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  1. 4001

    New K-feldspar Pb isotope results for Mesozoic arc crust in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. and Canada: comparison with the Mojave-Salinia province of southern California and Implica... by V. Isava (21625045)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, rocks overlying older continental crust further east such as the Middle Jurassic – Late Cretaceous Omineca crystalline belt, Idaho batholith, and Boulder Batholith exhibit far greater variation of Pb isotope values that parallel the 100 Ma isochron calculated from a two-stage Pb evolution model. …”
  2. 4002

    Community Impacts of <em>Prosopis juliflora</em> Invasion: Biogeographic and Congeneric Comparisons by Rajwant Kaur (136249)

    Published 2012
    “…Experimentally applied <em>P. juliflora</em> litter caused far greater mortality of native Indian species than litter from <em>P. cineraria</em>. …”
  3. 4003

    Controlled Chaos of Polymorphic Mucins in a Metazoan Parasite <em>(Schistosoma mansoni)</em> Interacting with Its Invertebrate Host <em>(Biomphalaria glabrata)</em> by Emmanuel Roger (269378)

    Published 2008
    “…Our data support the view that <em>S. mansoni</em> has evolved a complex hierarchical system that efficiently generates a high degree of polymorphism—a “controlled chaos”—based on a relatively low number of genes. …”
  4. 4004

    Table_8_Alteration of Proteotranscriptomic Landscape Reveals the Transcriptional Regulatory Circuits Controlling Key-Signaling Pathways and Metabolic Reprogramming During Tumor Evo... by Geoffroy Andrieux (176109)

    Published 2020
    “…Gene-specific mRNA-to-protein correlation is the consequence of the dynamic interplays of the different regulatory processes of proteotranscriptomic landscape. So far, the critical impact of mRNA and protein stability on their subsequent correlation on a global scale remained unresolved. …”
  5. 4005

    Data_Sheet_1_Male Sex Pheromone of the Parasitoid Wasp Urolepis rufipes Demonstrates Biosynthetic Switch Between Fatty Acid and Isoprenoid Metabolism Within the Nasonia Group.pdf by Joachim Ruther (523271)

    Published 2019
    “…All Nasonia species and T. sarcophagae, the only Trichomalopsis species studied so far, produce fatty acid-derived hydroxylactones in their rectal vesicle. …”
  6. 4006

    Data_Sheet_1_Maintenance of Elective Patient Care at Berlin University Children's Hospital During the COVID-19 Pandemic.pdf by Nicolas Terliesner (9144587)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Background: In Germany, so far the COVID-19 pandemic evolved in two distinct waves, the first beginning in February and the second in July, 2020. …”
  7. 4007

    Table_9_Alteration of Proteotranscriptomic Landscape Reveals the Transcriptional Regulatory Circuits Controlling Key-Signaling Pathways and Metabolic Reprogramming During Tumor Evo... by Geoffroy Andrieux (176109)

    Published 2020
    “…Gene-specific mRNA-to-protein correlation is the consequence of the dynamic interplays of the different regulatory processes of proteotranscriptomic landscape. So far, the critical impact of mRNA and protein stability on their subsequent correlation on a global scale remained unresolved. …”
  8. 4008

    Table_2_Structure–Activity Predictions From Computational Mining of Protein Databases to Assist Modular Design of Antimicrobial Peptides.XLSX by Claudia Feurstein (6845816)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, common or dissimilar properties of AMPs that have evolved in different taxonomic groups are nearly unknown. …”
  9. 4009

    Table_7_Structure–Activity Predictions From Computational Mining of Protein Databases to Assist Modular Design of Antimicrobial Peptides.XLSX by Claudia Feurstein (6845816)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, common or dissimilar properties of AMPs that have evolved in different taxonomic groups are nearly unknown. …”
  10. 4010

