Publications by authors named "H V Knight"

Pectin is a major component of plant cells walls. The extent to which pectin chains crosslink with one another determines crucial properties including cell wall strength, porosity, and the ability of small, biologically significant molecules to access the cell. Despite its importance, significant gaps remain in our comprehension, at the molecular level, of how pectin cross-links influence the mechanical and physical properties of cell walls.

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Background: Alcohol misuse is linked to numerous health and socioeconomic harms. Edutainment and docutainment television programmes can act as health promotion tools, influencing health perceptions and behaviours. Inaccurate portrayals can engender misinformation.

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N6 adenosine and C5 cytosine modification of mRNAs, tRNAs and rRNAs are regulated by the behaviour of distinct sets of writer, reader and eraser effector proteins which are conventionally considered to function independently. Here, we provide evidence of global cross-regulatory and functional interaction between the mA and mC RNA methylation systems. We first show that mA and mC effector protein transcripts are subject to reciprocal base modification supporting the existence of co-regulatory post-transcriptional feedback loops.

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  • Many individuals with chronic stroke struggle with step width modulation, crucial for maintaining balance while walking.
  • A study tested the effects of different types of leg perturbations on improving this modulation, involving 54 participants divided into three groups receiving distinct interventions over 12 weeks.
  • Results showed that only the group experiencing stronger perturbations had significant improvements in controlling their swing leg and reduced fall rates compared to the control group, although clinical assessment findings were similar across all groups.
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