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The Deep-Water Benthic Harpacticoida (Copepoda) of the Americas
Deep-sea harpacticoid copepods are poorly known worldwide. Due to sampling difficulties, these organisms are seldom captured. Recent investigation, however, has allowed for the discovery of many new species an...
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Interactions between invasive herbivores and their long-term impact on New England hemlock forests
The introduction of the hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) in the eastern United States has caused extensive damage to eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) stands. The presence of other herbivores can affect a...
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Stem cell quiescence acts as a tumour suppressor in squamous tumours
In some organs, adult stem cells are uniquely poised to serve as cancer cells of origin. It is unclear, however, whether tumorigenesis is influenced by the activation state of the adult stem cell. Hair follicl...
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Tubercular Lesions in Two Spanish Cyprinodontid fishes
A histopathological study of tubercular lesions in Lebias (=Aphanius) ibera and Valencia hispanica (Cyprinodontidae) was carried out using conventional acid-fast staining and immunohistochemical methods. The clin...
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Matrix vesicles and focal proteoglycan aggregates are the nucleation sites revealed by the lanthanum incubation method: A correlated study on the hypertrophic zone of the rat epiphyseal cartilage
Correlated studies were performed with light and electron microscopy, and backscattered electron image in conjunction with X-ray microanalysis, of lanthanum-incubated epiphyseal cartilage of the young rat. The...