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Journal articleMcShane D, Davies G, Davies JC, et al., 2001,
The natural history of multi-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a paediatric centre: Implications for future segregation policies
, THORAX, Vol: 56, Pages: 39-39, ISSN: 0040-6376 -
Journal articleDavies JC, Lloyd T, Geddes DM, et al., 2001,
A murine model of <i>B-cepacia</i> syndrome
, THORAX, Vol: 56, Pages: 37-38, ISSN: 0040-6376 -
Journal articleDavies JC, Potter M, Bush A, et al., 2001,
Bone marrow stem cells do not repopulate the healthy respiratory epithelium
, THORAX, Vol: 56, Pages: 23-23, ISSN: 0040-6376 -
Journal articleMacDonald SLS, Rubens MB, Hansell DM, et al., 2001,
Nonspecific interstitial pneumonia and usual interstitial pneumonia: Comparative appearances at and diagnostic accuracy of thin-section CT
, RADIOLOGY, Vol: 221, Pages: 600-605, ISSN: 0033-8419- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 240
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Journal articleEqui AC, Pike SE, Davies J, et al., 2001,
Use of cough swabs in a cystic fibrosis clinic
, ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, Vol: 85, Pages: 438-439, ISSN: 0003-9888- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 44
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Journal articleKagoshima M, Wilcke T, Ito K, et al., 2001,
Glucocorticoid-mediated transrepression is regulated by histone acetylation and DNA methylation
, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, Vol: 429, Pages: 327-334, ISSN: 0014-2999- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 66
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Journal articleWurzburger N, Bidartondo MI, Bledsoe CS, 2001,
Characterization of Pinus ectomycorrhizas from mixed conifer and pygmy forests using morphotyping and molecular methods
, Canadian Journal of Botany, Vol: 79, Pages: 1211-1216, ISSN: 0008-4026We used morphotyping and molecular methods to characterize ectomycorrhizas of bishop pine (Pinus muricata D. Don) and Bolander pine (Pinus contorta ssp. bolanderi (Parl.) Critchf.) from mixed conifer and hydric pygmy forests on the northern California coast. Sixteen ectomycorrhizal morphotypes were described, producing 15 internal transcribed spacer restriction fragment length polymorphism (ITS-RFLP) types, and 12 were identified via ITS sequencing. From a given site, all root tips of a specific morphotype produced identical ITS-RFLP patterns. However, sometimes two morphotypes produced the same ITS-RFLP type, and sometimes samples of the same morphotype from two different sites produced two different ITS-RFLP types. These results indicate that surveys of ectomycorrhizal fungi based on morphology alone are not sufficient, and that grouping morphotypes prior to molecular analysis can expedite the process. Ectomycorrhizas from mixed conifer included Russuloid sp., Tomentella sublilacina (Ellis & Holw.) Wakef., Tuber sp., and two Thelephoroid species. Ectomycorrhizas from hydric pygmy included two Dermocybe spp., a Cortinarius sp., two Thelephoroid spp., and Suillus tomentosus (Kauffman) Singer. Both plant communities contained Cenococcum geophilum Fr.:Fr. The hydric pygmy sites were more similar to each other than to the mixed conifer site (Jaccard similarity). The presence of ectomycorrhizal taxa in one plant community type may reflect biotic (host specificity) or abiotic (soil fertility or hydrology) adaptation.
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Journal articleWalley AJ, Chavanas S, Moffatt ME, et al., 2001,
Gene polymorphism in Netherton and common atopic disease
, NATURE GENETICS, Vol: 29, Pages: 175-178, ISSN: 1061-4036- Cite
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Journal articleBaig MN, Shukaliak J, Yao K, et al., 2001,
Selection and encephalitogenic potential of T-cells specific for myelin basic protein peptide [amino acids 111-129] using transgenic mouse with HLA-DRB1*0401-IE and chimeric human T cell receptor.
, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, Vol: 69, Pages: 211-211, ISSN: 0002-9297 -
Journal articleSaraç AS, Bismarck A, Kumru ME, et al., 2001,
Electrografting of poly(carbazole-co-acrylamide) onto several carbon fibers -: Electrokinetic and surface properties
, SYNTHETIC METALS, Vol: 123, Pages: 411-423, ISSN: 0379-6779- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 36
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