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Effects of protein intake and gender on body composition changes: a randomized clinical weight loss trial

Ellen M Evans, Mina C Mojtahedi, Matthew P Thorpe, Rudy J Valentine, Penny M Kris-Etherton, Donald K Layman Nutrition & Metabolism 2012, 9:55 (12 June 2012)

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Oxidative stress and the use of antioxidants in diabetes: Linking basic science to clinical practice

Jeanette Johansen, Alex K Harris, David J Rychly, Adviye Ergul Cardiovascular Diabetology 2005, 4:5 (29 April 2005)

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Vulnerability of populations and the urban health care systems to nuclear weapon attack – examples from four American cities

William C Bell, Cham E Dallas International Journal of Health Geographics 2007, 6:5 (28 February 2007)

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Sequencing three crocodilian genomes to illuminate the evolution of archosaurs and amniotes

John A St John, Edward L Braun, Sally R Isberg, Lee G Miles, Amanda Y Chong, Jaime Gongora, Pauline Dalzell, Christopher Moran, Bertrand Bed'Hom, Arkhat Abzhanov, Shane C Burgess, Amanda M Cooksey, Todd A Castoe, Nicholas G Crawford, Llewellyn D Densmore, Jennifer C Drew, Scott V Edwards, Brant C Faircloth, Matthew K Fujita, Matthew J Greenwold, Federico G Hoffmann, Jonathan M Howard, Taisen Iguchi, Daniel E Janes, Shahid Khan, Satomi Kohno, AP Jason de Koning, Stacey L Lance, Fiona M McCarthy, John E McCormack et al. Genome Biology 2012, 13:415 (31 January 2012)

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An Open Letter describing the project to sequence the genomes of the saltwater crocodile, the American alligator and the Indian gharial

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RAD tag sequencing as a source of SNP markers in Cynara cardunculus L

Davide Scaglione, Alberto Acquadro, Ezio Portis, Matteo Tirone, Steven J Knapp, Sergio Lanteri BMC Genomics 2012, 13:3 (3 January 2012)

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Development stage-specific proteomic profiling uncovers small, lineage specific proteins most abundant in the Aspergillus Fumigatus conidial proteome

Moo-Jin Suh, Natalie D Fedorova, Steven E Cagas, Susan Hastings, Robert D Fleischmann, Scott N Peterson, David S Perlin, William C Nierman, Rembert Pieper, Michelle Momany Proteome Science 2012, 10:30 (30 April 2012)

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How many steps/day are enough? For older adults and special populations

Catrine Tudor-Locke, Cora L Craig, Yukitoshi Aoyagi, Rhonda C Bell, Karen A Croteau, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Ben Ewald, Andrew W Gardner, Yoshiro Hatano, Lesley D Lutes, Sandra M Matsudo, Farah A Ramirez-Marrero, Laura Q Rogers, David A Rowe, Michael D Schmidt, Mark A Tully, Steven N Blair International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2011, 8:80 (28 July 2011)

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How many steps/day are enough? for adults

Catrine Tudor-Locke, Cora L Craig, Wendy J Brown, Stacy A Clemes, Katrien De Cocker, Billie Giles-Corti, Yoshiro Hatano, Shigeru Inoue, Sandra M Matsudo, Nanette Mutrie, Jean-Michel Oppert, David A Rowe, Michael D Schmidt, Grant M Schofield, John C Spence, Pedro J Teixeira, Mark A Tully, Steven N Blair International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2011, 8:79 (28 July 2011)

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Methodology article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Comparison of next generation sequencing technologies for transcriptome characterization

P Kerr Wall, Jim Leebens-Mack, André S Chanderbali, Abdelali Barakat, Erik Wolcott, Haiying Liang, Lena Landherr, Lynn P Tomsho, Yi Hu, John E Carlson, Hong Ma, Stephan C Schuster, Douglas E Soltis, Pamela S Soltis, Naomi Altman, Claude W dePamphilis BMC Genomics 2009, 10:347 (1 August 2009)

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Identification of shared single copy nuclear genes in Arabidopsis, Populus, Vitis and Oryza and their phylogenetic utility across various taxonomic levels

Jill M Duarte, P Kerr Wall, Patrick P Edger, Lena L Landherr, Hong Ma, J Chris Pires, Jim Leebens-Mack, Claude W dePamphilis BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010, 10:61 (24 February 2010)

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Topical anti-inflammatory activity of Polygonum cuspidatum extract in the TPA model of mouse ear inflammation

Eve E Bralley, Phillip Greenspan, James L Hargrove, Louise Wicker, Diane K Hartle Journal of Inflammation 2008, 5:1 (8 February 2008)

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Bio.Phylo: A unified toolkit for processing, analyzing and visualizing phylogenetic trees in Biopython

Eric Talevich, Brandon M Invergo, Peter JA Cock, Brad A Chapman BMC Bioinformatics 2012, 13:209 (21 August 2012)

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Comprehensive Analysis of NAC Domain Transcription Factor Gene Family in Populus trichocarpa

Ruibo Hu, Guang Qi, Yingzhen Kong, Dejing Kong, Qian Gao, Gongke Zhou BMC Plant Biology 2010, 10:145 (15 July 2010)

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The influence of DNA sequence on epigenome-induced pathologies

Richard B Meagher, Kristofer J Müssar Epigenetics & Chromatin 2012, 5:11 (20 July 2012)

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Degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis as a systemic disorder characterized by proteoglycan accumulation

Jaroslava Halper, Byoungjae Kim, Ahrar Khan, Jung Yoon, PO Mueller BMC Veterinary Research 2006, 2:12 (12 April 2006)

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Equine degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis appears to be a systemic condition following the detection of excessive proteoglycans in diverse tissues, therefore a new name for the disorder, equine systemic proteoglycan accumulation, is proposed.

