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Analysis of tomato gene promoters activated in syncytia induced in tomato and potato hairy roots by Globodera rostochiensis. [PDF]

open access: yesTransgenic Res, 2013
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Suppression of NGB and NAB/ERabp1 in tomato modifies root responses to potato cyst nematode infestation. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Plant Pathol, 2015
Dąbrowska-Bronk J   +12 more
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A surgeon and medical education. [PDF]

open access: yesProc R Soc Med, 1952
PATEY DH.
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Proteomic Dynamics in the Interaction of Susceptible and Resistant Tomato Cultivars and Potato Cyst Nematodes. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Koter MD   +6 more
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Postembryonic development of Apseudes heroae and Allotanais hirsutus (Tanaidacea, Crustacea) in Magellanic and sub-Antarctic waters

Antarctic Science, 2002
Apseudes heroae Sieg, 1986 (Family Apseudidae) and Allotanais hirsutus (Beddard, 1886) (Family Tanaidae) are common Tanaidacea of the southern Magellanic region. The aim of the investigation is to elucidate the postmarsupial development of these tanaid species that differ in their biogeography.
ANJA SCHMIDT   +2 more
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Berkeleyia heroae Blake, 2017, new species

2017
Berkeleyia heroae new species Figures 1–2 A–E Material examined. Argentina, Staten Island, off Tierra del Fuego, Hero Sta. 71-2- 16, 27 Apr 1971, 54.773°S, 64.712°W, intertidal, low water, holotype (USNM 60633); Sta. 71-2 - 39, 24 Oct 1971, 54.797°S, 65.27°W, intertidal to 1 m, 3 paratypes (USNM 60634). Description. Holotype complete, 9.5 mm long and 0.
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Kirkegaardia heroae Blake, 2016, new species

2016
Kirkegaardia heroae new species Figure 31 Material examined. Argentina, off Tiera del Fuego, Staten Island, R/V Hero Cruise 712, Sta. 665, 54.742°S, 63.882°W, 44 m, 11 May 1971, Petersen grab, holotype and paratype (USNM 1013894–5); Sta. 659, 54.858°S, 64.452°W, ca. 33 m, 0 1 May 1971, Petersen grab, 2 paratypes (USNM 1013896). Description.
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