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Title
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A new obligate CXCL4-CXCL12 heterodimer for studying chemokine heterodimer activities and mechanisms
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Author
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Nesmelova, Irina, Ngyuen, Khanh T.P., Dreau, Didier, Volkman, Brian
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Chemokines, Proteins
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Description
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Chemokines form a family of proteins with critical roles in many biological processes in health and disease conditions, including cardiovascular, autoimmune diseases, infections, and cancer. Many chemokines engage in heterophilic interactions to f...
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Title
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Linear mitochondrial genome in Anthozoa (Cnidaria) : a case study in Ceriantharia
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Author
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Reitzel, Adam M., Stampar, Sergio N., Macrander, Jason
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Date Created
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2019
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Subjects--Topical
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Gene expression, Biology
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Description
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Sequences and structural attributes of mitochondrial genomes have played a critical role in the clarification of relationships among Cnidaria, a key phylum of early-diverging animals. Among the major lineages of Cnidaria, Ceriantharia (tube anemon...
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The relative effects of forest amount, forest configuration, and urban matrix quality on forest breeding birds
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Author
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Shoffner, Alexandra V., Wilson, Andrew M., Tang, Wenwu, Gagne, Sara A.
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Subjects--Topical
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Urbanization, Forest birds
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Description
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Urbanization modifies landscape structure in three major ways that impact avian diversity in remnant habitat: habitat amount is reduced and habitat configuration and matrix quality are altered. The relative effects of these three components of lan...
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Title
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Ultrafast laser ablation, intrinsic threshold, and nanopatterning of monolayer molybdenum disulfide
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Author
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Her, Tsing-Hua, Solomon, Joel M., Ahmad, Sabeeh Irfan, Dave, Arpit
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Nanostructured materials, Two-dimensional materials
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Description
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Laser direct writing is an attractive method for patterning 2D materials without contamination. Literature shows that the ultrafast ablation threshold of graphene across substrates varies by an order of magnitude. Some attribute it to the thermal ...