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An avian influenza pandemic remains within the realm of possibility. To reduce the risk, we need to engage in a One Health ...
Genetic Control of Biochemical Reactions in Neurospora*Work supported in part by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. The authors are indebted to Doctors B. O. Dodge, C. C. Lindegren and W. S.
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Correction for Wang et al., The proofreading mechanism of the human leading-strand DNA polymerase ε holoenzyme ...
Correction for “Exotic self-assembly of hard spheres in a morphometric solvent,” by Ivan Spirandelli, Rhoslyn Coles, Gero Friesecke, and Myfanwy E. Evans, which ...
Correction for Beal et al., Nutrient-dense foods and diverse diets are important for ensuring adequate nutrition across the life course ...
Correction for “Whole-brain white matter variation across childhood environments,” by Sofia Carozza, Isaiah Kletenik, Duncan Astle, Lee Schwamm, and Amar Dhand ...
This study was aided by grants from the National Science Foundation, from the National Institutes of Health, from the James Hudson Brown Memorial Fund of the Yale University School of Medicine, and ...
Single-chain antibody mutants have been evolved in vitro with antigen-binding equilibrium dissociation constant Kd = 48 fM and slower dissociation kinetics (half-time > 5 days) than those for the ...
Predicting regime shifts and beyondJ. A. Foley, M. T. Coe, M. Scheffer, G. Wang, Regime shifts in the Sahara and Sahel: Interactions between ecological and climatic systems in northern Africa.