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The Relationship Between Artificial Sweetener Intake from Soft Drinks and Internet Addiction Among Students: An Analytical and Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health
Lovrincevic Pavlovic N   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

IP7 guards the CDK gate

Nature Chemical Biology, 2008
Analyses of mutants affecting the synthesis of inositol phosphates have uncovered a variety of new roles for these small molecules in cells, but identification of their physiological targets has lagged behind. New studies on the yeast phosphate starvation response have brought the inositol pyrophosphate IP7 and its mechanism of action into sharp focus.
John D York, Daniel J Lew
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Archaeological evaluation on land north of Lower Farm Barn, The Causeway, Hitcham, Suffolk, IP7 7NE: January 2021

2021
Six trial-trenches were laid out across the development site. The trenches were 20m long by 1.8m wide (totalling 216m) providing a 5% sample of the site. The trenches were mechanically excavated under archaeological supervision. All archaeological horizons were excavated and recorded according to the WSI.
Pooley, L., Hicks, E.
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Affinity‐based proteomics reveals novel targets of inositol pyrophosphate (5‐IP7)‐dependent phosphorylation and binding in Trypanosomacruzi replicative stages

Molecular Microbiology, 2021
AbstractDiphosphoinositol‐5‐pentakisphosphate (5‐PP‐IP5), also known as inositol heptakisphosphate (5‐IP7), has been described as a high‐energy phosphate metabolite that participates in the regulation of multiple cellular processes through protein binding or serine pyrophosphorylation, a posttranslational modification involving a β‐phosphoryl transfer.
Brian S. Mantilla   +4 more
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Archaeological evaluation on land at 1 Pykenham Way, Hadleigh, Suffolk, IP7 5EP

2021
An archaeological evaluation (one trial-trench) was carried out at 1 Pykenham Way, Hadleigh, Suffolk in advance of the construction of a single detached dwelling and garage. The site is c 350m southwest of a significant multi-period site at Aldham Mill, is located in the main settlement area of medieval Hadleigh and surrounded by numerous recordings of
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Archaeological evaluation at Land at Powney Street, Milden, Milden, Suffolk, IP7 7AL: December 2022

2023
Archaeological evaluation of two trial-trenches carried out as per the conditions laid out in the project brief and WSI An archaeological evaluation (two trial-trenches) was carried out on land at Powney Street, Milden, Suffolk in advance of the construction of two new dwellings.
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Analytical Buildings Record (level 3) at Shelley Hall, Shelley, Suffolk. IP7 5QX

2020
Historical buildings report Shelley Lodge retains the frame and part of the collar purlin roof of a C15th cross-wing forming two downstairs and upstairs rooms. It would have been part of an open hall house of which the rest has been lost. There is a C17th inglenook style fireplace which has been highly rebuilt and two storey C17th additions have been ...
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Archaeological evaluation at land north of Lower Farm Barn, The Causeway Hitcham, Suffolk, IP7 7NE: April-May 2021

2021
An area approximately 41m long by 32m wide was excavated at the south end of the proposed development site. The excavation area was mechanically stripped under archaeological supervision. All archaeological horizons were excavated and recorded according to the WSI. A metal detector was used to check the excavation area, spoil heaps and excavated strata.
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