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Autoimmune encephalitis: recent clinical and biological advances
Published 2023“…In 2015, we wrote a review in The Journal of Neurology summarizing the field of autoantibody-associated neurological diseases. …”
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Neotropical understory birds and mammals show divergent behaviour responses to human pressure
Published 2024“…The contrasting behavioural responses to humans among vertebrate functional groups has significant repercussions for the fields of community ecology, including intraguild predation and competition, and should be a significant ecosystem-level conservation consideration.…”
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The immunology underlying CNS autoantibody diseases
Published 2024“…This approach has enabled multiple bona fide CNS autoantibody-associated diseases to thoroughly infiltrate the sphere of clinical neurology, facilitating advances in patient outcomes. …”
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Strontium isoscape of sub-Saharan Africa allows tracing origins of victims of the transatlantic slave trade
Published 2024“…Strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analysis with reference to strontium isotope landscapes (Sr isoscapes) allows reconstructing mobility and migration in archaeology, ecology, and forensics. However, despite the vast potential of research involving 87Sr/86Sr analysis particularly in Africa, Sr isoscapes remain unavailable for the largest parts of the continent. …”
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Effects of plant functional group removal on CO2 fluxes and belowground C stocks across contrasting ecosystems
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Host genotype and microbiome associations in co-occurring clonal and non-clonal kelp, Ecklonia radiata
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Studies on Acacia mangium in Kemasul Forest, Malaysia. I. Biomass and productivity
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Origins and immunopathogenesis of autoimmune central nervous system disorders
Published 2023“…The field of autoimmune neurology is rapidly evolving, and recent discoveries have advanced our understanding of disease aetiologies. …”
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Direct seeding of mass-cultured coral larvae is not an effective option for reef rehabilitation
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Differential response of the microbiome of pocillopora acuta to reciprocal transplantation within singapore
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Space use patterns and population dynamics in two common European rodents, Apodemus sylvaticus and Myodes glareolus
Published 2016“…In rodents, these two key elements to a species’ ecology have been investigated for decades, but often data quality is insufficient to address important questions. …”
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Fairy lanterns in focus
Published 2021“…<p>So-called fairy lanterns (<em>Thismia</em>) are among the most extraordinary flowering plants, yet little is known about their ecology. There has been a spate of recent species discoveries revealing a bewildering diversity of flower forms. …”
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Design of an eco-friendly vegetable/flower bed for the HDB balcony
Published 2011“…The purpose of designing an ecology-friendly flower bed in HDB flat is mainly to provide a more convenient method for folks in the city to grow plants of their choices through a simple way. …”
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In Children, N -Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Antibody Encephalitis Incidence Exceeds That of Japanese Encephalitis in Vietnam
Published 2024“…Any child admitted to the Department of Infectious Diseases and Neurology fulfilling the case definition of encephalitis was eligible to participate. …”
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Developing sustainable human macaque communities
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A study on giant panda recognition based on images of a large proportion of captive pandas
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Root nutrient uptake strategies across forest types in Singapore's Central Catchment Nature Reserve
Published 2024“… • Despite recent advances in our understanding of roots and their processes, tropical belowground ecology remains understudied, especially in Southeast Asia.…”
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Anticipating evolutionary responses of mosquito mating systems to population suppression with mass-reared males
Published 2024“…We provide a mathematical framework for integrating mosquito mating ecology into models of population suppression. Given that these strategies are being increasingly deployed, anticipating and managing evolutionary responses of target population behavior should be a priority for research.…”
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