Browsing Administrative Staff Authors (Scholarly Publications) by Sponsor "European Commission"
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Activation of stress-related signalling pathway in human cells upon SiO2 nanoparticles exposure as an early indicator of cytotoxicity
(2011)Background: Nanomaterials such as SiO2 nanoparticles (SiO2NP) are finding increasing applications in the biomedical and biotechnological fields such as disease diagnostics, imaging, drug delivery, food, cosmetics and ... -
Advanced Separation Processes for Recovery of Critical Raw Materials From Renewable and Waste Resources
(Elsevier, 2019)Driven by the fact that global mineral reserves are constantly depleting, systematic mandates and policies have been initiated to augment the recovery of essential resources, which have been categorised as critical raw ... -
Anthropogenic induced beta diversity in plant-pollinator networks: dissimilarity, turnover, and predictive power
(2022)Biogeography has traditionally focused on the distribution of species, while community ecology has sought to explain the patterns of community composition. Species interactions networks have rarely been subjected to such ... -
Development of artificial neuronal networks for molecular communication
(2011)Communication at the nanoscale can enhance capabilities for nanodevices, and at the same time open new opportunities for numerous healthcare applications. One approach towards enabling communication between nanodevices is ... -
The Development of Non-Viral Gene-Activated Matrices for Bone Regeneration Using Polyethyleneimine (PEI) and Collagen-Based Scaffolds
(2012)The healing potential of scaffolds for tissue engineering can be enhanced by combining them with genes to produce gene-activated matrices (GAMs) for tissue regeneration. We examined the potential of using polyethyleneimine ... -
IL-1alpha and HMGB1 mediate hippocampal dysfunction in SIGIRR-deficient mice
(2011)Single-Ig-interleukin-1 related receptor (SIGIRR) is a member of the interleukin (IL)-1/Toll-like receptor (TLR) family. It negatively regulates inflammation, rendering SIGIRR-/- mice more susceptible to inflammatory ... -
In-vivo generation of bone via endochondral ossification by in-vitro chondrogenic priming of adult human and rat mesenchymal stem cells
(2011)Background: Bone grafts are required to repair large bone defects after tumour resection or large trauma. The availability of patients?U? own bone tissue that can be used for these procedures is limited. Thus far bone ... -
Magnetization and anisotropy of cobalt ferrite thin films
(2017)The magnetization of thin films of cobalt ferrite frequently falls far below the bulk value of 455kAm−1, which corresponds to an inverse cation distribution in the spinel structure with a significant orbital moment of about ... -
Mesenchymal stem cell fate is regulated by the composition and mechanical properties of Collagen Glycosaminoglycan scaffolds
(Elsevier, 2012)In stem cell biology, focus has recently turned to the influence of the intrinsic properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM), such as structural, composition and elasticity, on stem cell differentiation. Utilising ... -
Providing researchers with the skills and competencies they need to practise Open Science: Open Science Skills Working Group Report
(European Commission DG-RTG, 2017)Open Science is transformative to the research landscape, allowing research to be carried out with a high degree of transparency, collegiality, and research integrity. For Open Science to become a reality researcher need ... -
Stem-nesting Hymenoptera in Irish farmland: empirical evaluation of artificial trap nests as tools for fundamental research and pollinator conservation
(2022)Insect pollinators are suffering global declines, necessitating the evaluation and development of methods for long-term monitoring and applied field research. Accordingly, this study evaluated the use of trap nests (“bee ...