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    • High resolution metagenomic characterization of complex infectomes in paediatric acute respiratory infection 

      Li, Ci-Xiu; Li, Wei; Zhou, Jun; Zhang, Bing; Feng, Yan; Xu, Chang-Ping; Lu, Yi-Yu; Holmes, Edward C.; Shi, Mang
      Published 2020
      The diversity of pathogens associated with acute respiratory infection (ARI) makes diagnosis challenging. Traditional pathogen screening tests have a limited detection range and provide little additional information. We ...
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    • Cognitive processing biases in those experiencing frequent or chronic headaches or migraines: a meta-analysis and systematic review (protocol) 

      Todd, Jemma; O'Hara, Robert
      Published 2020-05-11
      The aim of this review is to explore the role of cognitive biases in those experiencing frequent or chronic headaches and migraines (based on selection criteria outlined across studies – e.g. criteria stated in the ...
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    • Dataset for Invasive mammalian predators habituate to and generalise avian prey cues: a mechanism for conserving native prey 

      Price, Catherine Joyce; Banks, Peter B.; Brown, Samantha; Latham, M. Cecilia; Latham, A. David M.; Pech, Roger P.; Norbury, Grant L.
      Published 2020-05-12
      Invasive mammalian predators can cause the decline and extinction of vulnerable native species. Many invasive mammalian predators are dietary generalists that hunt a variety of prey. These predators often rely upon olfaction ...
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    • Synthesis of Gallinamide A Analogues as Potent Falcipain Inhibitors and Antimalarials 

      Conroy, Trent; Guo, Jin T.; Elias, Nabiha; Cergol, Katie M.; Gut, Jiri; Legac, Jennifer; Khatoon, Lubna; Liu, Yang; McGowan, Sheena; Rosenthal, Philip J.; Hunt, Nicholas H.; Payne, Richard J.
      Published 2014-11-20
      Analogues of the natural product gallinamide A were prepared to elucidate novel inhibitors of the falcipain cysteine proteases. Analogues exhibited potent inhibition of falcipain-2 (FP-2) and falcipain-3 (FP-3) and of the ...
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    • Rapid Additive-Free Selenocystine–Selenoester Peptide Ligation 

      Mitchell, Nicholas J.; Malins, Lara R.; Liu, Xuyu; Thompson, Robert E.; Chan, Bun; Radom, Leo; Payne, Richard J.
      Published 2015-10-21
      We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-terminal selenocystine that proceeds in aqueous buffer to afford native amide bonds without the use of additives. The ...
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