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University of Guelph

EducationGuelph, Ontario, Canada
About: University of Guelph is a education organization based out in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Gene. The organization has 26542 authors who have published 50553 publications receiving 1715255 citations. The organization is also known as: U of G & Guelph University.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a survey was made of the malonaldehyde content of 96 fresh and processed meat and fish samples obtained from supermarkets. And they found that cooking led to only slight increases in MA in most samples, but up to 10-fold increases in roasts cooked for 3 hours.
Abstract: A survey was made of the malonaldehyde (MA) content of 96 fresh and processed meat and fish samples obtained from supermarkets. MA content ranged from 0.14 μg/g in a cooked ham sample to 10.05 μg/g in a cooked chicken sample. Ninety-two percent of the processed or cured meats and 38% of the fresh meats contained less than 1 μg/g. Sixty percent of the fresh meat samples ranged between 1 μg/g and 6 μg/g. Cooking led to only slight increases in MA in most meat samples, but up to 10-fold increases in roasts cooked for 3 hr.

317 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the putative Arabidopsis thaliana TREX-2 complex and its anchoring nucleoporin were identified and characterized, which is essential for mRNA export in eukaryotes.
Abstract: Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are vital to nuclear-cytoplasmic communication in eukaryotes. The yeast NPC-associated TREX-2 complex, also known as the Thp1-Sac3-Cdc31-Sus1 complex, is anchored on the NPC via the nucleoporin Nup1, and is essential for mRNA export. Here we report the identification and characterization of the putative Arabidopsis thaliana TREX-2 complex and its anchoring nucleoporin. Physical and functional evidence support the identification of the Arabidopsis orthologs of yeast Thp1 and Nup1. Of three Arabidopsis homologs of yeast Sac3, two are putative TREX-2 components, but, surprisingly, none are required for mRNA export as they are in yeast. Physical association of the two Cdc31 homologs, but not the Sus1 homolog, with the TREX-2 complex was observed. In addition to identification of these TREX-2 components, direct interactions of the Arabidopsis homolog of DSS1, which is an established proteasome component in yeast and animals, with both the TREX-2 complex and the proteasome were observed. This suggests the possibility of a link between the two complexes. Thus this work has identified the putative Arabidopsis TREX-2 complex and provides a foundation for future studies of nuclear export in Arabidopsis.

317 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the mechanism of anode fouling by chlorinated phenols, compared structure vs reactivity for phenols differing in the extent of chlorination, and relate the efficiency of oxidation to the mechanisms of oxidation at different electrode types.
Abstract: Electrochemical oxidation has been proposed as a remediation method for chlorinated phenols but is hampered by anode fouling. In this work we explore the mechanism of anode fouling by chlorinated phenols, compare structure vs reactivity for phenols differing in the extent of chlorination, and relate the efficiency of oxidation to the mechanism of oxidation at different electrode types. Linear sweep voltammograms at a Pt anode at several concentrations, sweep rates, and pH were interpreted in terms of deposition of oligomers on the anode surface. Chronopotentiometry at Pt showed that the oxidation potentials of the chlorinated phenol congeners ranged from +0.6 to +1.3 V vs SHE in the pH range 2−12; four electrons are transferred for mono- and trichlorophenols and two for pentachlorophenol. Passivation increased in parallel with the uncompensated resistance of the solution and occurred only at potentials at which water is oxidized, suggesting that the formation of the oligomer film involves attack of hydrox...

317 citations

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TL;DR: A combination of different approaches may provide the most effective alternative to in-feed antibiotics and the positive effects of gut health-promoting microbes should be weighed against the increased energy and nutrient costs to support these microbes.

316 citations

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TL;DR: The hypothesis that some of the risk factors for purulent vaginal discharge and cytological endometritis are different, which supports that they are distinct manifestations of uterine disease is supported.

316 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Dirk Inzé14964774468
Norbert Perrimon13861073505
Bobby Samir Acharya1331121100545
Eduardo Marbán12957949586
Benoît Roux12049362215
Fereidoon Shahidi11995157796
Stephen Safe11678460588
Mark A. Tarnopolsky11564442501
Robert C. Haddon11257752712
Milton H. Saier11170754496
Hans J. Vogel111126062846
Paul D. N. Hebert11153766288
Peter T. Katzmarzyk11061856484
John Campbell107115056067
Linda F. Nazar10631852092
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202368
2022391
20212,575
20202,547
20192,264
20182,155