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2002Structural organization and evolution of the marsupial zona pellucidaBreed, W.; Hope, R.; Wiebkin, O.; Spargo, S.; Chapman, J.
2006Chemical immobilization of adult female Weddell seals with tiletamine and zolazepam: effects of age condition and stage of lactationWheatley, K.; Bradshaw, C.; Davis, L.; Harcourt, R.; Hindell, M.
2006Host propagation permits extreme local adaptation in a social parasite of antsSchönrogge, K.; Gardner, M.; Elmes, G.; Napper, E.; Simcox, D.; Wardlaw, J.; Breen, J.; Barr, B.; Knapp, J.; Pickett, J.; Thomas, J.
2005Ancient DNA from the first European farmers in 7500-year-old Neolithic sitesHaak, W.; Forster, P.; Bramanti, B.; Matsumura, S.; Brandt, G.; Tanzer, M.; Villems, R.; Renfrew, C.; Gronenborn, D.; Alt, K.; Burger, J.
2000The structure of the nasal chemosensory system in squamate reptiles. 1. The olfactory organ, with special reference to olfaction in geckosRehorek, S.; Firth, B.; Hutchinson, M.
2000The structure of the nasal chemosensory system in squamate reptiles. 2. Lubricatory capacity of the vomeronasal organRehorek, S.; Firth, B.; Hutchinson, M.
2003The roles of the convex hull and the number of potential intersections in performance on visually presented traveling salesperson problemsVickers, D.; Lee, M.; Dry, M.; Hughes, P.
2021Ocean acidification boosts reproduction in fish via indirect effectsNagelkerken, I.; Alemany, T.; Anquetin, J.M.; Ferreira, C.M.; Ludwig, K.E.; Sasaki, M.; Connell, S.D.; Buckley, Y.
2020Accelerated brain aging towards transcriptional inversion in a zebrafish model of the K115fs mutation of human PSEN2Hin, N.; Newman, M.; Kaslin, J.; Douek, A.M.; Lumsden, A.; Moussavi Nik, S.H.; Dong, Y.; Zhou, X.-F.; Mañucat-Tan, N.B.; Ludington, A.; Adelson, D.L.; Pederson, S.; Lardelli, M.; Paisan-Ruiz, C.
2013Sphingosine-1-phosphate-induced nociceptor excitation and ongoing pain behavior in mice and humans is largely mediated by S1P3 receptorCamprubí-Robles, M.; Mair, N.; Andratsch, M.; Benetti, C.; Beroukas, D.; Rukwied, R.; Langeslag, M.; Proia, R.L.; Schmelz, M.; Ferrer Montiel, A.V.; Haberberger, R.V.; Kress, M.