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        Data comparing the separation and elution of vitamin D metabolites on an ultra performance supercritical fluid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometer (UPSFC-MS/MS) compared to liquid chromatography (LC) and data presenting approaches to UPSFC method optimization 

        Jenkinson, Carl; Taylor, Angela E.; Storbeck, Karl-Heinz; Hewison, Martin (Elsevier, 2018)
        The data presented is related to the research article "Analysis of multiple vitamin D metabolites by ultra performance supercritical fluid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPSFC-MS/MS)" (Jenkinson et al., 2018) ...
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        Degradation of synthetic xylan effluent using a membrane bioreactor 

        Edward, V. A.; Pillay, V. L.; Swart, P.; Jacobs, E.; Singh, S. (Academy of Science for South Africa, 2003)
        We have built a novel membrane bioreactor for the degradation of synthetic xylan effluent. The reactor contains 30 internally skinned polysulphone membranes as an immobilization matrix for xylanase, the degrading agent, ...
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        Delving deeper : relating the behaviour of a metabolic system to the properties of its components using symbolic metabolic control analysis 

        Christensen, Carl D.; Hofmeyr, Jan-Hendrik S.; Rohwer, Johann M. (Public Library of Science, 2018-11-28)
        High-level behaviour of metabolic systems results from the properties of, and interactions between, numerous molecular components. Reaching a complete understanding of metabolic behaviour based on the system’s components ...
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        Determining enzyme kinetics for systems biology with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 

        Eicher, Johann J.; Snoep, Jacky L.; Rohwer, Johann M. (MDPI, 2012)
        Enzyme kinetics for systems biology should ideally yield information about the enzyme’s activity under in vivo conditions, including such reaction features as substrate cooperativity, reversibility and allostery, and be ...
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        The development of computational biology in South Africa : successes achieved and lessons learnt 

        Mulder, Nicola J.; Christoffels, Alan; De Oliveira, Tulio; Gamieldien, Junaid; Hazelhurst, Scott; Joubert, Fourie; Kumuthini, Judit; Pillay, Che S.; Snoep, Jacky L.; Bishop, Ozlem Tastan; Tiffin, Nicki (PLoS, 2016)
        Bioinformatics is now a critical skill in many research and commercial environments as biological data are increasing in both size and complexity. South African researchers recognized this need in the mid-1990s and responded ...
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        A dimer of the toll-like receptor 4 cytoplasmic domain provides a specific scaffold for the recruitment of signalling adaptor proteins 

        Miguel, Ricardo Nunez; Wong, Joyce; Westoll, Julian F.; Brooks, Heather J.; O'Neill, Luke A. J.; Gay, Nicholas J.; Bryant, Clare E.; Monie, Tom P. (Public Library of Science, 2007-08-29)
        The Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is a class I transmembrane receptor expressed on the surface of immune system cells. TLR4 is activated by exposure to lipopolysaccharides derived from the outer membrane of Gram negative ...
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        Discovery of Compound A : a selective activator of the glucocorticoid receptor with anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activity 

        Lesovaya, Ekaterina; Yemelyanov, Alexander; Swart, Amanda C.; Swart, Pieter; Haegeman, Guy; Budunova, Irina (Impact Journals, 2015)
        Glucocorticoids are among the most effective anti-inflammatory drugs, and are widely used for cancer therapy. Unfortunately, chronic treatment with glucocorticoids results in multiple side effects. Thus, there was an ...
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        Disease- and treatment-associated acquired glucocorticoid resistance 

        Wilkinson, Legh; Verhoog, Nicolette J. D.; Louw, Ann (BioScientifica, 2018-10-11)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The development of resistance to glucocorticoids (GCs) in therapeutic regimens poses a major threat. Generally, GC resistance is congenital or acquired over time as a result of disease progression, prolonged ...
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        Divide and conquer may not be the optimal approach to retain the desirable estrogenic attributes of the cyclopia nutraceutical extract, SM6Met 

        Mortimer, M.; Visser, K.; De Beer, D.; Joubert, E.; Louw, A. (Public Library of Science, 2015)
        The genus Cyclopia, an indigenous South African fynbos plant used to prepare honeybush tea, contains phytoestrogenic compounds. An extract from C. subternata, SM6Met, displays three desirable estrogenic attributes for ...
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        DNA vaccines against mycoplasma elicit humoral immune responses in ostriches 

        Wium, Martha; Jonker, Hester Isabella; Olivier, Adriaan Jacobus; Bellstedt, Dirk Uwe; Botes, Annelise (Frontiers Media, 2019-05-14)
        In ostriches, the population densities resulting from intensive rearing increases susceptibility to pathogens such as mycoplasmas. In addition to good management practices, vaccination offers an attractive alternative ...
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        Evaluation of production and reproduction of three South African Angora goat CYP17 genotypes 

