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1. Theoretical and experimental analysis of the modulated phase grating X-ray interferometer

2. Environmental DNA Methods for Ecological Monitoring and Biodiversity Assessment in Estuaries

4. Analysis of Performance and Failure Modes of the IROC Proton Liver Phantom

6. Adaptation of the 5-choice serial reaction time task to measure engagement and motivation for alcohol in mice

8. Alveolar macrophages lack CCR2 expression and do not migrate to CCL2

9. NAC and DTT promote TGF-β1 monomer formation: demonstration of competitive binding

10. This Week Magazine: Key map to Outer Space : Prepared under the direction of Joseph Miles chamberlain, Chairman, American Museum- Hayden Planetarium. Painting by Mel Hunter. Copyright, 1958, Rand McNally & Co. and United Newspaper Magazine Corporation.

11. A sensitivity analysis of methodological variables associated with microbiome measurements.

12. Early Detection of Wildlife Disease Pathogens Using CRISPR-Cas System Methods.

13. Exosomal Micro RNA Isolation in White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) for Diagnostic Biomarker Discovery.

14. In vitro impacts of glyphosate on manatee lymphocytes.

15. Best practices for genetic and genomic data archiving.

16. Systematic assessment of long-read RNA-seq methods for transcript identification and quantification.

17. Multinational evaluation of genetic diversity indicators for the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

18. A minimally invasive, field-applicable CRISPR/Cas biosensor to aid in the detection of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the causative fungal agent of white-nose syndrome in bats.

19. A global biodiversity observing system to unite monitoring and guide action.

20. Author Correction: A global biodiversity observing system to unite monitoring and guide action.

21. When are environmental DNA early detections of invasive species actionable?

22. Systematic assessment of long-read RNA-seq methods for transcript identification and quantification.

23. A new DNA extraction method (HV-CTAB-PCI) for amplification of nuclear markers from open ocean-retrieved faeces of an herbivorous marine mammal, the dugong.

24. Reduction of Paraoxonase Expression Followed by Inactivation across Independent Semiaquatic Mammals Suggests Stepwise Path to Pseudogenization.

25. The PORTL Laboratory.

26. Genetic diversity goals and targets have improved, but remain insufficient for clear implementation of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework.

27. The founding charter of the Omic Biodiversity Observation Network (Omic BON).

28. The first assessment of the genetic diversity and structure of the endangered West Indian manatee in Cuba.

29. Interlaboratory performance and quantitative PCR data acceptance metrics for NIST SRM® 2917.

31. Global genetic diversity status and trends: towards a suite of Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) for genetic composition.

32. A framework to integrate innovations in invasion science for proactive management.

33. Novel insights on aquatic mammal MHC evolution: Evidence from manatee DQB diversity.

34. Performance of NIST SRM® 2917 with 13 recreational water quality monitoring qPCR assays.

35. Opportunities and challenges of macrogenetic studies.

36. Diet composition of the African manatee: Spatial and temporal variation within the Sanaga River Watershed, Cameroon.

37. Chronic exposure to glyphosate in Florida manatee.

38. Macrogenetic studies must not ignore limitations of genetic markers and scale.

39. Global Commitments to Conserving and Monitoring Genetic Diversity Are Now Necessary and Feasible.

40. Investigating the gene expression profiles of rehabilitated Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) following red tide exposure.

41. Environmental DNA sampling reveals high occupancy rates of invasive Burmese pythons at wading bird breeding aggregations in the central Everglades.

42. Improving eDNA yield and inhibitor reduction through increased water volumes and multi-filter isolation techniques.

43. Novel ecological and climatic conditions drive rapid adaptation in invasive Florida Burmese pythons.

44. Cytonuclear discordance in the Florida Everglades invasive Burmese python ( Python bivittatu s) population reveals possible hybridization with the Indian python ( P. molurus ).

45. A novel technique for isolating DNA from Tempus™ blood RNA tubes after RNA isolation.

46. The Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) T cell receptor loci exhibit V subgroup synteny and chain-specific evolution.

47. Next-generation conservation genetics and biodiversity monitoring.

48. DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF QUANTITATIVE PCR ASSAYS TO MEASURE CYTOKINE TRANSCRIPT LEVELS IN THE FLORIDA MANATEE ( TRICHECHUS MANATUS LATIROSTRIS).

49. The Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) immunoglobulin heavy chain suggests the importance of clan III variable segments in repertoire diversity.

50. Detection limits of quantitative and digital PCR assays and their influence in presence-absence surveys of environmental DNA.

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