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Conference paperRead PJ, Armstrong-James D, Tong CYW, et al., 2010,
Community and hospital HIV testing in the highest HIV prevalence area in the UK; missed opportunities for earlier diagnoses identified
, Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, Pages: 8-8, ISSN: 1464-2662 -
Journal articleMurakami R, Bismarck A, 2010,
Particle-Stabilized Materials: Dry Oils and (Polymerized) Non-Aqueous Foams
, ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, Vol: 20, Pages: 732-737, ISSN: 1616-301X- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 82
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Journal articleHarrington LS, Moreno L, Reed A, et al., 2010,
The PPARβ/δAgonist GW0742 Relaxes Pulmonary Vessels and Limits Right Heart Hypertrophy in Rats with Hypoxia-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension
, PLOS ONE, Vol: 5, ISSN: 1932-6203- Cite
- Citations: 41
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Journal articleSairam M, Loh XX, Bhole Y, et al., 2010,
Spiral-wound polyaniline membrane modules for organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN)
, JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, Vol: 349, Pages: 123-129, ISSN: 0376-7388- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 68
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Journal articleSverzellati N, Wells AU, Tomassetti S, et al., 2010,
Biopsy-proved Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Spectrum of Nondiagnostic Thin-Section CT Diagnoses
, RADIOLOGY, Vol: 254, Pages: 957-964, ISSN: 0033-8419- Cite
- Citations: 102
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Journal articleAlguel Y, Leung J, Singh S, et al., 2010,
New Tools for Membrane Protein Research
, CURRENT PROTEIN & PEPTIDE SCIENCE, Vol: 11, Pages: 156-165, ISSN: 1389-2037- Cite
- Citations: 7
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Journal articleBlaker JJ, Bismarck A, Boccaccini AR, et al., 2010,
Premature degradation of poly(α-hydroxyesters) during thermal processing of Bioglass®-containing composites
, ACTA BIOMATERIALIA, Vol: 6, Pages: 756-762, ISSN: 1742-7061- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 68
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Journal articleBlanco TM, Mantalaris A, Bismarck A, et al., 2010,
The development of a three-dimensional scaffold for <i>ex vivo</i> biomimicry of human acute myeloid leukaemia
, BIOMATERIALS, Vol: 31, Pages: 2243-2251, ISSN: 0142-9612- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 75
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Journal articleOglesby IK, Bray IM, Chotirmall SH, et al., 2010,
miR-126 Is Downregulated in Cystic Fibrosis Airway Epithelial Cells and Regulates TOM1 Expression
, JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, Vol: 184, Pages: 1702-1709, ISSN: 0022-1767 -
Journal articleBidartondo MI, Duckett JG, 2010,
Conservative ecological and evolutionary patterns in liverwort-fungal symbioses
, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Vol: 277, Pages: 485-492, ISSN: 0962-8452Liverworts, the most ancient group of land plants, form a range of intimate associations with fungi that may be analogous to the mycorrhizas of vascular plants. Most thalloid liverworts contain arbuscular mycorrhizal glomeromycete fungi similar to most vascular plants. In contrast, a range of leafy liverwort genera and one simple thalloid liverwort family (the Aneuraceae) have switched to basidiomycete fungi. These liverwort switches away from glomeromycete fungi may be expected to parallel switches undergone by vascular plants that target diverse lineages of basidiomycete fungi to form ectomycorrhizas. To test this hypothesis, we used a cultivation-independent approach to examine the basidiomycete fungi associated with liverworts in varied worldwide locations by generating fungal DNA sequence data from over 200 field collections of over 30 species. Here we show that eight leafy liverwort genera predominantly and consistently associate with members of the Sebacina vermifera species complex and that Aneuraceae thalloid liverworts associate nearly exclusively with Tulasnella species. Furthermore, within sites where multiple liverwort species co-occur, they almost never share the same fungi. Our analyses reveal a strikingly conservative ecological and evolutionary pattern of liverwort symbioses with basidiomycete fungi that is unlike that of vascular plant mycorrhizas.
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