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Early tolerance and late persistence as alternative drug responses in cancer
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Micro Immune Response On-chip (MIRO) models the tumour-stroma interface for immunotherapy testing
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Multicentre Harmonisation of a Six-Colour Flow Cytometry Panel for Naïve/Memory T Cell Immunomonitoring
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Updated peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance spinosad
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Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance lysate of Willaertia magna C2c Maky
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Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance phosphine
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Global burden of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, 2010 to 2021
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Phenotypic Sorting of Pink Salmon Hatchery Strays May Alleviate Adverse Impacts of Reduced Variation in Fitness‐Associated Traits
Published 2025-01-01“…In Prince William Sound, Alaska, over 700 million pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) are released annually from hatcheries, providing a natural experiment to characterize the mechanisms underlying impacts to wild populations. …”
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The dynamics of sea otter prey selection under population growth and expansion
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) were extirpated from much of their range in the North Pacific by the early 1900s but have made a remarkable recovery in Southeast Alaska. Sea otter populations have been particularly successful in Glacier Bay, Alaska, a protected tidewater glacier fjord with a diverse and productive nearshore habitat. …”
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Resilience and Adaptation: Yukon River Watershed Contaminant Risk Indicators
Published 2018-01-01“…River watersheds are among the most complex terrestrial features in Alaska, performing valuable ecosystem functions and providing services for human society. …”
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Whole Genome Sequencing Reveals Substantial Genetic Structure and Evidence of Local Adaptation in Alaskan Red King Crab
Published 2025-01-01“…We generated low‐coverage whole genome sequencing (lcWGS) data on red king crabs from five regions: The Aleutian Islands, eastern Bering Sea, northern Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and Southeast Alaska. We used data from millions of genetic markers generated from lcWGS to build on previous studies of population structure in Alaska that used < 100 markers and to investigate local adaptation. …”
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