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Structure-based design, synthesis and evaluation of a novel family of PEX5-PEX14 interaction inhibitors against Trypanosoma (2022)
Journal Article
Napolitano, V., Mróz, P., Marciniak, M., Kalel, V. C., Softley, C. A., Janna Olmos, J. D., …Dubin, G. (2022). Structure-based design, synthesis and evaluation of a novel family of PEX5-PEX14 interaction inhibitors against Trypanosoma. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 243, Article 114778. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmech.2022.114778

Trypanosomiases are neglected tropical diseases caused by Trypanosoma (sub)species. Available treatments are limited and have considerable adverse effects and questionable efficacy in the chronic stage of the disease, urgently calling for the identif... Read More about Structure-based design, synthesis and evaluation of a novel family of PEX5-PEX14 interaction inhibitors against Trypanosoma.

The Doubtful Heir (2022)
Book Chapter
Yearling, R. (2022). The Doubtful Heir. In The Complete Works of James Shirley

Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus V3526 Vaccine RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Mutants Increase Vaccine Safety Through Restricted Tissue Tropism in a Mouse Model (2022)
Journal Article
Haines, C. A., Campos, R. K., Azar, S. R., Warmbrod, K. L., Kautz, T. F., Forrester, N. L., & Rossi, S. L. (in press). Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus V3526 Vaccine RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Mutants Increase Vaccine Safety Through Restricted Tissue Tropism in a Mouse Model. Zoonoses, 2(1), https://doi.org/10.15212/zoonoses-2021-0016

Announcing a new article publication for Zoonoses journal. Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) is an arbovirus endemic to the Americas, for which no vaccines or antiviral agents have been approved. TC-83 and V3526 are the best-characterized v... Read More about Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus V3526 Vaccine RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Mutants Increase Vaccine Safety Through Restricted Tissue Tropism in a Mouse Model.

Are digital influencers social change catalysts Empirical findings from the online apparel industry (2022)
Journal Article
Khwaja, M. G., Zaman, U., & Hameed Butt, A. (2022). Are digital influencers social change catalysts Empirical findings from the online apparel industry. International Journal of Technology Marketing, 16(1), https://doi.org/10.1504/ijtmkt.2022.122442

Digital influencers have evolved the thinking and buying patterns of consumers on the social media platforms. The unorthodox approach of attracting the masses has considerably increased online purchase intentions. Especially during the global pandemi... Read More about Are digital influencers social change catalysts Empirical findings from the online apparel industry.

Entrepreneurial egalitarianism: How inequality and insecurity stifle innovation (2022)
Report
Berry, C., & O’Donovan, N. (2022). Entrepreneurial egalitarianism: How inequality and insecurity stifle innovation. TBC

Despite recent advances in our understanding of how innovation happens – for example, recognising the role of the state in fuelling private sector innovation, and of user demand in enabling the generation and dissemination of innovation – the assumpt... Read More about Entrepreneurial egalitarianism: How inequality and insecurity stifle innovation.

Research Progress of Antimicrobial Peptides in the Field of Marine Antifouling (2022)
Journal Article
Lou, T., Bai, X., He, X., Yang, Y., Yang, Z., & Yuan, C. (2022). Research Progress of Antimicrobial Peptides in the Field of Marine Antifouling. China Surface Engineering, 35(2), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.11933/j.issn.1007-9289.20210611001

Marine biofouling is still a problem that needs to be urgently solved. However, comprehensive studies and reports on the research progress of antimicrobial peptides in the field of marine antifouling remain scant. Three types of antimicrobial peptide... Read More about Research Progress of Antimicrobial Peptides in the Field of Marine Antifouling.