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A strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae evolved for fermentation of lignocellulosic biomass displays improved growth and fermentative ability in high solids concentrations and in the presence of inhibitory compounds

Gary M Hawkins, Joy Doran-Peterson Biotechnology for Biofuels 2011, 4:49 (10 November 2011)

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Effect of infant feeding on maternal body composition

Irene E Hatsu, Dawn M McDougald, Alex K Anderson International Breastfeeding Journal 2008, 3:18 (6 August 2008)

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Characterization of the basal angiosperm Aristolochia fimbriata: a potential experimental system for genetic studies

Barbara J Bliss, Stefan Wanke, Abdelali Barakat, Saravanaraj Ayyampalayam, Norman Wickett, P Kerr Wall, Yuannian Jiao, Lena Landherr, Paula E Ralph, Yi Hu, Christoph Neinhuis, Jim Leebens-Mack, Kathiravetpilla Arumuganathan, Sandra W Clifton, Siela N Maximova, Hong Ma, Claude W dePamphilis BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13:13 (24 January 2013)

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Comparative genomics of the pathogenic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, its free-living relatives and a host species provide insights into adoption of a parasitic lifestyle and prospects for disease control

Robert S Coyne, Linda Hannick, Dhanasekaran Shanmugam, Jessica B Hostetler, Daniel Brami, Vinita S Joardar, Justin Johnson, Diana Radune, Irtisha Singh, Jonathan H Badger, Ujjwal Kumar, Milton Saier, Yufeng Wang, Hong Cai, Jianying Gu, Michael W Mather, Akhil B Vaidya, David E Wilkes, Vidyalakshmi Rajagopalan, David J Asai, Chad G Pearson, Robert C Findly, Harry W Dickerson, Martin Wu, Cindy Martens, Yves Van de Peer, David S Roos, Donna M Cassidy-Hanley, Theodore G Clark Genome Biology 2011, 12:R100 (17 October 2011)

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The genome of the pathogenic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, which causes white spot disease in fish, is presented

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The DBCLS BioHackathon: standardization and interoperability for bioinformatics web services and workflows.

Toshiaki Katayama, Kazuharu Arakawa, Mitsuteru Nakao, Keiichiro Ono, Kiyoko F Aoki-Kinoshita, Yasunori Yamamoto, Atsuko Yamaguchi, Shuichi Kawashima, Hong-Woo Chun, Jan Aerts, Bruno Aranda, Lord Barboza, Raoul JP Bonnal, Richard Bruskiewich, Jan C Bryne, José M Fernández, Akira Funahashi, Paul MK Gordon, Naohisa Goto, Andreas Groscurth, Alex Gutteridge, Richard Holland, Yoshinobu Kano, Edward A Kawas, Arnaud Kerhornou, Eri Kibukawa, Akira R Kinjo, Michael Kuhn, Hilmar Lapp, Heikki Lehvaslaiho et al. Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2010, 1:8 (21 August 2010)

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Research   Open Access

Comparative genomic analysis of C4 photosynthetic pathway evolution in grasses

Xiyin Wang, Udo Gowik, Haibao Tang, John E Bowers, Peter Westhoff, Andrew H Paterson Genome Biology 2009, 10:R68 (23 June 2009)

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Comparison of the sorghum, maize and rice genomes shows that gene duplication and functional innovation is common to evolution of most but not all genes in the C4 photosynthetic pathway

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

An unbiased approach to identify genes involved in development in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination

Jena L Chojnowski, Edward L Braun BMC Genomics 2012, 13:308 (15 July 2012)

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Two novel candidate genes show differential mRNA accumulation at the male-forming and female-forming temperatures in embryos of the Red-eared slider turtle, which has temperature sensitive sex determination.

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

A genome triplication associated with early diversification of the core eudicots

Yuannian Jiao, Jim Leebens-Mack, Saravanaraj Ayyampalayam, John E Bowers, Michael R McKain, Joel McNeal, Megan Rolf, Daniel R Ruzicka, Eric Wafula, Norman J Wickett, Xiaolei Wu, Yong Zhang, Jun Wang, Yeting Zhang, Eric J Carpenter, Michael K Deyholos, Toni M Kutchan, Andre S Chanderbali, Pamela S Soltis, Dennis W Stevenson, Richard McCombie, J Pires, Gane Wong, Douglas E Soltis, Claude W dePamphilis Genome Biology 2012, 13:R3 (26 January 2012)

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An investigation of when the gamma polyploidization event occurred in relation to speciation events in angiosperm history

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Blood feeding patterns of mosquitoes: random or structured?

Luis F Chaves, Laura C Harrington, Carolyn L Keogh, Andy M Nguyen, Uriel D Kitron Frontiers in Zoology 2010, 7:3 (21 January 2010)

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Chronic alcohol ingestion exacerbates skeletal muscle myopathy in HIV-1 transgenic rats

Caroline R Clary, Daniel M Guidot, Margaux A Bratina, Jeffrey S Otis AIDS Research and Therapy 2011, 8:30 (16 August 2011)

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