    Tooth mineralization and histology patterns in extinct and extant snaggletooth sharks, <i>Hemipristis</i> (Carcharhiniformes, Hemigaleidae)—Evolutionary significance or ecological... by Patrick L. Jambura (5613968)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Shark jaws exhibit teeth that are arranged into distinct series and files and display great diversities in shapes and structures, which not only is related to their function (grasping, cutting, crushing) during feeding, but also bear a strong phylogenetic signal. So far, most research on the relationship between shark teeth and feeding ecology and systematics focused on the external tooth morphology only. …”
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  12. 4012

    Table_5_Structure–Activity Predictions From Computational Mining of Protein Databases to Assist Modular Design of Antimicrobial Peptides.XLSX by Claudia Feurstein (6845816)

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, common or dissimilar properties of AMPs that have evolved in different taxonomic groups are nearly unknown. …”
  13. 4013

    Molecular Evolution and Functional Divergence of Trace Amine–Associated Receptors by Seong-il Eyun (549328)

    Published 2016
    “…A limited number of molecular evolutionary studies have been done for TAARs so far. To elucidate how lineage-specific evolution contributed to their functional divergence, we examined 30 metazoan genomes. …”
  14. 4014

    Supplementary Material for: The Killer Fly Hunger Games: Target Size and Speed Predict Decision to Pursuit by Wardill T.J. (4154821)

    Published 2015
    “…Predatory animals have evolved to optimally detect their prey using exquisite sensory systems such as vision, olfaction and hearing. …”
  15. 4015

    Table_7_Alteration of Proteotranscriptomic Landscape Reveals the Transcriptional Regulatory Circuits Controlling Key-Signaling Pathways and Metabolic Reprogramming During Tumor Evo... by Geoffroy Andrieux (176109)

    Published 2020
    “…Gene-specific mRNA-to-protein correlation is the consequence of the dynamic interplays of the different regulatory processes of proteotranscriptomic landscape. So far, the critical impact of mRNA and protein stability on their subsequent correlation on a global scale remained unresolved. …”
  16. 4016

    DataSheet_3_Tetraploid Ancestry Provided Atlantic Salmon With Two Paralogue Functional T Cell Receptor Beta Regions Whereof One Is Completely Novel.zip by Unni Grimholt (3286050)

    Published 2022
    “…Adding the 292 variable T cell receptor alpha genes to the 100 variable TRB genes from 14 subgroups, Atlantic salmon has one of the most diverse T cell receptor alpha beta repertoire of any vertebrate studied so far. Perhaps salmonid cellular immunity is more advanced than we have imagined.…”
  17. 4017

    Data_Sheet_1_How Loud Can you go? Physical and Physiological Constraints to Producing High Sound Pressures in Animal Vocalizations.PDF by Lasse Jakobsen (3486326)

    Published 2021
    “…In water, the toothed whales produce by far the loudest SLs up to 240 dB<sub>peak</sub> re 1 μPa at 1 m. …”
  18. 4018

    <i>Ehrlichia chaffeensis</i> Uses Its Surface Protein EtpE to Bind GPI-Anchored Protein DNase X and Trigger Entry into Mammalian Cells by Dipu Mohan Kumar (466301)

    Published 2013
    “…It remains unclear if <i>E. chaffeensis</i> has evolved a specific surface protein that functions as an ‘invasin’ to mediate its entry. …”
  19. 4019

    Community Theory: Testing Environmental Stress Models by Bruce Menge (15300493)

    Published 2023
    “…Terrestrial environments with small changes in environmental conditions across large distances are far more challenging because of the great distances involved, but mountainous temperature and moisture environmental stress gradients, while still logistically difficult, are more feasible. …”
  20. 4020

    My Mother's War Memory by Their Finest Hour Project Team (18604667)

    Published 2024
    “…This work of hammering out the steel bars into wheels was very manually employed and even though it was hot, dirty, and dangerous using huge steam-operated machines, there were plenty of women as well as men involved and all came to quench their thirst at midday.…”