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Understanding and promoting effective engagement with digital behavior change interventions

Science interventions

Morrison LG, Riper H, Spring BJ, Yardley L.
GSID: XcJkij03g2UJ
L Yardley, BJ Spring, H Riper, LG Morrison… - American journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier

This paper is one in a series developed through a process of expert consensus to provide an overview of questions of current importance in research into engagement with digital …

Divergent Synthesis of Quinolone Natural Products from .

European journal of organic chemistry

Geddis SM, Carro L, Hodgkinson JT, Spring DR.
PMID: 28111524
European J Org Chem. 2016 Dec;2016(35):5799-5802. doi: 10.1002/ejoc.201601195. Epub 2016 Nov 15.

Two divergent synthetic routes are reported offering access to four quinolone natural products from

A single-cross, RNA interference-based genetic tool for examining the long-term maintenance of homeostatic plasticity.

Frontiers in cellular neuroscience

Brusich DJ, Spring AM, Frank CA.
PMID: 25859184
Front Cell Neurosci. 2015 Mar 26;9:107. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2015.00107. eCollection 2015.

Homeostatic synaptic plasticity (HSP) helps neurons and synapses maintain physiologically appropriate levels of output. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster larval neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a valuable model for studying HSP. Here we introduce a genetic tool that allows fruit...

Movement-Related Cortical Potential Amplitude Reduction after Cycling Exercise Relates to the Extent of Neuromuscular Fatigue.

Frontiers in human neuroscience

Spring JN, Place N, Borrani F, Kayser B, Barral J.
PMID: 27313522
Front Hum Neurosci. 2016 Jun 01;10:257. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00257. eCollection 2016.

Exercise-induced fatigue affects the motor control and the ability to generate a given force or power. Surface electroencephalography allows researchers to investigate movement-related cortical potentials (MRCP), which reflect preparatory brain activity 1.5 s before movement onset. Although the MRCP...

Treatment of hypertension. Introduction.

New York state journal of medicine

SPRING M.
PMID: 14039465
N Y State J Med. 1962 May 15;62:1571-3.

No abstract available.

Copper catalyzed oxidation of organozinc halides.

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

Su X, Fox DJ, Blackwell DT, Tanaka K, Spring DR.
PMID: 17268658
Chem Commun (Camb). 2006 Oct 01;(37):3883-5. doi: 10.1039/b610218b. Epub 2006 Sep 01.

A wide range of organozinc substrates may be oxidized in the presence of catalytic copper to give carbon-carbon bonds in high yield.

Using mid-range laser scanners to digitize cultural-heritage sites.

IEEE computer graphics and applications

Spring AP, Peters C, Minns T.
PMID: 20650714
IEEE Comput Graph Appl. 2010 May-Jun;30(3):15-9. doi: 10.1109/MCG.2010.62.

Here, we explore new, more accessible ways of modeling 3D data sets that both professionals and amateurs can employ in areas such as architecture, forensics, geotechnics, cultural heritage, and even hobbyist modeling. To support our arguments, we present images...

Complete genome sequence of Thermosphaera aggregans type strain (M11TL).

Standards in genomic sciences

Spring S, Rachel R, Lapidus A, Davenport K, Tice H, Copeland A, Cheng JF, Lucas S, Chen F, Nolan M, Bruce D, Goodwin L, Pitluck S, Ivanova N, Mavromatis K, Ovchinnikova G, Pati A, Chen A, Palaniappan K, Land M, Hauser L, Chang YJ, Jeffries CC, Brettin T, Detter JC, Tapia R, Han C, Heimerl T, Weikl F, Brambilla E, Göker M, Bristow J, Eisen JA, Markowitz V, Hugenholtz P, Kyrpides NC, Klenk HP.
PMID: 21304709
Stand Genomic Sci. 2010 Jun 15;2(3):245-59. doi: 10.4056/sigs.821804.

Thermosphaera aggregans Huber et al. 1998 is the type species of the genus Thermosphaera, which comprises at the time of writing only one species. This species represents archaea with a hyperthermophilic, heterotrophic, strictly anaerobic and fermentative phenotype. The type...

Complete genome sequence of Brachyspira murdochii type strain (56-150).