        Snyman, M. A.; Storbeck, K-H.; Swart, P. (South African Society for Animal Science, 2017-06-05)
        Two CYP17 genes, located on different loci and expressing enzymes with significantly different activities, have been identified in the South African Angora goat population. Three unique genotypes (named He, Hu, and Ho), ...
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        Evaluation of the phytoestrogenic activity of Cyclopia genistoides (honeybush) methanol extracts and relevant polyphenols 

        Verhoog, Nicolette J. D.; Joubert, Elizabeth; Louw, Ann (American Chemical Society, 2007-04)
        Unfermented C. genistoides methanol extracts of different harvestings and selected polyphenols were evaluated for phytoestrogenic activity by comparing binding to both ER subtypes, transactivation of an ERE-containing ...
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        The evolution of standards and data management practices in systems biology 

        Stanford, Natalie J.; Wolstencroft, Katherine; Golebiewski, Martin; Kania, Renate; Juty, Nick; Tomlinson, Christopher; Owen, Stuart; Butcher, Sarah; Hermjakob, Henning; Le Novere, Nicolas; Mueller, Wolfgang; Snoep, Jacky; Goble, Carole (EMBO, 2015-12)
        Systems biology involves the integration of multiple heterogeneous data sets, in order to model and predict biological processes. The domain's interdisciplinary nature requires data, models and other research assets to be ...
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        Exploration of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis to improve animal welfare by mean of genetic selection : lessons from the South African merino 

        Hough, Denise; Swart, Pieter; Cloete, Schalk (MDPI, 2013)
        It is a difficult task to improve animal production by means of genetic selection, if the environment does not allow full expression of the animal’s genetic potential. This concept may well be the future for animal welfare, ...
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        Extinction risk and diversification are linked in a plant biodiversity hotspot 

        Davies, T. Jonathan; Smith, Gideon F.; Bellstedt, Dirk U.; Boatwright, James S.; Bytebier, Benny; Cowling, Richard M.; Forest, Felix; Harmon, Luke J.; Muasya, A. Muthama; Schrire, Brian D.; Steenkamp, Yolande; Van der Bank, Michelle; Savolainen, Vincent (Public Library of Science, 2011-05)
        It is widely recognized that we are entering an extinction event on a scale approaching the mass extinctions seen in the fossil record. Present-day rates of extinction are estimated to be several orders of magnitude greater ...
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        FAIRDOMHub : a repository and collaboration environment for sharing systems biology research 

        Wolstencroft, Katherine; Krebs, Olga; Snoep, Jacky L.; Stanford, Natalie J.; Bacall, Finn; Golebiewski, Martin; Kuzyakiv, Rostyk; Nguyen, Quyen; Owen, Stuart; Soiland-Reyes, Stian; Straszewski, Jakub; Van Niekerk, David D.; Williams, Alan R.; Malmstrom, Lars; Rinn, Bernd; Muller, Wolfgang; Goble, Carole (Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research, 2017)
        The FAIRDOMHub is a repository for publishing FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) Data, Operating procedures and Models (https://fairdomhub.org/) for the Systems Biology community. It is a web-accessible ...
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        Falsely elevated plasma testosterone concentrations in neonates : importance of LC-MS/ MS measurements 

        Hamer, Henrike M.; Finken, Martijn J. J.; Van Herwaarden, Antonius E.; Du Toit, Therina; Swart, Amanda C.; Heijboer, Annemieke C. (De Gruyter, 2018-01)
        In newborns with atypical genitalia, suspicious for a disorder of sex development (DSD), measurement of testosterone is an essential part in the diagnostic workup. Previously, direct testosterone immunoassays have proven ...
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        Floral color, anthocyanin synthesis gene expression and control in Cape Erica species 

        Le Maitre, N. C.; Pirie, Michael David; Bellstedt, Dirk U. (Frontiers Media, 2019-11-28)
        Introduction: The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) is a biodiversity hotspot, recognized globally for its unusually high levels of endemism. The origins of this biodiversity are a long-standing topic of research. The largest ...
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        Fourth-generation progestins inhibit 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 and modulate the biosynthesis of endogenous steroids 

        Louw-du Toit, Renate; Perkins, Meghan S.; Snoep, Jacky L.; Storbeck, Karl-Heinz; Africander, Donita (Public Library of Science, 2016-05)
        Progestins used in contraception and hormone replacement therapy are synthetic compounds designed to mimic the actions of the natural hormone progesterone and are classed into four consecutive generations. The biological ...
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        Genetic susceptibility to tuberculosis in Africans : a genome-wide scan 

        Bellamy, Richard; Beyers, Nulda; McAdam, Keith P. W. J.; Ruwende, Cyril; Gie, Robert; Samaai, Priscilla; Bester, Danite; Meyer, Mandy; Corrah, Tumani; Collin, Matthew; Camidge, D. Ross; Wilkinson, David; Hoal-Van Helden, Eileen; Whittle, Hilton C.; Amos, William; Van Helden, Paul; Hill, Adrian V. S. (National Academy of Sciences, 2000)
        Human genetic variation is an important determinant of the outcome of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We have conducted a two-stage genome-wide linkage study to search for regions of the human genome containing ...

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