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    PP2A/B55 and Fcp1 regulate Greatwall and Ensa dephosphorylation during mitotic exit. by Nadia Hégarat, Clare Vesely, P K Vinod, Cory Ocasio, Nisha Peter, Julian Gannon, Antony W Oliver, Béla Novák, Helfrid Hochegger

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Greatwall kinase inactivates PP2A/B55 via its substrates Ensa and ARPP19. Both Greatwall and Ensa/ARPP19 are regulated by phosphorylation, but the dynamic regulation of Greatwall activity and the phosphatases that control Greatwall kinase and its substrates are poorly understood. …”
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    Evaluation of ImpENSA technology‐enabled behaviour change module delivered to healthcare professionals in South Africa to improve micronutrient nutrition during the first 1000 days by Sunhea Choi, Corinna Walsh, Selma Omer, Bernadeta Patro‐Golab, Wendy Lawrence, Lize Havemann‐Nel, Ho Ming Yuen, Berthold Koletzko, Edelweiss Wentzel‐Viljoen, Michael Hendricks, Daniella Watson, Maciej Kolodziej, Jan Lukasik, Hilary Goeiman, Keith M. Godfrey, ImpENSA Study Group

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Among 33 public and private HCPs (primarily dietitians) in South Africa, we evaluated the behaviour change aspects of a technology‐enabled National Qualification Sub‐Framework level 6 programme, Improving Early Nutrition and Health in South Africa (‘ImpENSA’). This programme comprises two self‐directed micronutrient and behaviour change knowledge‐based eLearning and one facilitated online practical skills modules to improve maternal and infant micronutrient nutrition. …”
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    L’École d’architecture et après ? Enquête sur les bifurqueurs et reconvertis, le cas des jeunes diplômés de l’ENSA Nantes by Bettina Horsch, Pauline Ouvrard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article reports on long-term quantitative and qualitative research aimed at documenting the careers and futures of architecture students at ENSA Nantes. The work presented focuses on the professional integration of graduates, three to six years after graduation.…”
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