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Autor:
Adam Snow
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Criminal Law. 86:37-41
This case comment concerns the the case of R v Allen [2021'] EWCA Cim 1405 involving the sentencing of a defendant for causing serious injury by dangerous driving. In particular it notes the absence of a dedicated sentencing guideline on causing inju
Autor:
Isaac L. Scott, Matthew J. Dominguez, Adam Snow, Faraz M. Harsini, Justin Williams, Kerry L. Fuson, Roshan Thapa, Pushpak Bhattacharjee, Gail A. Cornwall, Peter A. Keyel, R. Bryan Sutton
Publikováno v:
bioRxiv
Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy Type-2B/2R is caused by mutations in thedysferlingene (DYSF). This disease has two known pathogenic missense mutations that occur within dysferlin’s C2A domain, namely C2AW52Rand C2AV67D. Yet, the etiological rational
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d86334900b6dfa65d722438b3336c834
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.24.538129
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.24.538129
Autor:
Adam Snow
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Criminal Law. :002201832311679
Autor:
Adam Snow, Shelley Onderdonk
A compelling look at a lifetime of success competing with horses, and what it takes to make sure it is the horse that always wins. Is it possible to be simultaneously passionate about winning in an equestrian sport and about the welfare of horses? Pr
Autor:
R. Bryan Sutton, Kamakshi Nayak, Adam Snow, Ryan Mahling, Sandra T. Cooper, Kerry L. Fuson, Anne Hinderliter, A. Meyer, Prajna Shanbhogue, Gregory M.I. Redpath, Anne M. Rice
Publikováno v:
Structure. 22(1):104-115
SummaryDysferlin plays a critical role in the Ca2+-dependent repair of microlesions that occur in the muscle sarcolemma. Of the seven C2 domains in dysferlin, only C2A is reported to bind both Ca2+ and phospholipid, thus acting as a key sensor in mem
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Kerry, Fuson, Anne, Rice, Ryan, Mahling, Adam, Snow, Kamakshi, Nayak, Prajna, Shanbhogue, Austin G, Meyer, Gregory M I, Redpath, Anne, Hinderliter, Sandra T, Cooper, R Bryan, Sutton
Publikováno v:
Structure (London, England : 1993). 22(1)
Dysferlin plays a critical role in the Ca2+-dependent repair of microlesions that occur in the muscle sarcolemma. Of the seven C2 domains in dysferlin, only C2A is reported to bind both Ca2+ and phospholipid, thus acting as a key sensor in membrane r