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2012-01-01Cellular uptake and reactive oxygen species modulation of cerium oxide nanoparticles in human monocyte cell line U937Lord, MS; Jung, MS; Teoh, WY; Gunawan, C; Vassie, JA; Amal, R; Whitelock, JM
2006-11-01Requirement for the cell division protein DivIB in polar cell division and engulfment during sporulation in Bacillus subtilisThompson, LS; Beech, PL; Real, G; Henriques, AO; Harry, EJ
2013-09-01Climate driven changes in subtidal kelp forest communities in NW SpainVoerman, SE; Llera, E; Rico, JM
2015-10-01Host coenzyme Q redox state is an early biomarker of thermal stress in the coral Acropora milleporaLutz, A; Raina, JB; Motti, CA; Miller, DJ; Van Oppen, MJH
2002-09-01Microscopic examination of distribution and phenotypic properties of phylogenetically diverse Chloroflexaceae-related bacteria in hot spring microbial matstNübel, U; Bateson, MM; Vandieken, V; Wieland, A; Kühl, M; Ward, DM
2012-04-01Do thick leaves avoid thermal damage in critically low wind speeds?Leigh, A; Sevanto, S; Ball, MC; Close, JD; Ellsworth, DS; Knight, CA; Nicotra, AB; Vogel, S
2016-12-01The antibacterial activity of Australian Leptospermum honey correlates with methylglyoxal levelsCokcetin, NN; Pappalardo, M; Campbell, LT; Brooks, P; Carter, DA; Blair, SE; Harry, EJ
2010-06-01The determination of activity of the enzyme Rubisco in cell extracts of the dinoflagellate alga Symbiodinium sp. by manganese chemiluminescence and its response to short-term thermal stress of the algaLilley, RM; Ralph, PJ; Larkum, AWD
2010-01Dynamical transition in a large globular protein: Macroscopic properties and glass transitionKealley, CS; Sokolova, AV; Kearley, GJ; Kemner, E; Russina, M; Faraone, A; Hamilton, WA; Gilbert, EP
2005-11-01Algal species and light microenvironment in a low-pH, geothermal microbial mat communityFerris, MJ; Sheehan, KB; Kühl, M; Cooksey, K; Wigglesworth-Cooksey, B; Harvey, R; Henson, JM
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