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  1. 2741

    Table_2.XLSX par Shigeko Kimura (4921186)

    Publié 2018
    “…<p>The freshwater cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa frequently forms toxic massive blooms and exists in an arms race with its infectious phages in aquatic natural environments, and as a result, has evolved extremely diverse and elaborate antiviral defense systems, including the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-CRISPR-associated genes (Cas) system. …”
  2. 2742

    Image_1.PDF par Shigeko Kimura (4921186)

    Publié 2018
    “…<p>The freshwater cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa frequently forms toxic massive blooms and exists in an arms race with its infectious phages in aquatic natural environments, and as a result, has evolved extremely diverse and elaborate antiviral defense systems, including the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-CRISPR-associated genes (Cas) system. …”
  3. 2743

    Metadata supporting data files in the published article: DNA Methylation Markers Predict Recurrence-free Interval in Triple- Negative Breast Cancer par MaryJo Fackler (8134182)

    Publié 2020
    “…</p> <p><b> </b></p> <p><b>Study approval: </b>All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards. …”
  4. 2744

    Endogenous nutrient stores correlate with the CPI-613 response <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i>. par Moises O. Guardado Rivas (12837125)

    Publié 2022
    “…Note that other cell death studies herein generally involve longer incubation times and, thus, stronger responses.…”
  5. 2745

    DataSheet_6_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  6. 2746

    DataSheet_1_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  7. 2747

    DataSheet_10_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  8. 2748

    Table_2_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.xlsx par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  9. 2749

    DataSheet_11_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  10. 2750

    DataSheet_7_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  11. 2751

    DataSheet_9_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  12. 2752

    Data_Sheet_2_Discovery of All Three Types in Cartilaginous Fishes Enables Phylogenetic Resolution of the Origins and Evolution of Interferons.pdf par Anthony K. Redmond (6947852)

    Publié 2019
    “…Our results verify that intronless IFN1s have evolved multiple times in amphibians and indicate that no one-to-one orthology exists between mammal and reptile IFN1s. …”
  13. 2753

    DataSheet_3_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  14. 2754

    DataSheet_4_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  15. 2755

    Table_2_Discovery of All Three Types in Cartilaginous Fishes Enables Phylogenetic Resolution of the Origins and Evolution of Interferons.xlsx par Anthony K. Redmond (6947852)

    Publié 2019
    “…Our results verify that intronless IFN1s have evolved multiple times in amphibians and indicate that no one-to-one orthology exists between mammal and reptile IFN1s. …”
  16. 2756

    DataSheet_12_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  17. 2757

    DataSheet_8_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  18. 2758

    Table_1_Discovery of All Three Types in Cartilaginous Fishes Enables Phylogenetic Resolution of the Origins and Evolution of Interferons.docx par Anthony K. Redmond (6947852)

    Publié 2019
    “…Our results verify that intronless IFN1s have evolved multiple times in amphibians and indicate that no one-to-one orthology exists between mammal and reptile IFN1s. …”
  19. 2759

    Table_3_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.xlsx par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”
  20. 2760

    DataSheet_2_Cryptic Genes for Interbacterial Antagonism Distinguish Rickettsia Species Infecting Blacklegged Ticks From Other Rickettsia Pathogens.pdf par Victoria I. Verhoeve (8998307)

    Publié 2022
    “…Mammalian pathogenicity evolved from basal, non-pathogenic host-associations; however, some non-pathogens are closely related to pathogens. …”