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Investigating the velocity structure and X-ray observable properties of simulated galaxy clusters with PHOX [PDF]
Veronica Biffi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Epigenetic aging models hold great promise for enhancing many aspects of wildlife research and management. However, their utility is limited by the need to train models using known‐aged animals, which are rare among wildlife species. We present a novel approach to developing methylation‐based age prediction models that enables us to train ...
Karen K. Martien +7 more
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Discs no more: the morphology of low-mass simulated galaxies in FIREbox. [PDF]
Benavides JA +11 more
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There are more things in heaven and Earth than we dream of in our physiology
The Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Victor A. Maltsev +2 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental RNA (eRNA) metabarcoding has rapidly emerged as a powerful tool for assessing contemporary biodiversity patterns across diverse ecosystems. However, the potential for false positive detections caused by co‐extracted environmental DNA (eDNA) remains unquantified.
Fuwen Wang +4 more
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Galaxy single-cell & spatial omics community update: Navigating new frontiers in 2025. [PDF]
Loach M +15 more
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The complex radio and X-ray structure in the nuclear regions of the active galaxy NGC 1365 [PDF]
I. R. Stevens +2 more
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Deciphering the Transcriptomic Signatures of Aging Across Organs in Mice
Comprehensive transcriptomic profiling of eight mouse organs across six ages reveals how aging reshapes biological processes. Trajectory and network analyses distinguish shared and organ‐specific signatures, charting the molecular landscape of systemic aging.
Sarah Morsy +9 more
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Galaxy QCxMS for straightforward semi-empirical quantum mechanical EI-MS prediction. [PDF]
Rojas WY +5 more
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Abstract Advances in Macrodasyida (Gastrotricha) phylogenetics, fuelled by new species discoveries and molecular data, are reshaping taxonomic classifications. Molecular analyses suggest polyphyly in Cephalodasyidae and Macrodasyidae, yet insufficient sampling continues to obscure precise relationships.
Agata Cesaretti +3 more
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