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    • Effect of soil type and temperature on survival of Salmonella enterica in poultry manure‐amended soils 

      Phan-Thien, K.; Metaferia, M. H.; Bell, T. L.; Bradbury, M. I.; Sassi, H. P.; van Ogtrop, F. F.; Suslow, T. V.; McConchie, R.
      Published 2020
      The effects of soil type and temperature on the survival of a cocktail of five Salmonella enterica serotypes (Enteritidis, Infantis, Montevideo, Typhimurium and Zanzibar) in manure‐amended soils under controlled laboratory ...
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    • Calcium-sensing receptors control CYP27B1-luciferase expression. Transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms 

      Huang, Alice; Binmahfouz, Lenah; Hancock, Dale P; Anderson, Paul H; Ward, Donald T; Conigrave, Arthur D
      Published 2021-03-19
      The item contains Supplemental Materials to be read in conjunction with an article of the title above to be published by the Journal of the Endocrine Society (USA) in 2021.
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    • Bioinformatics resources for SARS-CoV-2 discovery and surveillance. 

      Hu, Tao; Li, Juan; Zhou, Hong; Li, Cixiu; Holmes, Edward C.; Shi, Weifeng
      Published 2021
      In early January 2020, the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) responsible for a pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan, China, was identified using next-generation sequencing (NGS) and readily available bioinformatics pipelines. In ...
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    • Biosafety during a pandemic: shared resource laboratories rise to the challenge 

      Aspland, Avrill M.; Douagi, Iyadh; Filby, Andrew; Jellison, Evan R.; Martinez, Lola; Shinko, Diana; Smith, Adrian L.; Tang, Vera A.; Thornton, Sherry
      Published 2021
      Biosafety has always been an important aspect of daily work in any research institution, particularly for cytometry Shared Resources Laboratories (SRLs). SRLs are common-use spaces that facilitate the sharing of knowledge, ...
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    • Research priorities for COVID-19 sensor technology 

      Tong, Allison; Sorrell, Tania C.; Black, Andrew J.; Caillaud, Corinne; Chrzanowski, Wojciech; Li, Eugena; Martinez-Martin, David; McEwan, Alistair; Wang, Rex; Motion, Alice; Bedoya, Alvaro Casas; Huang, Jun; Azizi, Lamiae; Eggleton, Benjamin
      Published 2021
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