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22 Vasculogenesis defects in cytochrome P450 reductase null mouse embryos.

Journal of anatomy

Otto D, Henderson C, Carrie D, Davey M, Adams R, Tickle C, Wolf C.
PMID: 17103766
J Anat. 2002 Nov;201(5):423.

No abstract available.

Effects of phenol feeding pattern on microbial community structure and cometabolism of trichloroethylene.

Applied and environmental microbiology

Shih C, Davey ME, Zhou J, Tiedje JM, Criddle CS.
PMID: 16535382
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1996 Aug;62(8):2953-60. doi: 10.1128/aem.62.8.2953-2960.1996.

Cometabolism of trichloroethylene (TCE) by phenol-fed enrichments was evaluated in four reactors with distinct phenol feeding patterns. The reactors were inoculated from the same source, operated at the same average dilution rate, and received the same mass of phenol...

Pathogenesis of bryophyte hosts by the ascomycete Atradidymella muscivora.

American journal of botany

Davey ML, Tsuneda A, Currah RS.
PMID: 21628276
Am J Bot. 2009 Jul;96(7):1274-80. doi: 10.3732/ajb.0800239.

Atradidymella muscivora (Pleosporales) is a bryophyte pathogen that infects the mosses Aulacomnium palustre, Hylocomium splendens, and Polytrichum juniperinum. Light and scanning electron microscopy and extracellular enzyme production were used to characterize the interactions between this fungus and its native...

Successful transplantation of a split crossed fused ectopic kidney into a patient with end-stage renal disease.

Journal of transplantation

Mekeel KL, Daley SM, Andrews PE, Moss AA, Heilman RL, Mazur MJ, Chakkera HA, Hamawi K, Mulligan DC, Sudhakar Reddy K.
PMID: 20368777
J Transplant. 2010;2010:383972. doi: 10.1155/2010/383972. Epub 2010 Mar 25.

Potential donors with congenital renal anomalies but normal renal function are often overlooked because of a possible increase in technical difficulty and complications associated with the surgery. However, as the waiting list for a deceased donor kidney transplant continues...

Explaining leptokurtic movement distributions: intrapopulation variation in boldness and exploration.

The American naturalist

Fraser DF, Gilliam JF, Daley MJ, Le AN, Skalski GT.
PMID: 18707341
Am Nat. 2001 Aug;158(2):124-35. doi: 10.1086/321307.

Leptokurtic distributions of movement distances observed in field-release studies, in which some individuals move long distances while most remain at or near their release point, are a common feature of mobile animals. However, because leptokurtosis is predicted to be...

A PHYSIOLOGIST'S PERSPECTIVE ON ROBOTIC EXOSKELETONS FOR HUMAN LOCOMOTION.

International journal of HR : humanoid robotics

Ferris DP, Sawicki GS, Daley MA.
PMID: 18185840
Int J HR. 2007 Sep;4(3):507-528. doi: 10.1142/S0219843607001138.

Technological advances in robotic hardware and software have enabled powered exoskeletons to move from science fiction to the real world. The objective of this article is to emphasize two main points for future research. First, the design of future...

Quantification of Self Pollution from Two Diesel School Buses using Three Independent Methods.

Atmospheric environment (Oxford, England : 1994)

Liu LJ, Phuleria HC, Webber W, Davey M, Lawson DR, Ireson RG, Zielinska B, Ondov JM, Weaver CS, Lapin CA, Easter M, Hesterberg TW, Larson T.
PMID: 20694046
Atmos Environ (1994). 2010 Sep 01;44(28):3422-3431. doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.06.005.

We monitored two Seattle school buses to quantify the buses' self pollution using the dual tracers (DT), lead vehicle (LV), and chemical mass balance (CMB) methods. Each bus drove along a residential route simulating stops, with windows closed or...

Investing in the future: the benefits of continuous positive airway pressure for childhood obstructive sleep apnea.

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine

Horne RS, Davey MJ, Nixon GM.
PMID: 22550207
Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2012 May 01;185(9):908-10. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201202-0296ED.

No abstract available.

Tissue-specific HIV-1 infection: why it matters.

Future virology

Karris MA, Smith DM.
PMID: 23946764
Future Virol. 2011 Jul;6(7):869-882. doi: 10.2217/fvl.11.48.

The human immunodeficiency virus displays a narrow tropism for CD4

Plant regeneration from protoplasts of Felicia and Brachycome.

Plant cell reports

Malaure RS, Davey MR, Power JB.
PMID: 24226442
Plant Cell Rep. 1990 Jul;9(2):109-12. doi: 10.1007/BF00231561.

Protoplasts were isolated from leaves of axenic shoot cultures of Felicia bergeriana (Kingfisher Daisy) and Brachycome iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy) and from callus cultures of Felicia. Plants were regenerated from all three sources and since both species are of...

Plant regeneration from mesophyll protoplasts of Centaurea cyanus, Senecio x hybridus and Callistephus chinensis.

Plant cell reports

Pillai V, Davey MR, Power JB.
PMID: 24227065
Plant Cell Rep. 1990 Nov;9(7):402-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00232409.

Protoplasts were isolated from leaves of glasshouse-grown plants of Centaurea cyanus and axenic shoot cultures of Senecio x hybridus. Upon culture, using modified MS-based media, protoplasts of both systems entered division to produce callus, followed by plant regeneration. Leaf...

Somatic embryogenesis from mesophyll protoplasts of Trigonella corniculata (leguminosae).

Plant cell reports

Lu DY, Davey MR, Cocking EC.
PMID: 24257775
Plant Cell Rep. 1982 Dec;1(6):278-80. doi: 10.1007/BF00272639.

Mesophyll protoplasts isolated enzymatically from Trigonella corniculata divided to form callus, with a plating efficiency of 49% in Kao (1977) medium. Protoplast-derived tissues formed somatic embryoids at high frequency on MS medium with 2.0 mg L(-7) NAA and 0.5...

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