Reduced circulating adiponectin levels are associated with poor outcome in patients with diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Adiponectin has been shown to be protective against the development of DKD in Type 2 diabetic models. Read more
Pattern drafting and construction methods for clothing are focused on a narrow shape range and do not provide garments suitable for diverse populations. Read more
Project Background and Aims. It is widely known that differences in the nuclear genome contribute to aspects of us as individuals, from hair colour to lifespan. Read more
Population biology of coconut crabs. Anthropogenic change has led to highly fragmented habitats but widely dispersed disjointed populations living there are a challenge to monitor because sub-population sizes may be very small, difficult to access, and time consuming to sample regularly. Read more
Continuous crystallization has many advantages over traditional batch production such as cost effectiveness, consistent product quality, easy scale-up possibility, and enhanced process safety. Read more
Understanding factors affecting susceptibility and immunity to disease in wild populations is critical for assessing potential impact and ability to cross species boundaries. Read more
Flame retardants (FRs) are a diverse group of chemicals widely used since the 1970s in consumer products like furniture, textiles, electronics, and building materials to reduce flammability. Read more
Excess intake of dietary sugars are a major contributor to obesity, and type 2 diabetes and 82% of people state that taste is the major determinant of what they buy and eat. Read more
Energy storage(including using underground technologies), is an essential area of technological development in the transition to Net Zero to achieve the goals set out by the UK Government. Read more
According to a rigorously Morphotypological and therefore non-stylistic approach, the research project aims to investigate the "New Towns" phenomenon developed during the massive urban expansion in China outlined by the 10th Five-Year Plan. Read more
Our research aims to understand and manipulate plant DNA-repair pathways. This project elucidates the molecular mechanism of non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) for double-strand break (DSB) repair in Arabidopsis. Read more
Our research aims to understand and manipulate plant DNA-repair pathways. This project elucidates the molecular mechanism of non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) for double-strand break (DSB) repair in Arabidopsis. Read more
Female reproductive behaviours in most insects profoundly change after mating leading to rejection of courting males and induction of egg laying. Read more
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