154 results on '"de Leeuw, Wim"'
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2. Reactive oxygen species accelerate de novo acquisition of antibiotic resistance in E. coli
3. Progression of ampC amplification during de novo amoxicillin resistance development in E. coli
4. Discovery of novel RNA viruses in commercially relevant seaweedsAlaria esculentaandSaccharina latissima
5. The Effect of the Stringent Response and Oxidative Stress Response on Fitness Costs of De Novo Acquisition of Antibiotic Resistance
6. Genome sequences of three Konjac mosaic virus (KoMV) variants
7. The Effect of the Stringent Response and Oxidative Stress Response on Fitness Costs of De Novo Acquisition of Antibiotic Resistance
8. Chromatin Folding in Relation to Human Genome Function
9. Genome sequences of 10 new carnation mottle virus variants
10. How open science can support the 3Rs and improve animal research
11. Figure 1 from: Janssens M, Gaillard S, de Haan JJ, de Leeuw W, Brooke M, Burke M, Flores J, Kruijen I, Menon JM.L, Smith A, Tiebosch IA.C.W, Weijdema F (2023) How open science can support the 3Rs and improve animal research. Research Ideas and Outcomes 9: e105198. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.9.e105198
12. Figure 2 from: Janssens M, Gaillard S, de Haan JJ, de Leeuw W, Brooke M, Burke M, Flores J, Kruijen I, Menon JM.L, Smith A, Tiebosch IA.C.W, Weijdema F (2023) How open science can support the 3Rs and improve animal research. Research Ideas and Outcomes 9: e105198. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.9.e105198
13. Reactive oxygen species acceleratede novoacquisition of antibiotic resistance inE. coli
14. Genome Sequence of a New Carnation Small Viroid-Like RNA, CarSV-1
15. Staying Focused: Highlighting-on-Demand as Situational Awareness Support for Groups in Multidisplay Environments
16. Reactive Oxygen Species Accelerate de novo Acquisition of Antibiotic Resistance in E. coli
17. Cellular Factors Involved in Transcriptome Dynamics in Early Zebrafish Embryogenesis
18. Visualization of Multi Dimensional Data Using Structure Preserving Projection Methods
19. Visualization of Global Flow Structures Using Multiple Levels of Topology
20. Letter to the editor - round table unites to tackle culture change in an effort to improve animal research reporting
21. Spatially Confined Folding of Chromatin in the Interphase Nucleus
22. Preregistration of animal research protocols: Development and 3-year overview of preclinicaltrials.eu
23. Preregistration of animal research protocols:Development and 3-year overview of preclinicaltrials.eu
24. Preregistration of animal research protocols: Development and 3-year overview of preclinicaltrials.eu
25. Preregistration of animal research protocols: development and 3-year overview of preclinicaltrials.eu
26. Improving small RNA-seq by using a synthetic spike-in set for size-range quality control together with a set for data normalization
27. A 3-year evaluation of preclinicaltrials.eu reveals room for improvement in preregistration of animal studies
28. Absence/presence calling in microarray-based CGH experiments with non-model organisms
29. A 3-year evaluation of preclinicaltrials.eu reveals room for improvement in preregistration of animal studies
30. Truncated HP1 lacking a functional chromodomain induces heterochromatinization upon in vivo targeting
31. Staying Focused: Highlighting-on-Demand as Situational Awareness Support for Groups in Multidisplay Environments
32. New observations on non-coding RNAs involved in the dual translation system in zebrafish development
33. An alternative spliceosome defined by distinct snRNAs in early zebrafish embryogenesis
34. Maternal- and somatic-type snoRNA expression and processing in zebrafish development
35. Integrating heterogeneous sequence information for transcriptome-wide microarray design; a Zebrafish example
36. SigWinR; the SigWin-detector updated and ported to R
37. Salvaging Affymetrix probes after probe-level re-annotation
38. Multi-level topology for flow visualization
39. Global, geometric, and feature-based techniques for vector field visualization
40. The dynamics of early-state transcriptional changes and aggregate formation in a Huntington’s disease cell model
41. Transcriptome dynamics in early zebrafish embryogenesis determined by high-resolution time course analysis of 180 successive, individual zebrafish embryos
42. Transcriptome data on maternal RNA of 24 individual zebrafish eggs from five sibling mothers
43. Valuable lessons-learned in transcriptomics experimentation
44. Gene Expression Patterns and Life Cycle Responses of Toxicant-Exposed Chironomids
45. Combining Next-Generation Sequencing and Microarray Technology into a Transcriptomics Approach for the Non-Model Organism Chironomus riparius
46. Integrating heterogeneous sequence information for transcriptome-wide microarray design; a Zebrafish example
47. SigWinR; the SigWin-detector updated and ported to R
48. Salvaging Affymetrix probes after probe-level re-annotation
49. The Three-Dimensional Structure of Human Interphase Chromosomes Is Related to the Transcriptome Map
50. In Vivo HP1 Targeting Causes Large-Scale Chromatin Condensation and Enhanced Histone Lysine Methylation
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