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2003-02-01Recombination activity of a distinctive integron-gene cassette system associated with Pseudomonas stutzeri populations in soilHolmes, AJ; Holley, MP; Mahon, A; Nield, B; Gillings, M; Stokes, HW
2009-05-01Insular shifts and trade-offs in life-history traits in pond frogs in the Zhoushan Archipelago, ChinaWang, Y; Li, Y; Wu, Z; Murray, BR
1991-01-01Photosynthetic and stomatal conductance responses of Norway spruce and beech to ozone, acid mist and frost-a conceptual modelEamus, D; Murray, M
2012-01The phosphoinositide 3'-kinase p110d modulates contractile protein production and IL-6 release in human airway smooth muscleGe, Q; Moir, LM; Trian, T; Niimi, K; Poniris, M; Shepherd, PR; Black, JL; Oliver, BG; Burgess, JK
2006-04-15Analysis of NDVI and scaled difference vegetation index retrievals of vegetation fractionJiang, Z; Huete, AR; Chen, J; Chen, Y; Li, J; Yan, G; Zhang, X
2019-11-01Investigating the Pathogenesis of Early Stage Squamous Cell Lung Carcinoma Using Murine ModelsSahu, P; Donovan, C; Pickles, S; Chimankar, V; Shukla, S; Gomez, H; Budden, K; Malyla, V; Paudel, KR; Dua, K; Hansbro, P
2003-12-15Frequent Loss of Heterozygosity Targeting the Inactive X Chromosome in MelanomaIndsto, JO; Nassif, NT; Kefford, RF; Mann, GJ
2012-03-01Validation of otolith daily increment formation for two temperate syngnathid fishes: The pipefishes Stigmatopora argus and Stigmatopora nigraParkinson, KL; Booth, DJ; Lee, JE
2012-03-01Characterization of cleavage events in the multifunctional cilium adhesin Mhp684 (P146) reveals a mechanism by which Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae regulates surface topographyBogema, DR; Deutscher, AT; Woolley, LK; Seymour, LM; Raymond, BBA; Tacchi, JL; Padula, MP; Dixon, NE; Minion, FC; Jenkins, C; Walker, MJ; Djordjevic, SP
2005-09-01Persistence of yessotoxin under light and dark conditionsMitrovic, SM; Hamilton, B; McKenzie, L; Furey, A; James, KJ
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