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    World Health Organization priority antimicrobial resistance in Enterobacterales, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecium hea... by Laura C. Antochevis, Camila M. Wilhelm, Beatriz Arns, Daniel Sganzerla, Letícia O. Sudbrack, Thais C.R.L. Nogueira, Ricardo D. Guzman, Amanda S. Martins, Daniela S. Cappa, Ândrea C. dos Santos, Joseani C. Pascual, Vitor Hugo Perugini, Eliana C. Vespero, Maria Helena P. Rigatto, Dariane C. Pereira, Larissa Lutz, Robson S. Leão, Elizabeth A. Marques, Danielle M. Henrique, André A.M. Coelho, Lígia L. Frutuoso, Erika E. de A Sousa, Luiz F. Abreu Guimarães, Adriana L.P. Ferreira, Anna Carla Castiñeiras, Marcelle D. Alves, João Paulo Telles, Carolina H. Yamada, Francieli P. de Almeida, Evelyne S. Girão, Paulo C.P. de Sousa, Antonio G.N.D. de Melo, Elisa T. Mendes, Verônica de F.D. Rocha, Euclimeire da S. Neves, Marcello T. Ribeiro, Carlos Ernesto Ferreira Starling, Maura S. Oliveira, Jorge L.M. Sampaio, Andreza F. Martins, Afonso L. Barth, Alexandre P. Zavascki, Jéssica Nesello dos Santos, Charles Francisco Ferreira, Tarsila Vieceli, Julival Ribeiro Fagundes, Raquel Nascimento Matias, Shisue Karina Katagiri, Olavo José Vicente Neto, Rafaela Kuczynski da Rocha, Claudia Maria Dantas de Maio Carrilho, Mila Muraro de Almeida, Heloisa da Silva Rosa, Valéria Paes Lima, Tazio Vanni, Simone Aranha Nouer, Elizabeth Mendes Alves, Jorge Luiz Nobre Rodrigues, André Jhonathan Dantas, Gyselle de Souza Rebouças, Jailton Santos de Oliveira

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Data on WHO Priority Antimicrobial resistance Phenotype (WPAP) bacteria from low- and middle-income countries are scarce. …”
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    Developmental Defects in Trisomy 21 and Mouse Models by Jean Maurice Delabar, Revital Aflalo-Rattenbac, Nicole Créau

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Aneuploidies have diverse phenotypic consequences, ranging from mental retardation and developmental abnormalities to susceptibility to common phenotypes and various neoplasms. …”
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    Analysis of TGFBI Gene Mutations in Three Chinese Families with Corneal Dystrophy by Feng Zhao, Yuan Liu, Tao Guan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Again, this mutation was not found in the phenotypically normal members of the family. The TGFBI gene mutations cosegregated with the disease phenotypes in the three families and exhibited an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. …”
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    Evolutionary distributions in adaptive space by Yosef Cohen

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Cannibalism destabilizes it and competition strengthens its stability. (2) Mixed interactions (where phenotypes of one ED both benefit and are harmed by phenotypes of another ED) produce complete separation of phenotypes on one ED from the other along the adaptive trait. …”
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    Macrophage Heterogeneity in Respiratory Diseases by Carian E. Boorsma, Christina Draijer, Barbro N. Melgert

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Macrophages are among the most abundant cells in the respiratory tract, and they can have strikingly different phenotypes within this environment. Our knowledge of the different phenotypes and their functions in the lung is sketchy at best, but they appear to be linked to the protection of gas exchange against microbial threats and excessive tissue responses. …”
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    Multiple Roles of the Y Chromosome in the Biology of Drosophila melanogaster by Roberto Piergentili

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Morgan was able to associate the X chromosome of the fruit fly with a phenotypic character (the eye color) for the first time. …”
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    Mouse Models for Blistering Skin Disorders by Radhika Ganeshan, Jiangli Chen, Peter J. Koch

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…A comparison of the phenotypes observed in these mouse lines is provided and the relationship between the mutant mouse phenotypes and human diseases, in particular pemphigus vulgaris, is discussed. …”
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    Kernel type-based entries are efficient to develop a core collection of maize (Zea mays L.) by Jae-Han Son, Seongmin Hong, Ji Won Kim, Jiyun Go, Junyong Choi, Sang-Bum Lee, Jun Young Ha, Young-Sam Go, Hwan-Hee Bae, Tae-Wook Jung, Gibum Yi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of yellow kernel color and six yield related phenotypes, we found that y1 gene is responsible determinant of yellow color kernel and several genes were revealed to be involved in the yield-related phenotypes. …”
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    Protein Profiling and Histone Deacetylation Activities in Somaclonal Variants of Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) by Jamilah Syafawati Yaacob, Hwei-San Loh, Rosna Mat Taha

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Parallel to the different phenotypes, the protein polymorphism profiles of the mantled samples (leaves, fruits, and florets) and the phenotypically normal samples were proven to be different. …”
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    Genome-Wide Association Study towards Genomic Predictive Power for High Production and Quality of Milk in American Alpine Goats by Y. Tilahun, T. A. Gipson, T. Alexander, M. L. McCallum, P. R. Hoyt

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Phenotypic association with the 50K BeadChip revealed 26,074 reads of candidate genes. …”
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    Isolation of Lodderomyces elongisporus from the Catheter Tip of a Fungemia Patient in the Middle East by Suhail Ahmad, Zia U. Khan, Molly Johny, Najat M. Ashour, Wehad H. Al-Tourah, Leena Joseph, Rachel Chandy

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The identity of the isolate was confirmed by phenotypic characteristics and ribosomal DNA sequencing.…”
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    Neurophysiology of Drosophila Models of Parkinson’s Disease by Ryan J. H. West, Rebecca Furmston, Charles A. C. Williams, Christopher J. H. Elliott

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Finally, the strong neuronal phenotypes permit relevant first in vivo drug testing.…”
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    Systems Biology Profiling of AMD on the Basis of Gene Expression by Mones S. Abu-Asab, Jose Salazar, Jingsheng Tuo, Chi-Chao Chan

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Cladograms exposed a highly heterogeneous transcriptomic profiles within all the conventional phenotypes. Moreover, clades and nodal synapomorphies did not support the classical AMD phenotypes as valid transcriptomal genotypes. …”
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    Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton by Sh. Yunuskhanov, Z. Abdurazakova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Plants in which this protein was absent belonged to the homozygous phenotypic class with marker H-0.13.…”
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    On selection of foxes for enhanced aggressiveness and its correlated implications by L. N. Trut, A. V. Kharlamova, A. V. Vladimirova, Yu. E. Herbeck

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Averaged estimates of the phenotypic manifestation of aggressiveness in all selection generations are presented. …”
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    Construction and evaluation of Brassica rapa orphan genes overexpression library by Mingliang Jiang, Mingliang Jiang, Zongxiang Zhan, Xiaonan Li, Zhongyun Piao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The analysis focused on the phenotypes of leaf morphology and flowering time against phenotypic differences between Chinese cabbage and Arabidopsis. …”
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    Frequencies and ethnic distribution of ABO and RhD blood groups in China: a population-based cross-sectional study by Min Liu, Jue Liu, Shikun Zhang, Qiaomei Wang, Haiping Shen, Yiping Zhang

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Compared with other ethnic groups, the Yi group had more A phenotypes (34.0%), and the Manchu (33.7%) and Mongolian (33.3%) ethnic groups had more B phenotypes. …”
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