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Frequency- and state-dependent effects of hippocampal neural disinhibition on hippocampal local field potential oscillations in anaesthetised rats (2019)
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Gwilt, M., Bauer, M., & Bast, T. (2019). Frequency- and state-dependent effects of hippocampal neural disinhibition on hippocampal local field potential oscillations in anaesthetised rats

Reduced inhibitory GABA function, so-called neural disinhibition, has been implicated in cognitive disorders, including schizophrenia and age-related cognitive decline. We previously showed in rats that hippocampal disinhibition by local microinfusio... Read More about Frequency- and state-dependent effects of hippocampal neural disinhibition on hippocampal local field potential oscillations in anaesthetised rats.

Healthcare professional views of implementing remote measurement technology in central nervous system disorders: A qualitative interview study (Preprint) (2019)
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Andrews, J., Craven, M. P., Jamnadas-Khoda, J., Lang, A. R., Morriss, R., & Hollis, C. (in press). Healthcare professional views of implementing remote measurement technology in central nervous system disorders: A qualitative interview study (Preprint)

Background: Remote measurement technologies (RMTs) can be used to collect data on a variety of bio-behavioural variables, which may benefit the care of people with central nervous system disorders. While various studies have explored their potential... Read More about Healthcare professional views of implementing remote measurement technology in central nervous system disorders: A qualitative interview study (Preprint).

Evaluating a theoretically informed and co-created mHealth educational intervention for first-time hearing aid users: a qualitative interview study (2019)
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Maidment, D., Heyes, R., Gomez, R., Coulson, N. S., Wharrad, H., & Ferguson, M. A. Evaluating a theoretically informed and co-created mHealth educational intervention for first-time hearing aid users: a qualitative interview study

Background: Knowledge of hearing aids in adults living with hearing loss is highly variable, resulting in suboptimal or non-use. This issue can be addressed by the provision of high-quality educational information. Objective: This study assesse... Read More about Evaluating a theoretically informed and co-created mHealth educational intervention for first-time hearing aid users: a qualitative interview study.

Two Receptor-Like Kinases Required For Arabidopsis Endodermal Root Organisation Shape The Rhizosphere Microbiome (2019)
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Durr, J., Reyt, G., Spaepen, S., Hilton, S., Meehan, C., Qi, W., …Gutierrez-Marcos, J. Two Receptor-Like Kinases Required For Arabidopsis Endodermal Root Organisation Shape The Rhizosphere Microbiome

The Casparian Strip (CS) constitutes a physical diffusion barrier to water and nutrients in plant roots, and is formed by the polar deposition of lignin polymer in the endodermis. This precise pattern of lignin deposition is thought to be mediated by... Read More about Two Receptor-Like Kinases Required For Arabidopsis Endodermal Root Organisation Shape The Rhizosphere Microbiome.

Response To ICO Consultation On The Draft Framework Code Of Practice For The Use Of Personal Data In Political Campaigning (2019)
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McAuley, D., & Chen, J. (2019). Response To ICO Consultation On The Draft Framework Code Of Practice For The Use Of Personal Data In Political Campaigning

Horizon is a Research Institute centred at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within the UKRI Digital Economy programme. Horizon brings together researchers from a broad range of disciplines to investigate the opportunities and challenge... Read More about Response To ICO Consultation On The Draft Framework Code Of Practice For The Use Of Personal Data In Political Campaigning.

Nuclear poly(A) tail size is regulated by Cnot1 during the serum response (2019)
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Singhania, R., Thorn, G. J., Williams, K., Gandhi, R. D., Daher, C., Barthet-Barateig, A., …de Moor, C. H. (2019). Nuclear poly(A) tail size is regulated by Cnot1 during the serum response

The poly(A) tail removal from mRNAs introduces a delay between mRNA synthesis and decay. We measured levels and poly(A) tail sizes of serum-induced mRNAs and used mathematical modelling to compare their deadenylation time with the delay in decay and... Read More about Nuclear poly(A) tail size is regulated by Cnot1 during the serum response.

Response To The Governments Consultation Smart Data Putting Consumers In Control Of Their Data And Enabling Innovation (2019)
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McAuley, D., & Chen, J. (2019). Response To The Governments Consultation Smart Data Putting Consumers In Control Of Their Data And Enabling Innovation

Horizon is a Research Institute centred at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within the UKRI Digital Economy programme. Horizon brings together researchers from a broad range ofdisciplines to investigate the opportunities and challenges... Read More about Response To The Governments Consultation Smart Data Putting Consumers In Control Of Their Data And Enabling Innovation.

The neural bases of resilient cognitive systems: Evidence of variable neuro-displacement in the semantic system (2019)
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Jung, J., Rice, G. E., & Lambon Ralph, M. A. The neural bases of resilient cognitive systems: Evidence of variable neuro-displacement in the semantic system

The purpose of this study was to initiate exploration of an equally-important research goal: what are the neurocomputational mechanisms that make these cognitive systems “well engineered” and thus resilient across a range of performance demands and t... Read More about The neural bases of resilient cognitive systems: Evidence of variable neuro-displacement in the semantic system.

Root development is maintained by specific bacteria-bacteria interactions within a complex microbiome (2019)
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Finkel, O. M., Salas-González, I., Castrillo, G., Law, T. F., Conway, J. M., Lima Teixeira, P. J. P., …Dangl, J. L. Root development is maintained by specific bacteria-bacteria interactions within a complex microbiome

Plants grow within a complex web of species interacting with each other and with the plant via a wide repertoire of chemical signals. To model plant-microbe-microbe-environment interactions, we inoculated seedlings with a defined 185-member bacterial... Read More about Root development is maintained by specific bacteria-bacteria interactions within a complex microbiome.

Protocol to assess risk of breast cancer associated with use of hormone replacement therapy in real world settings: two nested case-control studies in primary care. (2019)
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Vinogradova, Y., Coupland, C., & Hippisley-Cox, J. Protocol to assess risk of breast cancer associated with use of hormone replacement therapy in real world settings: two nested case-control studies in primary care

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is used to help women suffering from menopausal symptoms and reduce risk of osteoporosis. Although effective, the therapy may lead to an increased risk of breast cancer. Previous studies have not been powerful enou... Read More about Protocol to assess risk of breast cancer associated with use of hormone replacement therapy in real world settings: two nested case-control studies in primary care..

A conserved protein, BcmA, mediates motility, biofilm formation, and host colonisation in Adherent Invasive Escherichia coli (2019)
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Cogger-Ward, R., Collins, A., McLean, D., Dehinsilu, J., & Huett, A. (2019). A conserved protein, BcmA, mediates motility, biofilm formation, and host colonisation in Adherent Invasive Escherichia coli

Adherent Invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) is a non-diarrhoeagenic intestinal E. coli pathotype associated with Crohn’s Disease. AIEC pathogenesis is characterised by biofilm formation, adhesion to and invasion of intestinal epithelial cells, and intr... Read More about A conserved protein, BcmA, mediates motility, biofilm formation, and host colonisation in Adherent Invasive Escherichia coli.