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Stress-induced breakup: tRNA-derived small RNAs in biology. [PDF]
Li G, Hao T, Ivanov P, Das S.
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Correction: Spatiotemporally Explicit Epidemic Model for West Nile Virus Outbreak in Germany: An Inversely Calibrated Approach. [PDF]
Mbaoma OC, Thomas SM, Beierkuhnlein C.
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Correction for Tan et al., "Insights into the physiological and metabolic features of <i>Thalassobacterium</i>, a novel genus of <i>Verrucomicrobiota</i> with the potential to drive the carbon cycle". [PDF]
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Stereochemical Terminology in Chiral Drugs: Still Between Confusion and Misinterpretation. [PDF]
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1995
This is a revision of the allergen nomenclature system which was proposed in 1986. The nomenclature is for allergens which induce IgE-mediated allergy in humans. A table of allergens with known partial or complete sequences as of December 1993 is given.
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This is a revision of the allergen nomenclature system which was proposed in 1986. The nomenclature is for allergens which induce IgE-mediated allergy in humans. A table of allergens with known partial or complete sequences as of December 1993 is given.
T P, King +5 more
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Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 2003
AbstractAs part of the Human Genome Variation Society (formerly known as the HUGO Mutation Database Initiative), a committee was formed to suggest standards for the description of sequence variants in DNA, RNA, and protein sequences. The committee proposed that the nomenclature should be unequivocal, precise, and short, and should prevent any possible ...
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AbstractAs part of the Human Genome Variation Society (formerly known as the HUGO Mutation Database Initiative), a committee was formed to suggest standards for the description of sequence variants in DNA, RNA, and protein sequences. The committee proposed that the nomenclature should be unequivocal, precise, and short, and should prevent any possible ...
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Kew Bulletin, 1957
Hedyotis Linnaeus, Sp. P1. o101. 1753; Gen. P1. ed. 5, 44. 1754 (Rubiaceae). Hedyotis fruticosa Linnaeus, 1.c.; lectotypus nominis generici, vide Bremekamp in Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch. Ser. 2, 48 (2): 29. 1952. The reason for rejecting the earlier choice (Hitchcock in Prop. Brit. Bot. 123. 1929) of H. auricularia Linn. as lectotype of the generic
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Hedyotis Linnaeus, Sp. P1. o101. 1753; Gen. P1. ed. 5, 44. 1754 (Rubiaceae). Hedyotis fruticosa Linnaeus, 1.c.; lectotypus nominis generici, vide Bremekamp in Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch. Ser. 2, 48 (2): 29. 1952. The reason for rejecting the earlier choice (Hitchcock in Prop. Brit. Bot. 123. 1929) of H. auricularia Linn. as lectotype of the generic
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Science depends on nomenclature, but nomenclature is not science
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Karen G. Lloyd, Guillaume Tahon
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