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    A trait-based approach for modelling microbial litter decomposition by Allison, S. D.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-09-2012)
    “…Trait‐based models are an emerging tool in ecology with the potential to link community dynamics, environmental responses and ecosystem processes. These models…”
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    Causes of variation in soil carbon simulations from CMIP5 Earth system models and comparison with observations by Todd-Brown, K. E. O, Randerson, J. T, Post, W. M, Hoffman, F. M, Tarnocai, C, Schuur, E. A. G, Allison, S. D

    Published in Biogeosciences (13-03-2013)
    “…Stocks of soil organic carbon represent a large component of the carbon cycle that may participate in climate change feedbacks, particularly on decadal and…”
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    Changes in soil organic carbon storage predicted by Earth system models during the 21st century by Todd-Brown, K. E. O, Randerson, J. T, Hopkins, F, Arora, V, Hajima, T, Jones, C, Shevliakova, E, Tjiputra, J, Volodin, E, Wu, T, Zhang, Q, Allison, S. D

    Published in Biogeosciences (25-04-2014)
    “…Soil is currently thought to be a sink for carbon; however, the response of this sink to increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and climate change is…”
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    Decomposers in Disguise: Mycorrhizal Fungi as Regulators of Soil C Dynamics in Ecosystems under Global Change by Talbot, J. M., Allison, S. D., Treseder, K. K.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-12-2008)
    “…1. In the conventional view of soil carbon (C) cycling, mycorrhizal fungi are primarily considered vectors for plant C input to soils. However, there is…”
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    Differential Response of Bacterial Microdiversity to Simulated Global Change by Scales, N C, Chase, A B, Finks, S S, Malik, A A, Weihe, C, Allison, S D, Martiny, A C, Martiny, J B H

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (22-03-2022)
    “…Global change experiments often observe shifts in bacterial community composition based on 16S rRNA gene sequences. However, this genetic region can mask a…”
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    A model for variable phytoplankton stoichiometry based on cell protein regulation by Bonachela, J. A, Allison, S. D, Martiny, A. C, Levin, S. A

    Published in Biogeosciences (27-06-2013)
    “…The elemental ratios of marine phytoplankton emerge from complex interactions between the biotic and abiotic components of the ocean, and reflect the plastic…”
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    Author Correction: Crowther et al. reply by Crowther, T. W., Machmuller, M. B., Carey, J. C., Allison, S. D., Blair, J. M., Bridgham, S. D., Burton, A. J., Dijkstra, F. A., Elberling, B., Estiarte, M., Larsen, K. S., Laudon, H., Lupascu, M., Marhan, S., Mohan, J., Niu, S., Peñuelas, J. J., Schmidt, I. K., Templer, P. H., Kröel-Dulay, G., Frey, S., Bradford, M. A.

    Published in Nature (London) (01-08-2018)
    “…In this Brief Communications Arising Reply, the affiliation for author P. H. Templer was incorrectly listed as ‘Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology,…”
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    Phosphate supply explains variation in nucleic acid allocation but not C : P stoichiometry in the western North Atlantic by Zimmerman, A. E, Martiny, A. C, Lomas, M. W, Allison, S. D

    Published in Biogeosciences (26-03-2014)
    “…Marine microbial communities mediate many biogeochemical transformations in the ocean. Consequently, processes such as primary production and carbon (C) export…”
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    Responses of extracellular enzymes to simple and complex nutrient inputs by Allison, Steven D., Vitousek, Peter M.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-05-2005)
    “…Soil microbes produce extracellular enzymes that mineralize organic matter and release carbon and nutrients in forms that can be assimilated. Economic theories…”
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    Estimating Individual Tree Mortality in the Sierra Nevada Using Lidar and Multispectral Reflectance Data by Hemming‐Schroeder, N. M., Gutierrez, A. A., Allison, S. D., Randerson, J. T.

    “…Widespread tree mortality events occur during periods of severe drought in temperate conifer forests and are expected to become more frequent in many areas due…”
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    Analysis of Self-Assembled Cationic Lipid−DNA Gene Carrier Complexes Using Flow Field-Flow Fractionation and Light Scattering by Lee, Hookeun, Williams, S. Kim Ratanathanawongs, Allison, S. Dean, Anchordoquy, Thomas J

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-02-2001)
    “…Self-assembled cationic lipid−DNA complexes have shown an ability to facilitate the delivery of heterologous DNA across outer cell membranes and nuclear…”
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    Quantitation of the area of overlap between second-derivative amide I infrared spectra to determine the structural similarity of a protein in different states by Kendrick, B S, Dong, A, Allison, S D, Manning, M C, Carpenter, J F

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-02-1996)
    “…Maintaining a native-like structure of protein pharmaceuticals during lyophilization is an important aspect of formulation. Infrared spectroscopy can be used…”
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    Norms, expectations, and deception: A norm violation model of veracity judgments by Levine, Timothy R., Anders, Lori N., Banas, John, Baum, Karie Leigh, Endo, Keriane, Hu, Allison D. S., Wong, Norman C. H.

    Published in Communication monographs (01-06-2000)
    “…Violations of expectations have been advanced as an explanation for how people make veracity judgments, and previous research has found that unexpected weird…”
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    Brown Ground: A Soil Carbon Analogue for the Green World Hypothesis? by Allison, Steven D.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-05-2006)
    “…For many decades, ecologists have asked what prevents herbivores from consuming most of the plant biomass in terrestrial ecosystems, or “Why is the world…”
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    Amphiphilicity is essential for mitochondrial presequence function by Roise, D., Theiler, F., Horvath, S. J., Tomich, J. M., Richards, J. H., Allison, D. S., Schatz, G.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-03-1988)
    “…We have shown earlier that a mitochondrial presequence peptide can form an amphiphilic helix. However, the importance of amphiphilicity for mitochondrial…”
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    Artificial mitochondrial presequences by Allison, D.S, Schatz, G

    “…Synthetic oligonucleotides were used to construct artificial mitochondrial presequences that contained, besides the initiator methionine, only arginine,…”
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    Physical stabilization of DNA-based therapeutics by Anchordoquy, Thomas J, Allison, S.Dean, Molina, Marion d.C, Girouard, Lorinda G, Carson, Taylor K

    Published in Drug Discovery Today (01-05-2001)
    “…The development of non-viral vectors for gene delivery has primarily focused on improving the efficiency of gene transfer in vivo. Although there is clearly a…”
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