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    Evaluation of ecological, stressor and social factors for the prioritization and restoration of Trinity River Basin watershed

    Public interest in the restoration of impaired water bodies is growing, and as such, it is critical to understand the causes of impairment and the likelihood of successful restoration. Restoration efforts ofte...

    Sudarshan Kurwadkar, Barry Lambert, Lawrence Beran in Wetlands Ecology and Management (2020)

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    IgG4- Related Disease as a Rare Cause of Tubulointerstitial Nephritis

    Isolated IgG4 tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) is a rare disorder characterized by raised serum IgG4 levels and histological findings of dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates rich in IgG4 positive plasma cells...

    Lennard Y. W. Lee, Hsiu Yap, Steve Sampson, Brian Ford in Journal of Clinical Immunology (2014)

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    Novel molecular markers of Chlamydia pecorum genetic diversity in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)

    Chlamydia pecorum is an obligate intracellular bacterium and the causative agent of reproductive and ocular disease in several animal hosts including koalas, sheep, cattle and goats. C. pecorum strains detected i...

    James Marsh, Avinash Kollipara, Peter Timms, Adam Polkinghorne in BMC Microbiology (2011)

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    Low-complexity regions within protein sequences have position-dependent roles

    Regions of protein sequences with biased amino acid composition (so-called Low-Complexity Regions (LCRs)) are abundant in the protein universe. A number of studies have revealed that i) these regions show sign...

    Alain Coletta, John W Pinney, David Y Weiss Solís, James Marsh in BMC Systems Biology (2010)

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    Visualising biological data: a semantic approach to tool and database integration

    In the biological sciences, the need to analyse vast amounts of information has become commonplace. Such large-scale analyses often involve drawing together data from a variety of different databases, held rem...

    Steve Pettifer, David Thorne, Philip McDermott, James Marsh in BMC Bioinformatics (2009)

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    \(^{\textrm{\small{my}}}\) Grid and UTOPIA: An Integrated Approach to Enacting and Visualising in Silico Experiments in the Life Sciences

    In silico experiments have hitherto required ad hoc collections of scripts and programs to process and visualise biological data, consuming substantial amounts of time and effort to build, and leading to tools...

    Steve Pettifer, Katy Wolstencroft, Pinar Alper in Data Integration in the Life Sciences (2007)

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    PlaceWorld, and the Evolution of Electronic Landscapes

    The vision of an electronic landscape remains an exciting one, and as graphics technology and higher performance networking become more affordable and available, there are increasing opportunities for the kind...

    Steve Pettifer, Jon Cook, James Marsh in Inhabited Information Spaces (2004)