Search Results - "Baert, M."
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Biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning respond unimodally to environmental stress
Published in Ecology letters (01-08-2018)“…Understanding how biodiversity (B) affects ecosystem functioning (EF) is essential for assessing the consequences of ongoing biodiversity changes. An…”
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Biodiversity increases functional and compositional resistance, but decreases resilience in phytoplankton communities
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-2016)“…There is now ample evidence that biodiversity stabilizes aggregated ecosystem functions, such as primary production, in changing environments. In primary…”
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Shifts of community composition and population density substantially affect ecosystem function despite invariant richness
Published in Ecology letters (01-10-2017)“…There has been considerable focus on the impacts of environmental change on ecosystem function arising from changes in species richness. However, environmental…”
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Per capita interactions and stress tolerance drive stress-induced changes in biodiversity effects on ecosystem functions
Published in Nature communications (18-08-2016)“…Environmental stress changes the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functions, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Because…”
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Correction of murine Rag1 deficiency by self-inactivating lentiviral vector-mediated gene transfer
Published in Leukemia (01-09-2011)“…Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) patients with an inactivating mutation in recombination activation gene 1 ( RAG1 ) lack B and T cells due to the…”
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Correction of B-cell development in Btk-deficient mice using lentiviral vectors with codon-optimized human BTK
Published in Leukemia (01-09-2010)“…X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) is the most common primary immunodeficiency (PID) in man and caused by mutations in the Bruton’s tyrosine kinase ( BTK )…”
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Wnt3a deficiency irreversibly impairs hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal and leads to defects in progenitor cell differentiation
Published in Blood (15-01-2009)“…Canonical Wnt signaling has been implicated in various aspects of hematopoiesis. Its role is controversial due to different outcomes between various inducible…”
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Ectopic retroviral expression of LMO2, but not IL2Rγ, blocks human T-cell development from CD34 + cells : implications for leukemogenesis in gene therapy
Published in Leukemia (01-04-2007)“…The occurrence of leukemia in a gene therapy trial for SCID-X1 has highlighted insertional mutagenesis as an adverse effect. Although retroviral integration…”
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Ad26.COV2.S protects Syrian hamsters against G614 spike variant SARS-CoV-2 and does not enhance respiratory disease
Published in npj vaccines (19-03-2021)“…Previously we have shown that a single dose of recombinant adenovirus serotype 26 (Ad26) vaccine expressing a prefusion stabilized SARS-CoV-2 spike antigen…”
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Impact of incidental parathyroidectomy and mediastinal-recurrent cellular and lymph-node dissection on parathyroid function after total thyroidectomy
Published in European annals of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck diseases (01-03-2020)“…To determine the impact of incidental parathyroidectomy and mediastinal-recurrent cellular and lymph-node dissection on parathyroid function after total…”
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Recently-adopted foraging strategies constrain early chick development in a coastal breeding gull
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (10-07-2019)“…Human-mediated food sources offer possibilities for novel foraging strategies by opportunistic species. Yet, relative costs and benefits of alternative…”
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The nuclear effector of Wnt-signaling, Tcf1, functions as a T-cell-specific tumor suppressor for development of lymphomas
Published in PLoS biology (01-11-2012)“…The HMG-box factor Tcf1 is required during T-cell development in the thymus and mediates the nuclear response to Wnt signals. Tcf1(-/-) mice have previously…”
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Canonical Wnt Signaling Negatively Modulates Regulatory T Cell Function
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (22-08-2013)“…Foxp3 is crucial for both the development and function of regulatory T (Treg) cells; however, the posttranslational mechanisms regulating Foxp3 transcriptional…”
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Breeding habitat loss reveals limited foraging flexibility and increases foraging effort in a colonial breeding seabird
Published in Movement ecology (10-11-2020)“…Background Habitat loss can force animals to relocate to new areas, where they would need to adjust to an unfamiliar resource landscape and find new breeding…”
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Residue cover and rainfall intensity effects on runoff soil organic carbon losses
Published in Catena (Giessen) (15-07-2009)“…Soil cover and rainfall intensity ( RI) are recognized to have severe impacts on soil erosion and an interaction exists between them. This study investigates…”
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Simultaneous GPS-tracking of parents reveals a similar parental investment within pairs, but no immediate co-adjustment on a trip-to-trip basis
Published in Movement ecology (21-08-2021)“…Background Parental care benefits the offspring, but comes at a cost for each parent, which in biparental species gives rise to a conflict between partners…”
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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and metachronous second primaries
Published in European annals of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck diseases (01-10-2019)“…To assess the rate of second (or more) primaries after treatment for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), and survival compared to patients with a…”
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Migration and Opportunistic Feeding Increase PCB Accumulation in Arctic Seabirds
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-10-2013)“…It is widely accepted that body concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) tend to increase with trophic level (TL). Yet, little attention has been…”
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Time and energy costs of different foraging choices in an avian generalist species
Published in Movement ecology (30-12-2019)“…Animals can obtain a higher foraging yield by optimizing energy expenditure or minimizing time costs. In this study, we assessed how individual variation in…”
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Composite flux-line lattices stabilized in superconducting films by a regular array of artificial defects
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