Standards in genomic sciences

Pati A, Sikorski J, Gronow S, Munk C, Lapidus A, Copeland A, Glavina Del Tio T, Nolan M, Lucas S, Chen F, Tice H, Cheng JF, Han C, Detter JC, Bruce D, Tapia R, Goodwin L, Pitluck S, Liolios K, Ivanova N, Mavromatis K, Mikhailova N, Chen A, Palaniappan K, Land M, Hauser L, Chang YJ, Jeffries CD, Spring S, Rohde M, Göker M, Bristow J, Eisen JA, Markowitz V, Hugenholtz P, Kyrpides NC, Klenk HP.
PMID: 21304710
Stand Genomic Sci. 2010 Jun 15;2(3):260-9. doi: 10.4056/sigs.831993.

Brachyspira murdochii Stanton et al. 1992 is a non-pathogenic, host-associated spirochete of the family Brachyspiraceae. Initially isolated from the intestinal content of a healthy swine, the 'group B spirochaetes' were first described as Serpulina murdochii. Members of the family...

Complete genome sequence of Vulcanisaeta distributa type strain (IC-017).

Standards in genomic sciences

Mavromatis K, Sikorski J, Pabst E, Teshima H, Lapidus A, Lucas S, Nolan M, Glavina Del Rio T, Cheng JF, Bruce D, Goodwin L, Pitluck S, Liolios K, Ivanova N, Mikhailova N, Pati A, Chen A, Palaniappan K, Land M, Hauser L, Chang YJ, Jeffries CD, Rohde M, Spring S, Göker M, Wirth R, Woyke T, Bristow J, Eisen JA, Markowitz V, Hugenholtz P, Klenk HP, Kyrpides NC.
PMID: 21304741
Stand Genomic Sci. 2010 Sep 28;3(2):117-25. doi: 10.4056/sigs.1113067.

Vulcanisaeta distributa Itoh et al. 2002 belongs to the family Thermoproteaceae in the phylum Crenarchaeota. The genus Vulcanisaeta is characterized by a global distribution in hot and acidic springs. This is the first genome sequence from a member of...

Complete genome sequence of Sulfurimonas autotrophica type strain (OK10).

Standards in genomic sciences

Sikorski J, Munk C, Lapidus A, Ngatchou Djao OD, Lucas S, Glavina Del Rio T, Nolan M, Tice H, Han C, Cheng JF, Tapia R, Goodwin L, Pitluck S, Liolios K, Ivanova N, Mavromatis K, Mikhailova N, Pati A, Sims D, Meincke L, Brettin T, Detter JC, Chen A, Palaniappan K, Land M, Hauser L, Chang YJ, Jeffries CD, Rohde M, Lang E, Spring S, Göker M, Woyke T, Bristow J, Eisen JA, Markowitz V, Hugenholtz P, Kyrpides NC, Klenk HP.
PMID: 21304749
Stand Genomic Sci. 2010 Oct 27;3(2):194-202. doi: 10.4056/sigs.1173118.

Sulfurimonas autotrophica Inagaki et al. 2003 is the type species of the genus Sulfurimonas. This genus is of interest because of its significant contribution to the global sulfur cycle as it oxidizes sulfur compounds to sulfate and by its...

Complete genome sequence of Desulfomicrobium baculatum type strain (X).

Standards in genomic sciences

Copeland A, Spring S, Göker M, Schneider S, Lapidus A, Del Rio TG, Tice H, Cheng JF, Chen F, Nolan M, Bruce D, Goodwin L, Pitluck S, Ivanova N, Mavrommatis K, Ovchinnikova G, Pati A, Chen A, Palaniappan K, Land M, Hauser L, Chang YJ, Jeffries CC, Meincke L, Sims D, Brettin T, Detter JC, Han C, Chain P, Bristow J, Eisen JA, Markowitz V, Hugenholtz P, Kyrpides NC, Klenk HP, Lucas S.
PMID: 21304634
Stand Genomic Sci. 2009 Jul 20;1(1):29-37. doi: 10.4056/sigs.13134.

Desulfomicrobium baculatum is the type species of the genus Desulfomicrobium, which is the type genus of the family Desulfomicrobiaceae. It is of phylogenetic interest because of the isolated location of the family Desulfomicrobiaceae within the order Desulfovibrionales. D. baculatum...

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