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    • Numerical investigation of passive optical sorting of plasmon nanoparticles 

      Ploschner, Martin; Mazilu, Michael; Cizmar, Tomas; Dholakia, Kishan (2011-07-06) - Journal article
      We explore the passive optical sorting of plasmon nanoparticles and investigate the optimal wavelength and optimal beam shape of incident field. The condition for optimal wavelength is found by maximising the nanoparticle ...
    • Rapid regulation of protein activity in fission yeast 

      Boe, Cathrine A.; Garcia, Ignacio; Pai, Chen-Chun; Sharom, Jeffrey R.; Skjolberg, Henriette C.; Boye, Erik; Kearsey, Stephen; MacNeill, Stuart Andrew; Tyers, Michael D.; Grallert, Beata (2008-05-05) - Journal article
      Background: The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is widely-used as a model organism for the study of a broad range of eukaryotic cellular processes such as cell cycle, genome stability and cell morphology. Despite ...
    • MCM-GINS and MCM-MCM interactions in vivo visualised by bimolecular fluorescence complementation in fission yeast 

      Akman, Goekhan; MacNeill, Stuart Andrew (2009-02-19) - Journal article
      Background: Each of the three individual components of the CMG complex (Cdc45, MCM and GINS) is essential for chromosomal DNA replication in eukaryotic cells, both for the initiation of replication at origins and also for ...
    • Functional mapping of the fission yeast DNA polymerase delta B-subunit Cdc1 by site-directed and random pentapeptide insertion mutagenesis 

      Garcia, JS; Baranovskiy, AG; Knatko, EV; Gray, FC; Tahirov, TH; MacNeill, Stuart Andrew (2009-08-17) - Journal article
      Background: DNA polymerase delta plays an essential role in chromosomal DNA replication in eukaryotic cells, being responsible for synthesising the bulk of the lagging strand. In fission yeast, Pol delta is a heterotetrameric ...
    • Human tissue in systems medicine 

      Caie, Peter David; Schuur, Klaas; Oniscu, Anca; Mullen, Peter; Reynolds, Paul Andrew; Harrison, David James (2013-12) - Journal item
      Histopathology, the examination of an architecturally artefactual, two dimensional, static image remains a potent tool allowing diagnosis and empirical expectation of prognosis. Considerable optimism exists that the advent ...