The evolution of corporate governance and its impact on modern corporate America
GH Grant - Management Decision, 2003 - emerald.com
History shows a repetitive cycle of corporations over‐reaching their boundaries and causing
social turmoil. Governments are faced with the task of reining them in by enacting …
social turmoil. Governments are faced with the task of reining them in by enacting …
Distance measurements in the borderline region of applicability of CW EPR and DEER: a model study on a homologous series of spin-labelled peptides
JE Banham, CM Baker, S Ceola, IJ Day… - Journal of Magnetic …, 2008 - Elsevier
Inter-spin distances between 1nm and 4.5 nm are measured by continuous wave (CW) and
pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) methods for a series of nitroxide-spin …
pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) methods for a series of nitroxide-spin …
[HTML][HTML] The prediction of miRNAs in SARS-CoV-2 genomes: hsa-miR databases identify 7 key miRs linked to host responses and virus pathogenicity-related KEGG …
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a member of the
betacoronavirus family, which causes COVID-19 disease. SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity in …
betacoronavirus family, which causes COVID-19 disease. SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity in …
Importance of integrating spiritual, existential, religious, and theological components in psychedelic-assisted therapies
R Palitsky, DM Kaplan, C Peacock, AJ Zarrabi… - JAMA …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Mounting evidence supports the role of spiritual, existential, religious, and
theological components in mediating psychedelic-assisted therapy, yet integration of these …
theological components in mediating psychedelic-assisted therapy, yet integration of these …
A role for glycine in the gating of plant NMDA‐like receptors
The amino acid glycine has a well‐established role in signalling in the mammalian central
nervous system. For example, glycine acts synergistically with the major excitatory …
nervous system. For example, glycine acts synergistically with the major excitatory …
Role of aromatic amino acids in protein–nucleic acid recognition
CM Baker, GH Grant - Biopolymers: Original Research on …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Statistical analysis of structures from the PBD has been used to examine the role that the
aromatic amino acids play in protein–nucleic acid recognition. In protein–DNA complexes …
aromatic amino acids play in protein–nucleic acid recognition. In protein–DNA complexes …
[HTML][HTML] The distinct conformational dynamics of K-Ras and H-Ras A59G
Ras proteins regulate signaling cascades crucial for cell proliferation and differentiation by
switching between GTP-and GDP-bound conformations. Distinct Ras isoforms have unique …
switching between GTP-and GDP-bound conformations. Distinct Ras isoforms have unique …
The effect of IT controls on financial reporting
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to examine information technology (IT) control
deficiencies and their affect on financial reporting. Design/methodology/approach–This …
deficiencies and their affect on financial reporting. Design/methodology/approach–This …
Characterization and tissue‐specific expression of two lepidopteran farnesyl diphosphate synthase homologs: Implications for the biosynthesis of ethyl‐substituted …
M Cusson, C Béliveau, SE Sen… - Proteins: Structure …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The sesquiterpenoid juvenile hormone (JH) regulates insect development and reproduction.
Most insects produce only one chemical form of JH, but the Lepidoptera produce four …
Most insects produce only one chemical form of JH, but the Lepidoptera produce four …
The proteins of normal urine
GH Grant, PH Everall - Journal of clinical pathology, 1957 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It has been known since the end of the last century that normal urinecontains traces of pro-
teins from both blood and urinary tract (Morner, 1895); yet many of the textbooks have …
teins from both blood and urinary tract (Morner, 1895); yet many of the textbooks have …