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N. Liyou
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 23
Citations - 1391
N. Liyou is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genotype & Complementary DNA. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1276 citations. Previous affiliations of N. Liyou include Princess Alexandra Hospital & University of Queensland.
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Synthesis and properties of crosslinked recombinant pro-resilin.
Christopher M. Elvin,Andrew G. Carr,Mickey G. Huson,J. M. Maxwell,Roger Pearson,Tony Vuocolo,N. Liyou,Darren C. C. Wong,Darren C. C. Wong,David J. Merritt,Nicholas E. Dixon +10 more
TL;DR: The cloning and expression of the first exon of the Drosophila CG15920 gene as a soluble protein in Escherichia coli is reported and it is shown that this recombinant protein can be cast into a rubber-like biomaterial by rapid photochemical crosslinking.
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A highly elastic tissue sealant based on photopolymerised gelatin
Christopher M. Elvin,Tony Vuocolo,Alan G. Brownlee,Lillian Sando,Mickey G. Huson,N. Liyou,Peter R. Stockwell,Russell E. Lyons,Mi-Sook Kim,Glenn A. Edwards,Graham Johnson,Gail A. McFarland,John A. M. Ramshaw,Jerome A. Werkmeister +13 more
TL;DR: The photopolymerised gelatin effectively sealed a wound in lung tissue from blood and air leakage, was not cytotoxic and did not produce an inflammatory response, and offer considerable improvement over current surgical tissue sealants.
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Structure of a human carcinogen-converting enzyme, SULT1A1. Structural and kinetic implications of substrate inhibition.
Niranjali Gamage,Ronald G. Duggleby,Amanda C. Barnett,M. Tresillian,Catherine F. Latham,N. Liyou,Michael E. McManus,Jennifer L. Martin +7 more
TL;DR: The crystal structure of SULT1A1 provides the molecular basis for substrate inhibition and reveals the first clues as to how the enzyme sulfonates a wide variety of lipophilic compounds.
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The development of photochemically crosslinked native fibrinogen as a rapidly formed and mechanically strong surgical tissue sealant.
Christopher M. Elvin,Alan G. Brownlee,Mickey G. Huson,Tracy A. Tebb,Mi-Sook Kim,Russell E. Lyons,Tony Vuocolo,N. Liyou,Timothy C. Hughes,John A. M. Ramshaw,Jerome A. Werkmeister +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that unmodified native fibrinogen can also be photochemically crosslinked into an elastic hydrogel biomaterial through the rapid formation of intermolecular dityrosine.
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Variations in the monoamine oxidase B (MAOB) gene are associated with Parkinson's disease.
George D. Mellick,Daniel D. Buchanan,S. J. McCann,K M James,Anthony G. Johnson,Darren Davis,N. Liyou,Daniel Kam Yin Chan,D. G. Le Couteur +8 more
TL;DR: The GT repeat in intron 2 of the MAOB gene is a powerful marker for PD in this large Australian cohort of people with PD.