Analysis of 81 genes from 64 plastid genomes resolves relationships in angiosperms and identifies genome-scale evolutionary patterns
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with> 250,000 species
distributed in nearly every terrestrial habitat. Many phylogenetic studies have been based on
DNA sequences of one to several genes, but, despite decades of intensive efforts …
distributed in nearly every terrestrial habitat. Many phylogenetic studies have been based on
DNA sequences of one to several genes, but, despite decades of intensive efforts …
Risk of respiratory morbidity in term infants delivered by elective caesarean section: cohort study
AK Hansen, K Wisborg, N Uldbjerg, TB Henriksen - Bmj, 2008 - bmj.com
Objective To investigate the association between elective caesarean sections and neonatal
respiratory morbidity and the importance of timing of elective caesarean sections. Design
Cohort study with prospectively collected data from the Aarhus birth cohort, Denmark …
respiratory morbidity and the importance of timing of elective caesarean sections. Design
Cohort study with prospectively collected data from the Aarhus birth cohort, Denmark …
A new huanglongbing species,“Candidatus Liberibacter psyllaurous,” found to infect tomato and potato, is vectored by the psyllid Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc)
ABSTRACT A new huanglongbing (HLB)“Candidatus Liberibacter” species is genetically
characterized, and the bacterium is designated “Candidatus Liberibacter psyllaurous.” This
bacterium infects the psyllid Bactericera cockerelli and its solanaceous host plants potato …
characterized, and the bacterium is designated “Candidatus Liberibacter psyllaurous.” This
bacterium infects the psyllid Bactericera cockerelli and its solanaceous host plants potato …
The use of pigs in neuroscience: modeling brain disorders
NM Lind, A Moustgaard, J Jelsing, G Vajta… - Neuroscience & …, 2007 - Elsevier
The use of pigs in neuroscience research has increased in the past decade, which has seen
broader recognition of the potential of pigs as an animal for experimental modeling of
human brain disorders. The volume of available background data concerning pig brain …
broader recognition of the potential of pigs as an animal for experimental modeling of
human brain disorders. The volume of available background data concerning pig brain …
[PDF][PDF] Skeletal muscle adaptation: training twice every second day vs. training once daily
AK Hansen, CP Fischer… - Journal of Applied …, 2005 - anneclairepannier.free.fr
Hansen, Anne K., Christian P. Fischer, Peter Plomgaard, Jesper Løvind Andersen, Bengt
Saltin, and Bente Klarlund Pedersen. Skeletal muscle adaptation: training twice every
second day vs. training once daily. J Appl Physiol 98: 93–99, 2005. First published …
Saltin, and Bente Klarlund Pedersen. Skeletal muscle adaptation: training twice every
second day vs. training once daily. J Appl Physiol 98: 93–99, 2005. First published …
Aphid genome expression reveals host–symbiont cooperation in the production of amino acids
The evolution of intimate symbiosis requires the coordination of gene expression and
content between the distinct partner genomes; this coordination allows the fusion of
capabilities of each organism into a single integrated metabolism. In aphids, the 10 essential …
content between the distinct partner genomes; this coordination allows the fusion of
capabilities of each organism into a single integrated metabolism. In aphids, the 10 essential …
[HTML][HTML] Early life treatment with vancomycin propagates Akkermansia muciniphila and reduces diabetes incidence in the NOD mouse
CHF Hansen, L Krych, DS Nielsen, FK Vogensen… - Diabetologia, 2012 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis Increasing evidence suggests that environmental factors changing the
normal colonisation pattern in the gut strongly influence the risk of developing autoimmune
diabetes. The aim of this study was to investigate, both during infancy and adulthood …
normal colonisation pattern in the gut strongly influence the risk of developing autoimmune
diabetes. The aim of this study was to investigate, both during infancy and adulthood …
Diet-and colonization-dependent intestinal dysfunction predisposes to necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm pigs
PT Sangild, RH Siggers, M Schmidt, J Elnif… - Gastroenterology, 2006 - Elsevier
Background & Aims: Preterm birth and formula feeding are key risk factors associated with
necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in infants, but little is known about intestinal conditions that
predispose to disease. Thus, structural, functional, and microbiologic indices were used to …
necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in infants, but little is known about intestinal conditions that
predispose to disease. Thus, structural, functional, and microbiologic indices were used to …
[HTML][HTML] Distinctive gut microbiota of honey bees assessed using deep sampling from individual worker bees
Surveys of 16S rDNA sequences from the honey bee, Apis mellifera, have revealed the
presence of eight distinctive bacterial phylotypes in intestinal tracts of adult worker bees.
Because previous studies have been limited to relatively few sequences from samples …
presence of eight distinctive bacterial phylotypes in intestinal tracts of adult worker bees.
Because previous studies have been limited to relatively few sequences from samples …
Rotational laser cooling of vibrationally and translationally cold molecular ions
PF Staanum, K Højbjerre, PS Skyt, AK Hansen… - Nature Physics, 2010 - nature.com
Stationary molecules in well-defined internal states are of broad interest for physics and
chemistry. In physics, this includes metrology 1, 2, 3, quantum computing 4, 5 and many-
body quantum mechanics 6, 7, whereas in chemistry, state-prepared molecular targets are …
chemistry. In physics, this includes metrology 1, 2, 3, quantum computing 4, 5 and many-
body quantum mechanics 6, 7, whereas in chemistry, state-prepared molecular targets are …