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    Broad scale proteomic analysis of heat-destabilised symbiosis in the hard coral Acropora millepora

    Coral reefs across the globe are threatened by warming oceans. The last few years have seen the worst mass coral bleaching events recorded, with more than one quarter of all reefs irreversibly impacted. Consid...

    K. Petrou, B. L. Nunn, M. P. Padula, D. J. Miller, D. A. Nielsen in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Uptake of dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) by the diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii: a model to investigate the cellular function of DMSP

    One of the most abundant organic sulphur molecules in the ocean, dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) has been implicated in numerous biochemical functions and ecological interactions, from osmotic and oxidative...

    K. Petrou, D. A. Nielsen in Biogeochemistry (2018)

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    The Microbiology of Seagrasses

    Like both terrestrial plants and other benthic marine organisms, seagrasses host abundant and diverse communities of microorganisms. These fundamentally influence seagrass physiology and health, while also r...

    J. R. Seymour, B. Laverock, D. A. Nielsen in Seagrasses of Australia (2018)

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    Simulation and Verification of Tip-Induced Polarization During Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy Measurements on Film Capacitors

    Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is widely used as characterization tool on functional heterostructures and components but it often suffers from measurement artifacts on such structures because the presenc...

    D. A. Nielsen, V. N. Popok, K. Pedersen in 3rd International Multidisciplinary Micros… (2017)

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    Characterisation of coral explants: a model organism for cnidarian–dinoflagellate studies

    Coral cell cultures made from reef-building scleractinian corals have the potential to aid in the pursuit of understanding of the cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosis. Various methods have previously been descri...

    S. G. Gardner, D. A. Nielsen, K. Petrou, A. W. D. Larkum, P. J. Ralph in Coral Reefs (2015)

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    Variation within the serotonin (5-HT) 5-HT2C receptor system aligns with vulnerability to cocaine cue reactivity

    Cocaine dependence remains a challenging public health problem with relapse cited as a major determinant in its chronicity and severity. Environmental contexts and stimuli become reliably associated with its u...

    N C Anastasio, S Liu, L Maili, S E Swinford, S D Lane, R G Fox in Translational Psychiatry (2014)

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    Genotype patterns that contribute to increased risk for or protection from develo** heroin addiction

    A genome-wide association study was conducted using microarray technology to identify genes that may be associated with the vulnerability to develop heroin addiction, using DNA from 104 individual former sever...

    D A Nielsen, F Ji, V Yuferov, A Ho, A Chen, O Levran, J Ott in Molecular Psychiatry (2008)

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    Identification of four variants in the tryptophan hydroxylase promoter and association to behavior

    One of the most replicated findings in biological psychiatry is the observation of lower 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid concentrations, the major metabolite of serotonin, in the brain and cerebrospinal fluid of su...

    A Rotondo, K E Schuebel, A W Bergen, R Aragon, M Virkkunen in Molecular Psychiatry (1999)