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Richard Hallworth

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Nichols M, Hallworth R
Methods Mol Biol . 2016 Jun; 1427:189-99. PMID: 27259928
The advent of techniques for imaging solitary fluorescent molecules has made possible many new kinds of biological experiments. Here, we describe the application of single-molecule imaging to the problem of...
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Waly N, Hallworth R
J Circadian Rhythms . 2016 Apr; 13:1. PMID: 27103927
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is the master circadian pacemaker. The pineal hormone melatonin is involved in the regulation of circadian phase. As a part of the circadian system, its synthesis...
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Bell W, Hallworth R, Wyatt T, Sisson J
J Eukaryot Microbiol . 2014 Jul; 62(1):144-8. PMID: 25066640
When Paramecium encounters positive stimuli, the membrane hyperpolarizes and ciliary beat frequency increases. We adapted an established immobilization protocol using a biological adhesive and a novel digital analysis system to...
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Hallworth R, Stark K, Zholudeva L, Currall B, Nichols M
Microsc Microanal . 2013 May; 19(4):799-807. PMID: 23642772
The Slc26 family proteins, with one possible exception, transport anions across membranes in a wide variety of tissues in vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants. Mutations in human members of the family...
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Hallworth R, Nichols M
Microsc Microanal . 2012 Aug; 18(4):728-9. PMID: 22849800
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Vergen J, Hecht C, Zholudeva L, Marquardt M, Hallworth R, Nichols M
Microsc Microanal . 2012 Jul; 18(4):761-70. PMID: 22832200
Metabolism and mitochondrial dysfunction are known to be involved in many different disease states. We have employed two-photon fluorescence imaging of intrinsic mitochondrial reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) to quantify...
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Hallworth R, Nichols M
Microsc Microanal . 2012 Jul; 18(4):771-80. PMID: 22831749
Recent technical advances have enabled the imaging of single fluorescent molecules. The application of single molecule visualization techniques has opened up new avenues of experimentation in biology at the molecular...
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Jensen-Smith H, Hallworth R, Nichols M
PLoS One . 2012 Jun; 7(6):e38471. PMID: 22715386
Aminoglycosides (AG), including gentamicin (GM), are the most frequently used antibiotics in the world and are proposed to cause irreversible cochlear damage and hearing loss (HL) in 1/4 of the...
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Hallworth R, Nichols M
J Neurophysiol . 2011 Oct; 107(1):5-11. PMID: 21975444
The unusual membrane motor protein prestin is essential for mammalian hearing and for the survival of cochlear outer hair cells. While prestin has been demonstrated to be a homooligomer, by...