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1. Overview of physics results from MAST towards ITER/DEMO and the MAST Upgrade

2. Dwight Davis and the Foundation of the Davis Cup in Tennis: Just another Doubleday Myth?

3. The Development and Transformation of Anglo-American Relations in Lawn Tennis around the Turn of the Twentieth Century

4. Defeat, Decline and Disconnect: A Critical Analysis of Attempted Reform in British Tennis during the Inter-war Period

5. The ‘Ubiquitous Apostle of International Play’, Wilberforce Vaughan Eaves: The Forgotten Internationalist of Lawn Tennis.

6. The 'Ghosts' of Lawn Tennis Past: Exploring the Forgotten Lives of Early Working- Class Coaching-Professionals

8. Methodological Framework for World Health Organization Estimates of the Global Burden of Foodborne Disease

9. National Studies as a Component of the World Health Organization Initiative to Estimate the Global and Regional Burden of Foodborne Disease

10. Marked campylobacteriosis decline after interventions aimed at poultry, New Zealand.

11. Eudistomins From the New Zealand Ascidian Ritterella sigillinoides

14. The CSB chromatin remodeler regulates PARP1- and PARP2-mediated single-strand break repair at actively transcribed DNA regions.

15. A Highly Selective Mn(II)-Specific DNAzyme and Its Application in Intracellular Sensing.

16. Simultaneous Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ imaging shows Fe 3+ over Fe 2+ enrichment in Alzheimer's disease mouse brain.

17. In vitro Selection of Aptamers to Differentiate Infectious from Non-Infectious Viruses.

18. Dynamic Interplay between Cockayne Syndrome Protein B and Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase 1 during Oxidative DNA Damage Repair.

19. Analyzing the Interaction of RBPJ with Mitotic Chromatin and Its Impact on Transcription Reactivation upon Mitotic Exit.

20. Direct detection of human adenovirus or SARS-CoV-2 with ability to inform infectivity using DNA aptamer-nanopore sensors.

21. DNAzyme Sensor Uses Chemiluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer for Rapid, Portable, and Ratiometric Detection of Metal Ions.

22. Source attributed case-control study of campylobacteriosis in New Zealand.

23. A Novel Flow Cytometric Assay to Identify Inhibitors of RBPJ-DNA Interactions.

24. DNAzyme-Mediated Genetically Encoded Sensors for Ratiometric Imaging of Metal Ions in Living Cells.

25. One Health Aotearoa: a transdisciplinary initiative to improve human, animal and environmental health in New Zealand.

26. DNAzymes as Activity-Based Sensors for Metal Ions: Recent Applications, Demonstrated Advantages, Current Challenges, and Future Directions.

27. A photo-regulated aptamer sensor for spatiotemporally controlled monitoring of ATP in the mitochondria of living cells.

28. Enzyme-Mediated Endogenous and Bioorthogonal Control of a DNAzyme Fluorescent Sensor for Imaging Metal Ions in Living Cells.

29. Metal-Dependent DNAzymes for the Quantitative Detection of Metal Ions in Living Cells: Recent Progress, Current Challenges, and Latest Results on FRET Ratiometric Sensors.

30. Expert Elicitation for Estimation of the Proportion Foodborne for Selected Microbial Pathogens in New Zealand.

31. HDAC1 negatively regulates selective mitotic chromatin binding of the Notch effector RBPJ in a KDM5A-dependent manner.

32. Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) promotes oxidative stress-induced association of Cockayne syndrome group B protein with chromatin.

33. Mechanistic insights into the regulation of transcription and transcription-coupled DNA repair by Cockayne syndrome protein B.

34. NAP1L1 accelerates activation and decreases pausing to enhance nucleosome remodeling by CSB.

35. The CSB chromatin remodeler and CTCF architectural protein cooperate in response to oxidative stress.

36. World Health Organization Estimates of the Relative Contributions of Food to the Burden of Disease Due to Selected Foodborne Hazards: A Structured Expert Elicitation.

38. National Studies as a Component of the World Health Organization Initiative to Estimate the Global and Regional Burden of Foodborne Disease.

39. World Health Organization Estimates of the Global and Regional Disease Burden of 22 Foodborne Bacterial, Protozoal, and Viral Diseases, 2010: A Data Synthesis.

40. World Health Organization Global Estimates and Regional Comparisons of the Burden of Foodborne Disease in 2010.

41. Methodological Framework for World Health Organization Estimates of the Global Burden of Foodborne Disease.

42. Global analysis of physical and functional RNA targets of hnRNP L reveals distinct sequence and epigenetic features of repressed and enhanced exons.

43. The sequence-specific transcription factor c-Jun targets Cockayne syndrome protein B to regulate transcription and chromatin structure.

44. RBPJ, the major transcriptional effector of Notch signaling, remains associated with chromatin throughout mitosis, suggesting a role in mitotic bookmarking.

45. Incubation period for campylobacteriosis and its importance in the estimation of incidence related to travel.

46. Cost-effectiveness of interventions to control Campylobacter in the New Zealand poultry meat food supply.

47. Structure, function and regulation of CSB: a multi-talented gymnast.

48. ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling by Cockayne syndrome protein B and NAP1-like histone chaperones is required for efficient transcription-coupled DNA repair.

49. Reciprocally regulated chromatin association of Cockayne syndrome protein B and p53 protein.

50. Trp53 regulates Notch 4 signaling through Mdm2.

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