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    A Defined Medium for Cultivation and Exometabolite Profiling of Soil Bacteria by de Raad, Markus, Li, Yifan V, Kuehl, Jennifer V, Andeer, Peter F, Kosina, Suzanne M, Hendrickson, Andrew, Saichek, Nicholas R, Golini, Amber N, Han, La Zhen, Wang, Ying, Bowen, Benjamin P, Deutschbauer, Adam M, Arkin, Adam P, Chakraborty, Romy, Northen, Trent R

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (25-05-2022)
    “…Exometabolomics is an approach to assess how microorganisms alter, or react to their environments through the depletion and production of metabolites. It…”
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    A Bayesian Model for Presence-Only Semicontinuous Data, With Application to Prediction of Abundance of "Taxus Baccata" in Two Italian Regions by Di Lorenzo, B., Farcomeni, A., Golini, N.

    “…In studies about the potential distribution of ecological niches, only the presence of the species of interest is usually recorded. Pseudo-absences are sampled…”
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    High prevalence of symptoms in a severely abused “non-patient” women population by Pallotta, N, Piacentino, D, Ciccantelli, B, Rivera, M, Golini, N, Spagnoli, A, Vincoli, G, Farchi, S, Corazziari, ES

    Published in United European gastroenterology journal (01-12-2014)
    “…Objective The objective of this article is to assess the prevalence of somatic symptoms and of gastrointestinal (GI) syndromes in abused “non-patient” women…”
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    Reproducible growth of Brachypodium in EcoFAB 2.0 reveals that nitrogen form and starvation modulate root exudation by Novak, Vlastimil, Andeer, Peter F, Bowen, Benjamin P, Ding, Yezhang, Zhalnina, Kateryna, Hofmockel, Kirsten S, Tomaka, Connor, Harwood, Thomas V, van Winden, Michelle C M, Golini, Amber N, Kosina, Suzanne M, Northen, Trent R

    Published in Science advances (05-01-2024)
    “…Understanding plant-microbe interactions requires examination of root exudation under nutrient stress using standardized and reproducible experimental systems…”
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    Reproducible growth of Brachypodium in EcoFAB 2.0 reveals that nitrogen form and starvation modulate root exudation by Novak, Vlastimil, Andeer, Peter F., Bowen, Benjamin P., Ding, Yezhang, Zhalnina, Kateryna, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Tomaka, Connor, Harwood, Thomas V., van Winden, Michelle M., Golini, Amber N., Kosina, Suzanne M., Northen, Trent R.

    Published in Science advances (03-01-2024)
    “…Understanding plant-microbe interactions requires examination of root exudation under nutrient stress using standardized and reproducible experimental systems…”
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