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2015-08-01CFTR inactivation by lentiviral vector-mediated RNA interference and CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in human airway epithelial cellsBellec, J; Bacchetta, M; Losa, D; Anegon, I; Chanson, M; Nguyen, TH
2016-02-01Plant Circular RNAs (circRNAs): Transcriptional Regulation Beyond miRNAs in PlantsSablok, G; Zhao, H; Sun, X
2015-05-01Hybrid life-cycle assessment of algal biofuel productionMalik, A; Lenzen, M; Ralph, PJ; Tamburic, B
2017-07-01pIP40a, a type 1 IncC plasmid from 1969 carries the integrative element GIsul2 and a novel class II mercury resistance transposonHarmer, CJ; Hamidian, M; Hall, RM
2020-02-01Down to the bone: the role of overlooked endolithic microbiomes in reef coral healthPernice, M; Raina, JB; Rädecker, N; Cárdenas, A; Pogoreutz, C; Voolstra, CR
2017-10-15Response to “More surprises in the global greenhouse: Human health impacts form recent toxic marine aerosol formulations, due to centennial alterations or world-wide coastal food webs”Murray, SA; Ajani, P; Kretzschmar, AL; Verma, A
2018-03-01Nitric oxide-mediated induction of dispersal in pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms is inhibited by flavohemoglobin production and is enhanced by imidazoleZhu, X; Oh, HS; Ng, YCB; Tang, PYP; Barraud, N; Riceb, SA
2015-07-01Tn6026 and Tn6029 are found in complex resistance regions mobilised by diverse plasmids and chromosomal islands in multiple antibiotic resistant EnterobacteriaceaeReid, CJ; Chowdhury, PR; Djordjevic, SP
2015-03-11A small volume bioassay to assess bacterial/phytoplankton co-culture using WATER-Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated (WATER-PAM) fluorometryBramucci, AR; Labeeuw, L; Mayers, TJ; Saby, JA; Case, RJ
2018-09-01Impact of nitrogen availability upon the electron requirement for carbon fixation in Australian coastal phytoplankton communitiesHughes, DJ; Varkey, D; Doblin, MA; Ingleton, T; Mcinnes, A; Ralph, PJ; van Dongen-Vogels, V; Suggett, DJ
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