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Daily rhythms of both host and parasite affect antimalarial drug efficacy
Circadian rhythms contribute to treatment efficacy in several non-communicable diseases. However, chronotherapy (administering drugs at a particular time-of-day) against infectious diseases has been overlooked. Yet, the ... -
DALEC-Grass : Model development, parameter calibration and validation
Model inputs, model outputs and model code as used and presented in "Myrgiotis, V., Blei, E., Clement, R., Jones, S. K., Keane, B., Lee, M. A., Levy, P. E., Rees, R. M., Skiba, U. M., Smallman, T. L., Toet, S., & Williams, ... -
DALEC-GRASS: Inference of grassland vegetation management from earth observation data. Validation against ground data from the North Wyke Farm Platform
Model inputs, model outputs and model code as used for, and presented in, "Myrgiotis, V., Harris, P., Revill, A., Sint, H. & Williams, M. Inferring management and predicting sub-field scale C dynamics in UK grasslands using ... -
DALEC2
DALEC2 is an intermediate complexity model of terrestrial carbon cycling. DALEC2 ("Data assimilation linked ecosystem carbon model, version 2") resolves gross primary production; its allocation to labile, foliar, wood and ... -
Damage caused by Sheffield Flood 1864
Locations and descriptions of damage which occurred during the Sheffield Flood of 1864. Information adapted from: Machan, Peter. 'The Dramatic Story of The Sheffield Flood?' 1999 ISBN 1-901587-05-3. GIS vector data. This ... -
Data accompanying "Shaping the Growth Behaviour of Biofilms Initiated from Bacterial Aggregates, 2013-2016" (Submitted paper).
Bacterial biofilms are usually assumed to originate from individual cells deposited on a surface. However, many biofilm-forming bacteria tend to aggregate in the planktonic phase so that it is possible that many natural ... -
Data accompanying 'A growing bacterial colony in two dimensions as an active nematic'
How a single bacterium becomes a colony of many thousand cells is important in biomedicine and food safety. Much is known about the molecular and genetic bases of this process, but less about the underlying physical ... -
Data accompanying the manuscript "Mechanical interactions in bacterial colonies and the surfing probability of beneficial mutations"
Bacterial conglomerates such as biofilms and microcolonies are ubiquitous in nature and play an important role in industry and medicine. In contrast to well-mixed cultures routinely used in microbial research, bacteria in ... -
Data and code for "Bayesian geophysical inversion using invertible neural networks"
This dataset contains the data and codes used in manuscript "Bayesian geophysical inversion using invertible neural networks". Details can be found in README.txt. -
Data and Code for "Fibre-based Spectral Ratio Endomicroscopy for Contrast Enhancement of Bacterial Imaging and Pulmonary Autofluorescence"
Fibre-based optical endomicroscopy (OEM) permits high resolution fluorescence microscopy in endoscopically accessible tissues. Fibred OEM has the potential to visualise pathologies targeted with fluorescent imaging probes ... -
Data and code for Core crosstalk in ordered imaging fibre bundles
Data and code for the paper: "Core crosstalk in ordered imaging fibre bundles" Parker, H, et al. (Accepted manuscript). -
Data and code for: High fidelity fibre-based physiological sensing deep in tissue
Physiological sensing deep in tissue, remains a clinical challenge. Here a flexible miniaturised sensing optrode providing a platform to perform minimally invasive in vivo in situ measurements is reported. Silica microspheres ... -
Data and figures for the publication "Analysis of two partially-saturated-cell methods for lattice Boltzmann simulation of granular suspension rheology"
Data supporting the published paper "Analysis of two partially-saturated-cell methods for lattice Boltzmann simulation of granular suspension rheology" (authors: Tim Najuch and Jin Sun) in Computers and Fluids (May, 2019) ... -
Data and movies accompanying 'Kinetic theory of pattern formation in mixtures of microtubules and molecular motors'
In this study we formulate a theoretical approach, based on a Boltzmann-like kinetic equation, to describe pattern formation in two-dimensional mixtures of microtubular filaments and molecular motors. Following the previous ... -
Data associated with manuscript: A tripod anchor offers improved robustness of peptide-based electrochemical biosensors
Data associated to manuscript. Includes set of tables containing the data used for obtaining figures and results. -
Data associated with manuscript: Effect of spacer length on the performance of peptide-based electrochemical biosensors for protease detection
The design of peptide-based electrochemical biosensors involves selecting a suitable spacer, connecting the peptide sequence with the anchor moiety. The effect of varying the length of such a spacer has been evaluated for ... -
Data associated with manuscript: Electrochemical sensing of human neutrophil elastase and polymorphonuclear neutrophil activity
Data associated with the manuscript. "Electrochemical sensing of human neutrophil elastase and polymorphonuclear neutrophil activity". Design and evaluation of a peptide-based electrochemical biosensor for HNE activity ... -
Data associated with manuscript: Methylene blue not ferrocene: optimal reporters for electrochemical detection of protease activity
Optimisation and evaluation of an electrochemical biosensor for protease activity employing self-assembled monolayers. A platform for detecting proteases in a clinically-relevant range is reported. -
Data associated with manuscript: Miniaturisation of a peptide-based electrochemical protease activity sensor using platinum microelectrodes
Data associated with the manuscript: "Miniaturisation of a peptide-based electrochemical protease activity sensor using platinum microelectrodes". Robust and sensitive miniaturised peptide-based electrochemical biosensor ... -
Data associated with publication "Detectability of biosignatures in a low-biomass simulation of martian sediments"
Data associated with Stevens et al. "Detectability of biosignatures in a low-biomass simulation of martian sediments" (In submission).