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Brain metastasis: From etiology to ecotypes

Cancer Cell
Despite recent advances in anti-cancer therapies, metastasis, especially to the brain, represents a major clinical challenge with rising incidences. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Xing et al. present a comprehensive transcriptomic map of the metastatic brain tumor environment at single-cell resolution.
Michael, Schulz, Marco, Prinz
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Adaptation and ecotypic components

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1956
Abstract At the present time botanical ecotypic investigations are still concerned mainly with amplifying the records of ecotypically differentiated populations and defining their patterns, and only incidentally with the processes of ecotypic fractionation.
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Ecotypic Differentiation in Diamorpha cymosa

Botanical Gazette, 1964
In the winter of 1959 population samples of Diamorpha cymosa Nutt. were transplanted from numerous granite and sandstone outcrops to a simulated outcrop in an experimental garden on the Emory University campus. Population samples from a centrally located outcrop were reciprocally transplanted to each outcrop visited.
J. Frank McCormick, Robert B. Platt
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PHOTOPERIODIC ECOTYPES OF TREES

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1954
Seedlings of Pinus sylvestris L. and Alnus incana (L.) Moench. from two widely different latitudes were grown under two different photoperiods, but otherwise under optimum conditions. Under continuous light the seedlings from a far northern latitude grew better than those from a more southern latitude.
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Ecotype

2008
James C. Dunford   +35 more
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Ecotypic Differentiation in Red Ash

Journal of Forestry, 1944
Abstract In this, his second article on the genetics of Fraxinus, the author stresses the divergent inheritance patterns found in the white and the red ash. These differences are all the more remarkable in view of the close relationship and morphological similarity between the two species.
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Presence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum Ecotype I in UK Ruminants and Associated Zoonotic Risk

Pathogens, 2023
Laura Bianchessi   +2 more
exaly  

ECOTYPIC DIFFERENTIATION

New Phytologist, 1946
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