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Genome of the Lord Howe Island Stick Insect Reveals a Highly Conserved Phasmid X Chromosome. [PDF]
Stuart OP +3 more
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'Oh, to Be a European! What Rastko Petrovic Learnt in Africa' [PDF]
Book description: Twelve studies explicitly developed to elaborate on travel writing published in book form by east Europeans travelling in Europe from ca. 1550 to 2000.
Milutinovic, Z
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Gli1+ adventitial stem cells (ASCs) have been thought to generate smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in atherosclerosis. Using a dual‐recombinase lineage tracing to exclude ectopic labeling, Wang et al. found that Gli1+ ASCs do not contribute to SMCs in atherosclerotic plaques.
Haixiao Wang +11 more
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Humidity-Dependent Cold Cells on the Antenna of the Stick Insect
Harald Tichy
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Effective method of incubating stick insect eggs using a breathable material above a water surface [PDF]
Vítězslav Krejsa
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Nature tables: Discovering Children's interest in natural objects [PDF]
Primary school pupils in the UK today may be less familiar with natural objects, less exposed to formal natural history teaching and have less time given to school-based observation and discussion of natural objects. This study of children’s responses to
Tomkins, Stephen, Tunnicliffe, Sue Dale
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BCR sequencing and subclone analysis correlated immunoglobulin (Ig) chain loss in dysfunctional hybridomas with disrupted monoclonal antibody homeostasis. Proteomics‐guided CRISPR/Cas9 editing revealed that the unfolded protein response (UPR) regulates aberrant Ig synthesis.
Rubing Zou +9 more
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We describe a new stick insect species, Pseudoparamenexenus beiliuensis sp. nov., by an integrated approach using morphological and molecular data. The mitochondrial genomes of this new species and Pseudoparamenexenus yangi collected from Jianfengling ...
Yanting Qin, Zhenzhen Cui, Xun Bian
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Unraveling the Sexual Dimorphism of First Instar Nymphs of the Giant Stick Insect, Cladomorphus phyllinus Gray, 1835, from the Atlantic Forest, Brazil. [PDF]
Costa J +7 more
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