan-containing products results in low levels of triclosan present in the human body that h... Read More about The biocide triclosan induces (p)ppGpp dependent antibiotic tolerance and alters SarA dependent biofilm structures in Staphylococcus aureus.

Between Ordinary Harm and Deviance: Evaluating the UK’s Regulatory Regime For Controlling Air Pollution From Wood Burning Stoves (2023)
Journal Article
Heydon, J. (2023). Between Ordinary Harm and Deviance: Evaluating the UK’s Regulatory Regime For Controlling Air Pollution From Wood Burning Stoves. British Journal of Criminology, 63(6), 1504-1522. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azac102

Particulate matter (PM) in air pollution causes illness, injury and premature death by infiltrating essential organs. Wood burning stoves are a primary source of PM in the United Kingdom, where domestic wood burning emissions have tripled over the la... Read More about Between Ordinary Harm and Deviance: Evaluating the UK’s Regulatory Regime For Controlling Air Pollution From Wood Burning Stoves.

Morphological and cytochemical characteristics of Varanus niloticus (Squamata, Varanidae) blood cells (2023)
Journal Article
Soliman, S. A., Abd-Elhafeez, H. H., Mohamed, N., Al-Rashdi, B. M., Alghamdi, A. A., Elmansi, A., …Massoud, D. (2023). Morphological and cytochemical characteristics of Varanus niloticus (Squamata, Varanidae) blood cells. Microscopy Research and Technique, 86(5), 600-613. https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.24298

Varanus niloticus is a lizard residing within the Varanidae family. To date no studies detailing its blood morphology and characteristics have been conducted. This study used histologically stained blood and bone marrow samples to visualize the cells... Read More about Morphological and cytochemical characteristics of Varanus niloticus (Squamata, Varanidae) blood cells.

Peer-led recovery groups for people with psychosis in South Africa (PRIZE): protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial (2023)
Journal Article
Asher, L., Rapiya, B., Repper, J., Reddy, T., Myers, B., Hanlon, C., …Brooke-Sumner, C. (2023). Peer-led recovery groups for people with psychosis in South Africa (PRIZE): protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 9, Article 19

Background The available care for people with psychosis in South Africa is inadequate to support personal recovery. Group peer support interventions are a promising approach to foster recovery, but little is known about the preferences of service... Read More about Peer-led recovery groups for people with psychosis in South Africa (PRIZE): protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial.

Who wins and who loses from state subsidies? (2023)
Journal Article
Du, J., Girma, S., Görg, H., & Stepanok, I. (2023). Who wins and who loses from state subsidies?. Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue Canadienne d'Économique, 56(3), 1007-1031. https://doi.org/10.1111/caje.12644

China is perceived to rely on subsidizing firms in targeted industries to improve their performance and stay competitive. We implement an approach that allows for the joint estimation of direct and indirect effects of subsidies on subsidized and non-... Read More about Who wins and who loses from state subsidies?.

Making prisoner deaths visible: Towards a new epistemological approach (2023)
Journal Article
Tomczak, P., & Mulgrew, R. (2023). Making prisoner deaths visible: Towards a new epistemological approach. Incarceration, 4, https://doi.org/10.1177/26326663231160344

In custodial contexts, the duty of states to protect the most fundamental right-to life-is heightened. Nevertheless, prisoner deaths are a universal and frequent concern. The mortality rate among the 11.5 million prisoners globally is up to 50% highe... Read More about Making prisoner deaths visible: Towards a new epistemological approach.

Water Grabbing, Capitalist Accumulation and Resistance: Conceptualising the Multiple Dimensions of Class Struggle (2023)
Journal Article
Bieler, A., & Moore, M. (2023). Water Grabbing, Capitalist Accumulation and Resistance: Conceptualising the Multiple Dimensions of Class Struggle. Global Labour Journal, 14(1), 2-20. https://doi.org/10.15173/glj.v14i1.5074

The purpose of this article is to reflect on how we can conceptualise the multiple types of struggles over water. Through a historical materialist engagement with social reproduction theorists, post-colonial interventions and eco-socialism, we argue... Read More about Water Grabbing, Capitalist Accumulation and Resistance: Conceptualising the Multiple Dimensions of Class Struggle.

An update on the recent advances and discovery of novel tubulin colchicine binding inhibitors (2023)
Journal Article
Weng, H., Li, J., Zhu, H., Carver Wong, K. F., Zhu, Z., & Xu, J. (2023). An update on the recent advances and discovery of novel tubulin colchicine binding inhibitors. Future Medicinal Chemistry, 15(1), 73-95. https://doi.org/10.4155/fmc-2022-0212

Microtubules, formed by α- and β-tubulin heterodimer, are considered as a major target to prevent the proliferation of tumor cells. Microtubule-targeted agents have become increasingly effective anticancer drugs. However, due to the relatively sophis... Read More about An update on the recent advances and discovery of novel tubulin colchicine binding inhibitors.

Time-resolved chiral x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy with enhanced atomic site-selectivity: a Free Electron Laser investigation of electronically excited fenchome enantiomers (2023)
Journal Article
Facciala, D., Devetta, M., Beauvarlet, S., Besley, N., Calegari, F., Callegari, C., …Vozzi, C. (2023). Time-resolved chiral x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy with enhanced atomic site-selectivity: a Free Electron Laser investigation of electronically excited fenchome enantiomers. Physical Review X, 13(1), Article 011044. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.13.011044

Chirality is widespread in nature, playing a fundamental role in biochemical processes and in the origin of life itself. The observation of dynamics in chiral molecules is crucial for the understanding and control of the chiral activity of photoexcit... Read More about Time-resolved chiral x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy with enhanced atomic site-selectivity: a Free Electron Laser investigation of electronically excited fenchome enantiomers.

Polarity Transduction Enables the Formal Electronically Mismatched Radical Addition to Alkenes (2023)
Journal Article
Paul, S., Filippini, D., & Silvi, M. (2023). Polarity Transduction Enables the Formal Electronically Mismatched Radical Addition to Alkenes. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 145(5), 2773-2778. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c12699

The formation of carbon-carbon bonds via the intermolecular addition of alkyl radicals to alkenes is a cornerstone of organic chemistry and plays a central role in synthesis. However, unless specific electrophilic radicals are involved, polarity matc... Read More about Polarity Transduction Enables the Formal Electronically Mismatched Radical Addition to Alkenes.