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    Benefits Analysis of Smart Grid Projects
    with C. Marnay, J. Yu, D. Zhang, J. Mauzy, B. Shaffer, X. Dong, W. Agate, and S. Vitiello
    Smart grids are rolling out internationally, with the United States nearing completion of a significant USD4-plus-billion federal program funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The emergence of smart grids is widespread across developed countries. Multiple approaches to analyzing the benefits of smart grids have emerged. The goals of this white paper are to review these approaches and analyze examples of each to highlight their differences, advantages, and disadvantages. This w…Read more
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    © 2016 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase has been shown to play an important role in abscisic acid -induced antioxidant defense and enhance the tolerance of plants to drought stress. However, its downstream molecular events are poorly understood. Here, we identify a NAC transcription factor, ZmNAC84, in maize, which physically interacts with ZmCCaMK in vitro and in vivo. ZmNAC84 displays a partially overlapping expression patter…Read more
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    The Arabidopsis Golgi-localized GDP-L-fucose transporter is required for plant development
    with C. Rautengarten, B. Ebert, S. Stonebloom, A. M. Smith-Moritz, M. Pauly, A. Orellana, H. V. Scheller, and J. L. Heazlewood
    © 2016 The Author.Nucleotide sugar transport across Golgi membranes is essential for the luminal biosynthesis of glycan structures. Here we identify GDP-fucose transporter 1, an Arabidopsis nucleotide sugar transporter that translocates GDP-L-fucose into the Golgi lumen. Using proteo-liposome-based transport assays, we show that GFT preferentially transports GDP-L-fucose over other nucleotide sugars in vitro, while GFT1-silenced plants are almost devoid of L-fucose in cell wall-derived xylogluca…Read more
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    Mechanism of high velocity electromagnetic deformation of Al–Mg alloy
    with Q. Chen, X. T. Han, J. W. Wu, Q. L. Cao, L. T. Huang, and L. Li
    Philosophical Magazine 97 (1): 69-83. 2017.
  • Potent, long-acting cyclopentane-1,3-Dione thromboxane -receptor antagonists
    with X. Wang, L. Huang, K. Herbst-Robinson, A. -S. Cornec, James M. J., S. Sugiyama, M. Bassetto, A. Brancale, J. Q. Trojanowski, Lee Vm-Y., A. B. Smith, K. R. Brunden, and C. Ballatore
    A series of derivatives of the known thromboxane A2 prostanoid receptor antagonists, 3-sulfonamido)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthalen-1-yl)propanoic acid and 3-sulfonamido)ethyl)phenyl) propanoic acid, were synthesized in which the carboxylic acid functional group was replaced with substituted cyclopentane-1,3-dione bioisosteres. Characterization of these molecules led to the discovery of remarkably potent new analogues, some of which were considerably more active than the corresponding parent carbox…Read more