Dew and frost do not serve as water sources for rock-dwelling organisms in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica. [PDF]
Kidron GJ, Beysens D, McKay CP.
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Single‐Cell Omics Analysis of Human Basophils Reveals Two Transcriptionally Distinct Populations
Integrated single‐cell transcriptomics and large‐scale immunophenotyping reveal the molecular landscape of human basophils. Circulating basophils comprise two transcriptionally distinct populations. A user‐friendly web resource enables interactive exploration of the generated data.
Sofia Papavasileiou +13 more
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Amplicon sequencing of ice and water phytoplankton and bacterial communities during an extreme winter in a central Canadian great lake. [PDF]
Rozmarynowycz MJ +6 more
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This study established a microarray containing a representative panel of purified Blo t and Der p allergens for the identification of patients sensitised to Blo t and/or Der p. Results indicate that the microarray based on Blo t and Der p allergens is a useful tool for the identification of Blo t‐ and/or Der p‐sensitised patients. The microarray may be
Nishelle Dsouza +16 more
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Seasonal Shifts from Water Depth to Nitrate Reorganize Protistan Communities Following Lake Freeze-Thaw Events. [PDF]
Zhou Y, Luo Z, Liu J.
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An In Vitro System for Studying Toxin Transport Across Hemodialysis Membranes
Development of an in vitro hemodialysis (HD) system based on mini dialyzers for evaluating hemodialysis membranes under physiologically relevant conditions. ABSTRACT Background Healthy kidneys regulate acid–base balance and electrolytes, produce hormones, and clear excess fluids and uremic toxins.
M. Torrents‐Yeste +7 more
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Understanding the Causes of High Organic Matter with Low Bioavailability in Cold-Zone Lake Water: A Case in Hulun Lake. [PDF]
Tao Y.
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Unusual lake ice phenomena observed in Lake Inawashiro, Japan : spray ice and ice balls
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ABSTRACT Lake sediments are natural archives of past environmental dynamics and how these systems have responded to past climate variability. Sediment geochemistry, governed by local geology and climate processes, is unique to each lake‐catchment and geochemical proxies must be validated for each study site.
Jalene Nalbant +6 more
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