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1. ‘Something so hard': a mixed-methods study of home sputum collection for tuberculosis contact investigation in Uganda

2. Patterns of usage and preferences of users for tuberculosis-related text messages and voice calls in Uganda

3. Forced Disruption of Anatomy Education in Australia and New Zealand: An Acute Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic

4. Quantitative in vivo measurement of glutathione in Arabidopsis cells

5. The EF-hand Ca2+ binding protein MICU choreographs mitochondrial Ca2+ dynamics in Arabidopsis

7. A perturbation in glutathione biosynthesis disrupts endoplasmic reticulum morphology and secretory membrane traffic in Arabidopsis thaliana

10. A slide into obscurity? The current state of histology education in Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand medical curricula in 2022-2023.

11. Evolutionary Conserved and Divergent Responses to Copper Zinc Superoxide Dismutase Inhibition in Plants.

12. Protein persulfidation in plants: mechanisms and functions beyond a simple stress response.

13. Localization of four class I glutaredoxins in the cytosol and the secretory pathway and characterization of their biochemical diversification.

14. Contrasting cytosolic glutathione redox dynamics under abiotic and biotic stress in barley as revealed by the biosensor Grx1-roGFP2.

15. A 15-year review of characteristics and outcomes of patients leaving against medical advice.

16. Tocopherol and phylloquinone biosynthesis in chloroplasts requires the phytol kinase VITAMIN E PATHWAY GENE5 (VTE5) and the farnesol kinase (FOLK).

17. Root branching under high salinity requires auxin-independent modulation of LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARY DOMAIN 16 function.

18. Pediatric influenza vaccination in the perioperative setting: A quality improvement project.

19. Chloroplasts lacking class I glutaredoxins are functional but show a delayed recovery of protein cysteinyl redox state after oxidative challenge.

20. PLANT UNCOUPLING MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEIN 2 localizes to the Golgi.

21. Visualizing Orientation and Topology of ER Membrane Proteins In Planta.

22. Quantitation of ER Morphology and Dynamics.

23. Natural variation in salt-induced root growth phases and their contribution to root architecture plasticity.

24. Assembly, transfer, and fate of mitochondrial iron-sulfur clusters.

25. Redox-mediated responses to high temperature in plants.

26. Momentum transfer from the DART mission kinetic impact on asteroid Dimorphos.

27. Quantification of Redox-Sensitive GFP Cysteine Redox State via Gel-Based Read-Out.

28. Teaching Cellular Architecture: The Global Status of Histology Education.

29. Technology enhanced neuroanatomy teaching techniques: A focused BEME systematic review of current evidence: BEME Guide No. 75.

30. Endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductin provides resilience against reductive stress and hypoxic conditions by mediating luminal redox dynamics.

31. Glutathione contributes to plant defence against parasitic cyst nematodes.

32. Discriminative Long-Distance Transport of Selenate and Selenite Triggers Glutathione Oxidation in Specific Subcellular Compartments of Root and Shoot Cells in Arabidopsis .

34. Reductive stress triggers ANAC017-mediated retrograde signaling to safeguard the endoplasmic reticulum by boosting mitochondrial respiratory capacity.

35. Essential trace metals in plant responses to heat stress.

36. 2-Hydroxy-phytanoyl-CoA lyase (AtHPCL) is involved in phytol metabolism in Arabidopsis.

37. Characterizing chemical signaling between engineered "microbial sentinels" in porous microplates.

38. Live Monitoring of ROS-Induced Cytosolic Redox Changes with roGFP2-Based Sensors in Plants.

39. A dual role for glutathione transferase U7 in plant growth and protection from methyl viologen-induced oxidative stress.

42. NOMENs land: The place of eponyms in the anatomy classroom.

43. Genetically modifying skin microbe to produce violacein and augmenting microbiome did not defend Panamanian golden frogs from disease.

44. The latest HyPe(r) in plant H2O2 biosensing.

45. The function of glutaredoxin GRXS15 is required for lipoyl-dependent dehydrogenases in mitochondria.

46. Plasticity in plastid redox networks: evolution of glutathione-dependent redox cascades and glutathionylation sites.

47. Resolving diurnal dynamics of the chloroplastic glutathione redox state in Arabidopsis reveals its photosynthetically derived oxidation.

48. Chloroplast-derived photo-oxidative stress causes changes in H2O2 and EGSH in other subcellular compartments.

49. Live monitoring of plant redox and energy physiology with genetically encoded biosensors.

50. Implementation of a volunteer contact tracing program for COVID-19 in the United States: A qualitative focus group study.

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