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1. Fine-Scale Adaptations to Environmental Variation and Growth Strategies Drive Phyllosphere Methylobacterium Diversity

2. European Journal of Physics / Macro to nano : a microscopy study of a wrought magnesium alloy after deformation

4. Intrinsic limits on resolutions in muon and electron-neutrino charged-current events in the KM3NeT/ORCA detector

6. Non-random aneuploidy specifies subgroups of pilocytic astrocytoma and correlates with older age

8. K27M mutation in histone H3.3 defines clinically and biologically distinct subgroups of pediatric diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas

16. Comprehensive Phylogenomics of Methylobacterium Reveals Four Evolutionary Distinct Groups and Underappreciated Phyllosphere Diversity.

17. Fine-Scale Adaptations to Environmental Variation and Growth Strategies Drive Phyllosphere Methylobacterium Diversity.

18. Bacterial microbiota similarity between predators and prey in a blue tit trophic network.

19. Medium throughput bisulfite sequencing for accurate detection of 5-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine.

20. Non-random aneuploidy specifies subgroups of pilocytic astrocytoma and correlates with older age.

21. K27M mutation in histone H3.3 defines clinically and biologically distinct subgroups of pediatric diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas.

22. Entanglement-controlled subdiffusion of nanoparticles within concentrated polymer solutions.

23. Deletion of Nck1 attenuates hepatic ER stress signaling and improves glucose tolerance and insulin signaling in liver of obese mice.

24. Nanoparticle motion within glassy polymer melts.

25. In vivo cholesteryl ester selective uptake of mildly and standardly oxidized LDL occurs by both parenchymal and nonparenchymal mouse hepatic cells but SR-BI is only responsible for standardly oxidized LDL selective uptake by nonparenchymal cells.

26. Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female mice.

27. Localization and regulation of SR-BI in membrane rafts of HepG2 cells.

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