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A 62-Year Follow-Up of Vitallium Cup Arthroplasty: A Case Report and Review of Longevity in Historical Context. [PDF]
Orr SG, Prakash H, Prakash K.
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Inspiring scientific wonder, curiosity and critical thinking in young minds: an interview with Audrey Dussutour. [PDF]
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A new arboreal species of <i>Vitronura</i> Yosii, 1969 and a new record of <i>Yuukianura</i> Yosii, 1955 (Collembola, Neanuridae) from China, with notes on the feeding behavior of Neanurinae. [PDF]
Jiang JG, Yu D.
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Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 2012
Inspired by the behavior of slime mold cells, Paul Krugman developed a simple one-dimensional model in which moving firms self-organize into cities. In this paper I show that extending the model into two dimensions significantly improves its realism.
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Inspired by the behavior of slime mold cells, Paul Krugman developed a simple one-dimensional model in which moving firms self-organize into cities. In this paper I show that extending the model into two dimensions significantly improves its realism.
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1982
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the slime mold lectins. A lectin is a sugar-binding protein of non-immune origin that agglutinates cells or precipitates glycoconjugates. The assay with which the lectins are identified is the hemagglutination assay.
J R, Bartles, W A, Frazier, S D, Rosen
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the slime mold lectins. A lectin is a sugar-binding protein of non-immune origin that agglutinates cells or precipitates glycoconjugates. The assay with which the lectins are identified is the hemagglutination assay.
J R, Bartles, W A, Frazier, S D, Rosen
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Biochemical differentiation in the slime mold
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1959When the slime molds begin their multicellular life in the absence of external nutrilites aerobic metabolism is acquired. Closely correlated with an increase in oxygen uptake are striking increases in the activities of a number of “constitutive” enzymes involved in aerobic metabolism.
B E, WRIGHT, M L, ANDERSON
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Gravitational response of the slime mold Physarum
Advances in Space Research, 1994The acellular slime mold Physarum polycephalum is used as a model system to investigate the graviresponse of single cells which possess no receptors specialized for the perception of gravity. To obtain insights into the gravity-signal transduction mechanism the light response of the cell is used: Macroplasmodia of the slime mold show clear geo- and ...
Block, I., Wolke, A., Briegleb, W.
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Regulation in the cellular slime molds
Developmental Biology, 1965Abstract Studies of cellular differentiation in the developing cellular slime molds Dictyostelium discoideum (1), D. mucoroides (TYP), and a D. mucoroides mutant (MV) were conducted using fluorescent antisera. These antisera could distinguish between the major cell types, the prestalks and prespores, by their degree of staining.
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