Search Results - "Fawcett, Jon"
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Continental mapping of groundwater dependent ecosystems: A methodological framework to integrate diverse data and expert opinion
Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-04-2017)“…Australian continent. With increasing groundwater development around the world, a method is required to identify and map groundwater dependent ecosystems…”
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A multidisciplinary approach to the hydrological conceptualisation of springs in the Surat Basin of the Great Artesian Basin (Australia)
Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-02-2020)“…The impact of groundwater extraction on a spring and its dependent ecosystems is intrinsically linked to local-scale hydrology, the spring’s source aquifer and…”
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The heparin binding PECAM-1 adhesion molecule is expressed by CD34+ hematopoietic precursor cells with early myeloid and B-lymphoid cell phenotypes
Published in Blood (01-11-1993)“…The platelet-endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PE-CAM-1), defined by the CD31 monoclonal antibody (MoAb), was initially described as a cell-cell adhesion…”
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The N-domain of the biliary glycoprotein (BGP) adhesion molecule mediates homotypic binding: domain interactions and epitope analysis of BGPc
Published in Blood (01-07-1994)“…The biliary glycoproteins (BGPs) represent a group of at least eight differentially spliced molecules belonging to the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) subgroup…”
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CD66 identifies the biliary glycoprotein (BGP) adhesion molecule: cloning, expression, and adhesion functions of the BGPc splice variant
Published in Blood (01-07-1994)“…Within the hematopoietic lineage, the monoclonal antibody (MoAb) CD66 reacts with cells of the granulocyte lineage, but not with the majority of progenitor…”
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The distribution of the deleted in colon cancer (DCC) protein in human tissues
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-1995)“…A gene called deleted in colon cancer (DCC) has been identified on a region of chromosome 18, which is deleted in 70% of colorectal cancers. The DCC gene…”
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