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    • Biogeography and host family taxonomy drive virus-host codivergence in bats 

      Sanyal, Avirup
      Published 2026-01-15
      Codes and metadata for the paper titled, 'Biogeography and host specificity drive the coevolution of bat–virus interactions'.
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    • Emotionality in domestic violence evidence-in- chief: towards unbiased and rational legal fact- finding 

      Gattinara, Caterina; Roberts, Andrew; van Golde, Celine
      Published 2025
      Domestic Violence Evidence-in-Chief represents a significant shift in evidentiary practice in Domestic and Family Violence cases. These pre-recorded statements, typically captured shortly after an incident, offer an immediate ...
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    • Data from: Asynchronous seasonal dynamics of nycteribiid bat flies and Bartonella spp. in Australian flying foxes (Pteropus spp.) 

      Jones, Brent D; Falvo, Caylee A; Burwell, Chris; Lunn, Tamika J; Jones-Slobodian, Devin N; Dale, Adrienne; Kessler, Maureen; Crowley, Dan; Benson, Evelyn; McKee, Clifton D; Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka; Plowright, Raina K; Becker, Daniel J; Clark, Kerry L; McCallum, Hamish; Clark, Nicholas J; Peel, Alison J
      Published 2026-01-07
      Background Bat flies are ubiquitous ectoparasites of bats, recognised as potential vectors for viral and bacterial transmission between individual bats within a roost. Despite this, little is known about the seasonal ...
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    • Gadolinium theranostics for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer 

      Robertson, Amy G.; Rendina, Louis M.
      Published 2021
      According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were 18.1 million new cancer cases and 9.6 million cancer deaths reported worldwide in 2018. These numbers are expected to rise over the next decade, and the development ...
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    • Significant cell uptake of Gd(III)-diphenylphosphoryl-diphenylphosphonium complexes: evidence for a new conformationally-dependent tumour cell targeting vector 

      Hall, Andrew J.; Robertson, Amy G.; Baker, Robert W.; Hill, Leila R.; Rendina, Louis M.
      Published 2023
      The synthesis, characterisation, and tumour cell uptake of six novel Gd(III)-diphenylphosphoryl-diphenylphosphonium complexes are reported. The propyl-linked Gd(III) complexes can accumulate inside human glioma cells at ...
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