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Project Description: This EPSRC-funded PhD project will investigate how next-generation electric and autonomous vehicles can operate as symbiotic agents within the urban ecosystem—intelligently
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-transforming gene-binding factor (PBF) is a ubiquitously expressed transmembrane glycoprotein with an emerging critical role in signal transduction. PBF overexpression in vitro can induce cellular proliferation
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novo neurogenesis followed by integration of new neurons into functional neural circuits. In humans, new neurons are made daily during learning, and these new neurons also integrate into functional
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Main description: Native mass spectrometry is an expanding structural biology tool to elucidate the function of protein complexes. Excitingly, the demand for this technology is increasing. However
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heating, ventilation, and appliance use, which need behavioural interventions like feedback and education. These behaviours influence how retrofits are adopted and maintained, causing performance gaps
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The ability of an organism to distinguish between self and non-self and to mount an effective response is the foundation of a functional immune system. The immune systems of animals and plants have
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Background: The proposed project has emerged from a long-standing interest in the signalling and repair functions of the BRCA1 and PALB2 tumour suppressors. Specifically, we have been investigating
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Project Outline Skeletal muscle undergoes progressive loss of mass and function during ageing, a process termed sarcopenia. This decline arises from reduced myogenesis and degeneration of existing
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storage systems, such as adsorption chillers and thermochemical heat storage units Structure–property–performance relationships governing gas uptake, heat storage capacity, and cycling stability
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for bird populations. Here, we will investigate plastic use in established breeding populations of open-nesting Common Blackbirds (Turdus merula), and closed-nesting Blue (Cyanistes caeruleus) and Great Tits