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Global coral genomic vulnerability explains recent reef losses. [PDF]
Selmoni O, Cleves PA, Exposito-Alonso M.
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ABSTRACT Timely and adequate prenatal care (PNC) is essential for optimizing maternal and infant health outcomes. However, persistent disparities in PNC utilization exist in the United States, particularly among ethnic/racial minority populations.
Abdul‐Manaf Mutaru +4 more
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Integrative analysis of coral plasticity and adaptations reveals key proteins driving resilience to changes in ocean carbonate chemistry. [PDF]
Yuan X +9 more
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Efficient and rapid isolation of native AMPA receptor complexes for cryo‐EM
Abstract Isolating native ion channels for structural characterization is routinely achieved by extraction from membrane fractions of tissue with prolonged mild detergent treatment. AMPA receptors (AMPARs), glutamatergic receptors that mediate fast excitatory transmission and synaptic plasticity, are coassembled with diverse auxiliary subunits and ...
Jumi Park, Eric Gouaux
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Report of the Working Group on Deep-water Ecology (WGDEC) , 26-28 February 2007 [PDF]
Hall-Spencer, JM
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Can Bacterial Manipulation Deliver Reef-Scale Thermal Enhancement of Corals? [PDF]
van Oppen MJH +2 more
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ABSTRACT Transport and Golgi Organization 2 Homolog (TANGO2) protein deficiency disorder (TDD) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by multi‐systemic abnormalities and significant phenotypic variability including neurodevelopmental delay, seizures, intermittent ataxia, hypothyroidism, rhabdomyolysis, life‐threatening metabolic ...
Anne Cooper +6 more
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Coral Venom and Toxins as Protection Against Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star Attack. [PDF]
Gorman LM +4 more
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Abstract Carbonate mineral production and dissolution regulate atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations via modulation of the ocean alkalinity content. The anthropogenic rise in atmospheric CO2 reduces calcification rates and enhances calcium carbonate dissolution, which increases ocean alkalinity, counteracts acidification, and stimulates ocean
Sebastiaan J. van de Velde +4 more
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