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Journal articleSchmidt HJ, Bhandari V, Bhandari A, et al., 2010,
The future in paediatric respirology
, RESPIROLOGY, Vol: 15, Pages: 733-741, ISSN: 1323-7799- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 9
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Journal articleChrzanowski W, Abou Neel EA, Lee K-Y, et al., 2010,
Tailoring Cell Behavior on Polymers by the Incorporation of Titanium Doped Phosphate Glass Filler
, ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATERIALS, Vol: 12, Pages: B298-B308, ISSN: 1438-1656- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 9
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Journal articleGriesenbach U, Sumner-Jones SG, Holder E, et al., 2010,
Limitations of the Murine Nose in the Development of Nonviral Airway Gene Transfer
, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, Vol: 43, Pages: 46-54, ISSN: 1044-1549- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 12
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Journal articleOliva R, Win J, Raffaele S, et al., 2010,
Recent developments in effector biology of filamentous plant pathogens (vol 12, pg 705, 2010)
, CELLULAR MICROBIOLOGY, Vol: 12, Pages: 1015-1015, ISSN: 1462-5814- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 10
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Journal articleIkem VO, Menner A, Bismarck A, 2010,
High-Porosity Macroporous Polymers Sythesized from Titania-Particle-Stabilized Medium and High Internal Phase Emulsions
, LANGMUIR, Vol: 26, Pages: 8836-8841, ISSN: 0743-7463- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 167
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Journal articleOliva R, Win J, Raffaele S, et al., 2010,
Recent developments in effector biology of filamentous plant pathogens
, CELLULAR MICROBIOLOGY, Vol: 12, Pages: 705-715, ISSN: 1462-5814- Cite
- Citations: 87
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Journal articleSolis R, Lobos G, Walker SF, et al., 2010,
Presence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in feral populations of Xenopus laevis in Chile
, BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS, Vol: 12, Pages: 1641-1646, ISSN: 1387-3547- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 40
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Journal articleBouzigon E, Forabosco P, Koppelman GH, et al., 2010,
Meta-analysis of 20 genome-wide linkage studies evidenced new regions linked to asthma and atopy
, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, Vol: 18, Pages: 700-706, ISSN: 1018-4813- Cite
- Citations: 42
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Journal articleLiebel HT, Bidartondo MI, Preiss K, et al., 2010,
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures reveal constraints to nutritional modes in orchids from the Mediterranean and Macaronesia.
, AM J BOT, Vol: 97, Pages: 903-912, ISSN: 0002-9122We compared the nutritional modes and habitats of orchids (e.g., autotrophic, partially or fully mycoheterotrophic) of the Mediterranean region and adjacent islands of Macaronesia. We hypothesized that ecological factors (e.g., relative light availability, surrounding vegetation) determine the nutritional modes of orchids and thus impose restrictions upon orchid distribution. Covering habitats from dark forests to open sites, orchid samples of 35 species from 14 genera were collected from 20 locations in the Mediterranean and Macaronesia to test for mycoheterotrophy. Mycorrhizal fungi were identified via molecular analyses, and stable isotope analyses were applied to test whether organic nutrients are gained from the fungal associates. Our results show that orchids with partial or full mycoheterotrophy among the investigated species are found exclusively in Neottieae thriving in light-limited forests. Neottioid orchids are missing in Macaronesia, possibly because mycoheterotrophy is constrained by the lack of suitable ectomycorrhizal fungi. Furthermore, most adult orchids of open habitats in the Mediterranean and Macaronesia show weak or no N gains from fungi and no C gain through mycoheterotrophy. Instead isotope signatures of some of these species indicate net plant-to-fungus C transfer.
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Journal articleLin YM, Zhang A, Bismarck A, et al., 2010,
Effects of fibroblast growth factors on the differentiation of the pulmonary progenitors from murine embryonic stem cells
, EXPERIMENTAL LUNG RESEARCH, Vol: 36, Pages: 307-320, ISSN: 0190-2148- Cite
- Citations: 10
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