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The Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) Report Summaries
Critical Quarterly, 2004These reports are useful summaries of a quantity of research undertaken over a course of years by the independent HEPI research unit, based in Oxford. They are researched responses to the range of issues and questions which have been current in UK higher education over the last five or six years.
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Viral Immunology, 2008
A novel gene was previously isolated from a cDNA library of human embryo lung tissue by its encoded protein, which interacts with non-structural protein 10 (nsp-10) of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV). The protein was named human embryo lung cellular protein interacting with SARS-CoV nsp-10 (HEPIS), and it is composed of 147
Min, Hong +6 more
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A novel gene was previously isolated from a cDNA library of human embryo lung tissue by its encoded protein, which interacts with non-structural protein 10 (nsp-10) of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV). The protein was named human embryo lung cellular protein interacting with SARS-CoV nsp-10 (HEPIS), and it is composed of 147
Min, Hong +6 more
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Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2012
Helium Plasma Ionization (HePI) generates gaseous negative ions upon exposure of vapors emanating from organic nitro compounds. A simple adaptation converts any electrospray ionization source to a HePI source by passing helium through the sample delivery metal capillary held at a negative potential.
Julius Pavlov, Athula Attygalle
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Helium Plasma Ionization (HePI) generates gaseous negative ions upon exposure of vapors emanating from organic nitro compounds. A simple adaptation converts any electrospray ionization source to a HePI source by passing helium through the sample delivery metal capillary held at a negative potential.
Julius Pavlov, Athula Attygalle
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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 2013
Solid HgCl2 is readily detected at ambient conditions by electron capture in a HePI-MS source. The captured electron occupies the empty 6 s orbital of the Hg atom. The resulting radical-anion HgCl2 (-•) can exist as three "flexomers" of different Cl-Hg-Cl angle.
Sathis S, Weerasinghe +3 more
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Solid HgCl2 is readily detected at ambient conditions by electron capture in a HePI-MS source. The captured electron occupies the empty 6 s orbital of the Hg atom. The resulting radical-anion HgCl2 (-•) can exist as three "flexomers" of different Cl-Hg-Cl angle.
Sathis S, Weerasinghe +3 more
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Evaluation of multi-echo-based Hybrid-EPI (HEPI) technique for measuring brain oxygenation
ISMRM Annual MeetingThe reversible component of transverse relaxation time, R2’, enables the measurement of blood oxygenation, an important biomarker in several diseases. We propose a multi-echo HEPI technique to estimate R2’. HEPI combines GRE and SE and hence provides R2* and R2, when acquired at different echo-times.
Krishnapriya Venugopal +6 more
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HepI peptide of thrombospondin_1 alters the foreign body response
Matrix Biology, 2006M SWEETWYNE +3 more
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Abstract Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) inner-core biosynthesis is classically initiated by a heptosyltransferase enzyme most commonly Heptosyltranferase I (HepI), a conserved WaaC-like enzyme. An alternative heptosyltranferase variant, OpsX, occurs alone in a subset of Gram-negative bacteria and co-exist with WaaC-like enzyme within the same
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