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    Image_6_Summertime Tintinnid Community in the Surface Waters Across the North Pacific Transition Zone.TIF by Haibo Li (629817)

    Published 2021
    “…The common oceanic species were further divided into five groups: boreal, warm water type I, warm water type II, transition zone, and cosmopolitan species. …”
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    Loss of Canonical <i>Smad4</i> Signaling Promotes <i>KRAS</i> Driven Malignant Transformation of Human Pancreatic Duct Epithelial Cells and Metastasis by Lisa Leung (129001)

    Published 2013
    “…Here, we report that <i>Smad4</i> represents a barrier in <i>KRAS</i>-mediated malignant transformation of the near normal immortalized human pancreatic duct epithelial (HPDE) cell line model. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_The Impact of Fertilizer Amendments on Soil Autotrophic Bacteria and Carbon Emissions in Maize Field on the Semiarid Loess Plateau.docx by Jinbin Wang (291754)

    Published 2021
    “…Here, we estimated the impact of the structure and co-occurrence network of soil autotrophic bacterial community on maize yield and CEE. A long-term field experiment was conducted with five fertilization treatments in semiarid Loess Plateau, including no amendment (NA), chemical fertilizer (CF), chemical fertilizer plus commercial organic fertilizer (SC), commercial organic fertilizer (SM), and maize straw (MS). …”
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    Image_4_Summertime Tintinnid Community in the Surface Waters Across the North Pacific Transition Zone.TIF by Haibo Li (629817)

    Published 2021
    “…The common oceanic species were further divided into five groups: boreal, warm water type I, warm water type II, transition zone, and cosmopolitan species. …”