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View article: Ten simple rules for implementing deep amplicon sequencing in parasitology
Ten simple rules for implementing deep amplicon sequencing in parasitology Open
Deep amplicon sequencing is transforming parasitology by enabling high-throughput profiling of parasite communities and detection of resistance-associated genetic variants. Despite its growing adoption, many researchers face challenges in …
View article: Molecular screening and dose-response assays provide insights into pyrethroid resistance in four agriculturally important aphid species
Molecular screening and dose-response assays provide insights into pyrethroid resistance in four agriculturally important aphid species Open
View article: Different Carbohydrate Ingestion Patterns Do Not Affect Physiological Responses, Whole‐Body Substrate Oxidation or Gastrointestinal Comfort in Cycling
Different Carbohydrate Ingestion Patterns Do Not Affect Physiological Responses, Whole‐Body Substrate Oxidation or Gastrointestinal Comfort in Cycling Open
Fuelling during endurance exercise has evolved towards greater amounts of carbohydrates (CHO) ingested per hour, which can prove challenging for athletes. However, the effects of different CHO ingestion patterns during exercise have scarce…
View article: Biased perceptions of public opinion don’t define echo chambers but reveal systematic differences in political awareness
Biased perceptions of public opinion don’t define echo chambers but reveal systematic differences in political awareness Open
Echo chambers are widely acknowledged as a feature of online discourse and current politics: a phenomenon arising when people selectively engage with like-minded others and are shielded from opposing ideas. Various studies have operational…
View article: What Lessons can Be Learned From the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic?
What Lessons can Be Learned From the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic? Open
During the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2023), governments around the world implemented an unprecedented array of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to control the spread of SARS-CoV-2. From early 2021, these were accompanied by major popu…
View article: Star Truck : Interplanetary Bussing system
Star Truck : Interplanetary Bussing system Open
CubeSats are a standardized size of satellite. Used by elementary schools, universities, and hobbyists alike. CubeSats have made space exploration and research accessible to the general population. Utilizing CubeSats it is possible to make…
View article: Australian Cool-Season Pulse Seed-Borne Virus Research: 2. Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus
Australian Cool-Season Pulse Seed-Borne Virus Research: 2. Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus Open
Here, research on seed-borne virus diseases of cool-season pulses caused by bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) in Australia’s grain cropping regions since the 1940s is reviewed. A historical approach is taken towards all past studies involvin…
View article: Biodegradable internal biliary stenting in orthotopic liver transplantation – A feasibility study
Biodegradable internal biliary stenting in orthotopic liver transplantation – A feasibility study Open
View article: CubeSat Interplanetary Exploration: A Deep Dive into Nuclear Propulsion and Astrodynamics for Small Satellites
CubeSat Interplanetary Exploration: A Deep Dive into Nuclear Propulsion and Astrodynamics for Small Satellites Open
CubeSats are small satellites most commonly used by universities, however, nowadays places like NASA are looking to CubeSats for interplanetary missions. Because of their universal form fit it makes them cost effective, economical, and the…
View article: CubeSat Interplanetary Exploration: A Deep Dive into Propulsion and Astrodynamics for Small Satellites
CubeSat Interplanetary Exploration: A Deep Dive into Propulsion and Astrodynamics for Small Satellites Open
View article: Untangling biliary reconstruction in liver transplants for primary sclerosing cholangitis
Untangling biliary reconstruction in liver transplants for primary sclerosing cholangitis Open
Background Biliary reconstruction technique during liver transplant (LT) for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) remains controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the incidence of biliary complications in patients with PSC having a duct…
View article: Work-life balance is essential to reducing burnout, improving well-being
Work-life balance is essential to reducing burnout, improving well-being Open
OBJECTIVE To assess levels of burnout, well-being, and mental health of veterinarians and compare them to those of nonveterinarians by use of validated instruments, and to identify the predictive values of techniques individuals can use to…
View article: Assessing periparturient ewe characteristics and nemabiome composition to guide targeted selective treatment for sustainable gastrointestinal nematodes control in sheep
Assessing periparturient ewe characteristics and nemabiome composition to guide targeted selective treatment for sustainable gastrointestinal nematodes control in sheep Open
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) are a significant threat to the sustainability of global sheep production. Periparturient ewes play a key role in GIN epidemiology, with increased GIN faecal egg counts (FECs) in these ewes resulting in he…
View article: WCN24-2655 DIFFERENCES IN MID-WEEK AND LONG INTERDIALYSIS PERIOD SERUM POTASSIUM CONCENTRATION IN HD-REQUIRING CKD INDIVIDUALS: THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES
WCN24-2655 DIFFERENCES IN MID-WEEK AND LONG INTERDIALYSIS PERIOD SERUM POTASSIUM CONCENTRATION IN HD-REQUIRING CKD INDIVIDUALS: THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES Open
Hyperkalemia (HK) is one of the most frequently observed hydro electrolyte disorders in patients (Pts) with severe renal dysfunction and especially in those under maintenance hemodialysis (HD). Its relevance lies in the potential risk for …
View article: Ligand-Directed Self-Assembly of Organic-Semiconductor/Quantum-Dot Blend Films Enables Efficient Triplet Exciton-Photon Conversion
Ligand-Directed Self-Assembly of Organic-Semiconductor/Quantum-Dot Blend Films Enables Efficient Triplet Exciton-Photon Conversion Open
