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August 28, 2020
Downscaling global ocean climate models improves estimates of exposure regimes in coastal environments
Matheus Fagundes, S Y Litvin, F Micheli, et al.
Medicina
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January 1, 1994
[Neurologic complications by cocaine abuse]
I Casas Parera, E Gatto, M M Fernández Pardal, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR
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December 5, 2013
Proteomic response of Moniliophthora perniciosa exposed to pathogenesis-related protein-10 from Theobroma cacao
F A C Silva, C P Pirovani, S Menezes, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR
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July 13, 2010
Expression analysis of transcription factors from the interaction between cacao and Moniliophthora perniciosa (Tricholomataceae)
M A Lopes, B T Hora, C V Dias, et al.
Archiv Der Pharmazie
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September 18, 1999
Substituted indole-2-carboxylates as potent antagonists of the glycine binding site associated with the NMDA receptor
F Micheli, R Di Fabio, D Baraldi, et al.
Scientific Reports
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April 5, 2018
Local oceanographic variability influences the performance of juvenile abalone under climate change
C A Boch, F Micheli, M AlNajjar, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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March 19, 2005
Ecology. Are U.S. coral reefs on the slippery slope to slime?
J M Pandolfi, J B C Jackson, N Baron, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR
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August 15, 2009
Single nucleotide polymorphisms from Theobroma cacao expressed sequence tags associated with witches' broom disease in cacao
L S Lima, K P Gramacho, N Carels, et al.
Archiv Der Pharmazie
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May 6, 1999
Cycloalkyl indole-2-carboxylates as useful tools for mapping the "north-eastern" region of the glycine binding site associated with the NMDA receptor
F Micheli, R Di Fabio, A M Capelli, et al.
Scientific Reports
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April 7, 2020
Models with environmental drivers offer a plausible mechanism for the rapid spread of infectious disease outbreaks in marine organisms
E A Aalto, K D Lafferty, S H Sokolow, et al.
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Scientific Reports
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August 28, 2020
Downscaling global ocean climate models improves estimates of exposure regimes in coastal environments
Matheus Fagundes, S Y Litvin, F Micheli, et al.
Medicina
|
January 1, 1994
[Neurologic complications by cocaine abuse]
I Casas Parera, E Gatto, M M Fernández Pardal, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR
|
December 5, 2013
Proteomic response of Moniliophthora perniciosa exposed to pathogenesis-related protein-10 from Theobroma cacao
F A C Silva, C P Pirovani, S Menezes, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR
|
July 13, 2010
Expression analysis of transcription factors from the interaction between cacao and Moniliophthora perniciosa (Tricholomataceae)
M A Lopes, B T Hora, C V Dias, et al.
Archiv Der Pharmazie
|
September 18, 1999
Substituted indole-2-carboxylates as potent antagonists of the glycine binding site associated with the NMDA receptor
F Micheli, R Di Fabio, D Baraldi, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
April 5, 2018
Local oceanographic variability influences the performance of juvenile abalone under climate change
C A Boch, F Micheli, M AlNajjar, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
March 19, 2005
Ecology. Are U.S. coral reefs on the slippery slope to slime?
J M Pandolfi, J B C Jackson, N Baron, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR
|
August 15, 2009
Single nucleotide polymorphisms from Theobroma cacao expressed sequence tags associated with witches' broom disease in cacao
L S Lima, K P Gramacho, N Carels, et al.
Archiv Der Pharmazie
|
May 6, 1999
Cycloalkyl indole-2-carboxylates as useful tools for mapping the "north-eastern" region of the glycine binding site associated with the NMDA receptor
F Micheli, R Di Fabio, A M Capelli, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
April 7, 2020
Models with environmental drivers offer a plausible mechanism for the rapid spread of infectious disease outbreaks in marine organisms
E A Aalto, K D Lafferty, S H Sokolow, et al.
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