Publications by authors named "D Buttler"

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  • Nanomaterials have various useful applications, but their synthesis is often a lengthy and complex process, making it hard for researchers to keep up with the information needed for development.
  • To address this, scientists created tools to extract and organize data from approximately 35,000 articles about nanomaterials, streamlining the access to synthesis protocols and chemical information.
  • The effectiveness of these tools was demonstrated with high accuracy in predicting nanomaterial composition and morphology, as well as analyzing images to assess sizes, ultimately helping researchers find trends and insights for future studies.
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In recent years, there has been growing evidence for the involvement of stem cells in cancer initiation. As a result of their long life span, stem cells may have an increased propensity to accumulate genetic damage relative to differentiated cells. Therefore, stem cells of normal tissues may be important targets for radiation-induced carcinogenesis.

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Radial glial cells represent a subpopulation of secondary neural precursor cells that differentiate from neuroepithelial progenitors and are transiently found in the developing CNS of mammals. There is ample evidence for a temporal and spatial arrangement of increasingly committed radial glial cells that is of critical importance for the organisation and specification of different brain regions. For the human ganglionic eminence, recent findings have shown an early molecular specification of this cell type by the CD15 carbohydrate epitope, beginning already at the end of the first trimester.

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Distribution of Fusarium mycotoxins in UK wheat mill fractions.

Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess

December 2011

The EU has set maximum limits for the Fusarium mycotoxins, deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZON). The maximum permitted level decreases from unprocessed wheat, through intermediary products, e.g.

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The human organic anion transporter 1 (hOAT1) plays a key role in the secretion of an array of potentially toxic organic anions including many clinically important drugs. Here we report on the genomic cloning of hOAT1. A human genomic library was used for screening of a PAC (P1 artificial chromosome) clone applying PCR techniques.

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