Publications by authors named "Sam Shu"

Nanobodies are emerging as critical tools for drug design. Several have been recently created to serve as inhibitors of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus s (SARS-CoV-2) entry in the host cell by targeting surface-exposed spike protein. Here we have established a pipeline that instead targets highly conserved viral proteins made only after viral entry into the host cell when the SARS-CoV-2 RNA-based genome is translated.

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Coastal urbanization causes environmental modifications that directly and indirectly influence the distribution and functioning of coral reefs. However, the capacity of urban infrastructure to support corals and vertically accrete is less understood. Here, we investigated if coral communities on reefs and seawalls in Singapore are distinct, and examined the environmental variables influencing coral carbonate production.

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Predicting the bleaching responses of corals is crucial in light of frequent heat stress events to manage further losses of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, especially for reefs impacted by urbanisation. We examined if the coral cover and community at various Singapore sites changed during the 2016 global coral bleaching event. Bleaching prevalence varied widely among sites in June 2016, and was best explained by site and coral species.

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