Blends comprising organic semiconductors and inorganic quantum dots (QDs) are relevant for many optoelectronic applications and devices. However, the individual components in organic-QD blends have a strong tendency to aggregate and phase-…
View article: Australian Cool-Season Pulse Seed-Borne Virus Research: 1. Alfalfa and Cucumber Mosaic Viruses and Less Important Viruses
Australian Cool-Season Pulse Seed-Borne Virus Research: 1. Alfalfa and Cucumber Mosaic Viruses and Less Important Viruses Open
Here, we review the research undertaken since the 1950s in Australia’s grain cropping regions on seed-borne virus diseases of cool-season pulses caused by alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) and cucumber mosaic virus (CMV). We present brief backgro…
View article: A Novel Mobile Examination and Remediation Facility for On-Site Remediation of Dry Storage Systems
A Novel Mobile Examination and Remediation Facility for On-Site Remediation of Dry Storage Systems Open
View article: Enhancing biosecurity against virus disease threats to Australian grain crops: current situation and future prospects
Enhancing biosecurity against virus disease threats to Australian grain crops: current situation and future prospects Open
Australia is a major grain exporter, and this trade makes an important contribution to its economy. Fortunately, it remains free of many damaging virus diseases and virus vectors found elsewhere. However, its crop biosecurity is under incr…
View article: Diagnostic Excellence in Pediatric Spine Imaging: Using Contextualized Imaging Protocols
Diagnostic Excellence in Pediatric Spine Imaging: Using Contextualized Imaging Protocols Open
Contextual design and selection of MRI protocols is critical for making an accurate diagnosis given the wide variety of clinical indications for spine imaging in children. Here, we describe our pediatric spine imaging protocols in detail, …
View article: Arabinose- and xylose-modified analogs of 2′,3′-cGAMP act as STING agonists
Arabinose- and xylose-modified analogs of 2′,3′-cGAMP act as STING agonists Open
View article: Host Resistance to Virus Diseases Provides a Key Enabler towards Fast Tracking Gains in Grain Lupin Breeding
Host Resistance to Virus Diseases Provides a Key Enabler towards Fast Tracking Gains in Grain Lupin Breeding Open
Four lupin species, Lupinus angustifolius, L. albus, L. luteus, and L. mutabilis, are grown as cool-season grain legume crops. Fifteen viruses infect them. Two of these, bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) and cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), caus…
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WHO WE AREFounded in 1942, the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) is a nationwide, not-for-profit society of geriatrics healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the health, independence, and quality of life of older people.Our member…
View article: Molecular Analysis of the Global Population of Potato Virus S Redefines Its Phylogeny, and Has Crop Biosecurity Implications
Molecular Analysis of the Global Population of Potato Virus S Redefines Its Phylogeny, and Has Crop Biosecurity Implications Open
In 2020, 264 samples were collected from potato fields in the Turkish provinces of Bolu, Afyon, Kayseri and Niğde. RT-PCR tests, with primers which amplified its coat protein (CP), detected potato virus S (PVS) in 35 samples. Complete CP s…
View article: Data from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor
Data from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor Open
The importance of type I insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-IR) overexpression in mammary tumorigenesis was recently shown in two separate transgenic models. One of these models, the MTB-IGFIR transgenics, was generated in our lab to…
View article: Data from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor
Data from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor Open
The importance of type I insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-IR) overexpression in mammary tumorigenesis was recently shown in two separate transgenic models. One of these models, the MTB-IGFIR transgenics, was generated in our lab to…
View article: Supplementary Table S1 from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor
Supplementary Table S1 from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor Open
Supplementary Table S1 from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor
View article: Supplementary Table S1 from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor
Supplementary Table S1 from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor Open
Supplementary Table S1 from Characterization of a Novel Primary Mammary Tumor Cell Line Reveals that Cyclin D1 Is Regulated by the Type I Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor
View article: Genomic High Plains Wheat Mosaic Virus Sequences from Australia: Their Phylogenetics and Evidence for Emaravirus Recombination and Reassortment
Genomic High Plains Wheat Mosaic Virus Sequences from Australia: Their Phylogenetics and Evidence for Emaravirus Recombination and Reassortment Open
High Plains wheat mosaic virus (HPWMoV) causes a serious disease in major wheat-growing regions worldwide. We report here the complete or partial genomic sequences of five HPWMoV isolates from Australian wheat samples. Phylogenetic analysi…
View article: Insights into the kinetics and self-assembly order of small-molecule organic semiconductor/quantum dot blends during blade coating
Insights into the kinetics and self-assembly order of small-molecule organic semiconductor/quantum dot blends during blade coating Open
This work uses in situ grazing incidence X-ray scattering to provide new insights into the self-assembly behaviour that occurs when a mixture of quantum dots, small molecule organic semiconductors, and solvent dries to form a blended film.
View article: Comparisons between sequenced and re-sequenced genomes of historical subterranean clover mottle virus isolates
Comparisons between sequenced and re-sequenced genomes of historical subterranean clover mottle virus isolates Open
We report comparisons between the complete genomic sequences of five historical Western Australian isolates of subterranean clover mottle virus (SCMoV) from 1989–2000, and an infectious clone of its 1989 isolate. Sanger Sequencing (SS) and…