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Positive Effect of Non-territorial Office on Privacy

open access: yesAnnals of Business Administrative Science, 2013
The office research in environmental psychology that was inspired by the non-territorial office experiments of Allen and his colleagues in 1970, and undertaken since the 1980s, deemed privacy in the open office setting problematic; however, experiments ...
Nobuyuki INAMIZU
doaj   +1 more source

Biophysical approaches for studying viral entry

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Viruses infect all living organisms and have been responsible for major epidemics and pandemics. Their ongoing evolutionary battle with host defenses creates a constant need for improved tools to study viral behavior. Advancing methods to probe viral attachment, fusion, and genome release deepen our understanding of how infections begin and support the
Inbar Yosibash, Raya Sorkin
wiley   +1 more source

Transparent government, not transparent citizens: a report on privacy and transparency for the Cabinet Office

open access: yes, 2011
1. Privacy is extremely important to transparency. The political legitimacy of a transparency programme will depend crucially on its ability to retain public confidence.
O'Hara, Kieron, Cabinet Office
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Competition and Cooperation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The “transfer of the responsibility of paying for publication to the individual author (or the author’s funding agency or institution)” that is brought about by gold author-pays open access is, as Gary Hall notes in Pirate Philosophy, a “typical ...
Sebastian Nordhoff   +5 more
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Rab14 regulates the transport of human papillomavirus to the trans‐Golgi network for infectious cell entry

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
This study reveals that the small GTPase Rab14 is necessary for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and plays an essential role in the transport of virions to the trans‐Golgi network (TGN). HPV in the early endosome (EE), which harbors GTP‐bound Rab14, is transported to the TGN through the switch of Rab14 from its GTP‐bound to GDP‐bound form.
Yoshiyuki Ishii, Iwao Kukimoto
wiley   +1 more source

News from the Office of Research

open access: yes, 2017
January 2017: Conflicts of interests workshop Jan 20 -- Institutional review board labs -- Innovation Fund reopens: 1000 dollar grants available for students -- BMEidea competition offers university biomedical entrepreneurs the chance to win up to 10,000
Office of Research
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Modulation of Homer1 EVH1 domain internal dynamics by putative autism‐associated mutations

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
The putative autism‐associated M65I and S97L variants of the EVH1 domain of the postsynaptic scaffold protein Homer1 do not exhibit substantial changes in their overall structure or partner binding. Both of them, but especially the M65I variant, show altered internal dynamics relative to the wild‐type domain on the μs‐ms timescale, indicated by the ...
Fanni Farkas   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

U OF U CARDIOLOGISTS TO OPEN ST. GEORGE OFFICE

open access: yes, 1996
The Division of Cardiology at the University of Utah School of Medicine will open an office in St. George, Utah on July 15.

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Cell geometry and membrane protein crowding constrain Escherichia coli growth rate, overflow metabolism, respiration, and maintenance energy

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
The physical dimensions and shape of bacterial cells define the surface area available to acquire nutrients and the volume available for synthesizing proteins and DNA. Here, we use computational systems biology to decode the importance of cell geometry as a major determinant of prokaryotic phenotype, including growth rate and metabolic efficiency. This
Ross P. Carlson   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

News from the Office of Research

open access: yes, 2018
January 2018: First monthly SBIR Q&A Session is Jan. 18 -- Research Funding Opportunity: EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement -- Research workshop: 'Conflicts of Interest & Time Commitments' on Jan.
Office of Research
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