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    Comparison of Toxicity and Cellular Uptake of CdSe/ZnS and Carbon Quantum Dots for Molecular Tracking Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a Fungal Model by Färkkilä, Sanni M A, Mortimer, Monika, Jaaniso, Raivo, Kahru, Anne, Kiisk, Valter, Kikas, Arvo, Kozlova, Jekaterina, Kurvet, Imbi, Mäeorg, Uno, Otsus, Maarja, Kasemets, Kaja

    Published in Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (19-12-2023)
    “…Plant resource sharing mediated by mycorrhizal fungi has been a subject of recent debate, largely owing to the limitations of previously used isotopic tracking…”
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    Fluorescent nanoparticles as tools in ecology and physiology by Färkkilä, Sanni M. A., Kiers, E. Toby, Jaaniso, Raivo, Mäeorg, Uno, Leblanc, Roger M., Treseder, Kathleen K., Kang, Zhenhui, Tedersoo, Leho

    “…ABSTRACT Fluorescent nanoparticles (FNPs) have been widely used in chemistry and medicine for decades, but their employment in biology is relatively recent…”
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    Comparison of Toxicity and Cellular Uptake of CdSe/ZnS and Carbon Quantum Dots for Molecular Tracking Using ISaccharomyces cerevisiae/I as a Fungal Model by Färkkilä, Sanni M. A, Mo, Jaaniso, Raivo, Kahru, Anne, Kiisk, Valter, Kikas, Arvo, Kozlova, Jekaterina, Kurvet, Imbi, Mäeorg, Uno, Otsus, Maarja, Kasemets, Kaja

    Published in Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2023)
    “…Plant resource sharing mediated by mycorrhizal fungi has been a subject of recent debate, largely owing to the limitations of previously used isotopic tracking…”
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    The effects of geographic origin and genotype on fungal diversity of silver birch (Betula pendula) by Färkkilä, Sanni M.A., Valtonen, Anu, Saravesi, Karita, Anslan, Sten, Markkola, Annamari, Kontunen-Soppela, Sari

    Published in Fungal ecology (01-06-2023)
    “…Soil microbes, especially root symbiotic fungi, often have drastic effects on the successful growth and establishment of plants. While plant intraspecific…”
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