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ABSTRACT The family Rhinopomatidae comprises six species of mouse‐tailed bats within the genus Rhinopoma, inhabiting arid regions of the Old World from western Africa to Myanmar. While their phylogenetic relationships have been explored through morphology and molecular analyses, many populations still remain insufficiently studied using molecular ...
Marek Uvizl, Peter Vallo, Petr Benda
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Identification and characterization of a novel extracellular matrix protein nephronectin that is associated with integrin alpha8beta1 in the embryonic kidney. [PDF]
The epithelial-mesenchymal interactions required for kidney organogenesis are disrupted in mice lacking the integrin alpha8beta1. None of this integrin's known ligands, however, appears to account for this phenotype. To identify a more relevant ligand, a
Backus, C +7 more
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The effect of signal digitisation in CMB experiments
Signal digitisation may produce significant effects in balloon - borne or space CMB experiments, since the limited bandwidth for downlink of data requires imposes a large quantisation step q applied on board by the instrument acquisition chain.
Balbi +19 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives In clinical settings, non‐carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) are often linked to abrasion, erosion, abfraction, or a combination of these factors. In archaeological and paleontological remains, the most common NCCL is the “toothpick groove,” yet little is known about the occurrence of these and other NCCLs in wild non‐human primates ...
Ian Towle +8 more
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Guidelines for Emergency Management of Traumatic Dental Injuries of the Chilean Ministry of Health
ABSTRACT Background Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are the fifth most prevalent condition worldwide. Proper diagnosis and emergency management are essential for ensuring a favourable outcome and prognosis. Although other international guidelines provide recommendations for the emergency management of TDI, specific clinical situations are not always ...
Carlos Zaror +35 more
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Radio background and IGM heating due to Pop III supernovae explosions
We consider the synchrotron emission from high energy electrons accelerated in supernova explosions of massive Population III stars in high redshift minihaloes of mass $10^{5\hbox {--}7} \rm M_\odot$.
Biermann, Peter L. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Many species are currently experiencing range shifts in response to changing environmental conditions with potentially serious genetic consequences. Repeated founder events and strong genetic drift are expected to erode genetic variation at the range front, reducing adaptive potential and slowing or even halting the expansion.
Nora M. Bergman +12 more
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We study the effects of astrophysical foregrounds on the ability of CMB B-mode polarization experiments to constrain the primordial tensor-to-scalar ratio, r.
Errard, Josquin, Stompor, Radek
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Higher classification of the rove beetle subfamily Staphylininae is revised based on novel phylogenomic, morphological and biogeographic evidence. Four new subtribes are described for Staphylininae; of them, two are for the tribe Tanygnathinini and two are for the tribe Staphylinini, and both tribes changed in composition due to other novelties ...
José L. Reyes‐Hernández +6 more
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Functional Differences Between SIRPα Splice Isoforms
SIRPα is expressed in phagocytic cells, and when it recognizes CD47, “don't eat me” signal, it suppresses phagocytosis. We show here that short SIRPα, a less‐studied splice isoform, has a different function from a well‐studied long SIRPα. Short SIRPα may act as a “don't eat me” signal regulator.
Mihoko Kajita +10 more
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