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Tree Physiology|March 4, 2025
Tree carbon allocation to root exudates: implications for carbon budgets, soil sequestration and drought responseMelanie Brunn, Carsten W Mueller, Nikhil R Chari, et al.
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery|March 15, 2025
A novel methodology for establishing minimum clinically important difference and substantial clinical benefit thresholds for patient-reported outcome measures following reverse total shoulder arthroplastyAvanish Yendluri, Ara Alexanian, Alexander C Lee, et al.
Oncogene|October 8, 2013
EYA4 is inactivated biallelically at a high frequency in sporadic lung cancer and is associated with familial lung cancer riskI M Wilson, E A Vucic, K S S Enfield, et al.
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Tree Physiology|March 4, 2025
Tree carbon allocation to root exudates: implications for carbon budgets, soil sequestration and drought responseMelanie Brunn, Carsten W Mueller, Nikhil R Chari, et al.
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery|March 15, 2025
A novel methodology for establishing minimum clinically important difference and substantial clinical benefit thresholds for patient-reported outcome measures following reverse total shoulder arthroplastyAvanish Yendluri, Ara Alexanian, Alexander C Lee, et al.
Oncogene|October 8, 2013
EYA4 is inactivated biallelically at a high frequency in sporadic lung cancer and is associated with familial lung cancer riskI M Wilson, E A Vucic, K S S Enfield, et al.
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