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    Patterns of 15N assimilation and growth of methanotrophic ANME‐2 archaea and sulfate‐reducing bacteria within structured syntrophic consortia revealed by FISH‐SIMS by Orphan, Victoria J., Turk, Kendra A., Green, Abigail M., House, Christopher H.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2009)
    “…Summary Methane release from the oceans is controlled in large part by syntrophic interactions between anaerobic methanotrophic archaea (ANME) and…”
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    Efficacy and Safety of Alpha-2 Agonists in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review by Kaye, Alan D., Green, Abigail M., Claude, Joseph Tremblay, Daniel, Charles P., Cooley, Jada F., Sala, Kelly R., Potharaju, Pooja, Rieger, Ross, Patil, Shilpadevi, Ahmadzadeh, Shahab, Shekoohi, Sahar

    Published in Advances in therapy (01-11-2024)
    “…Background This analysis is a systematic literature review assessing efficacy and adverse effects of three alpha-2 agonists for the symptomatic management of…”
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    Pseudofossils in relict methane seep carbonates resemble endemic microbial consortia by Bailey, Jake V., Raub, Timothy D., Meckler, A. Nele, Harrison, Benjamin K., Raub, Theresa M.D., Green, Abigail M., Orphan, Victoria J.

    “…Pleistocene-age methane seep carbonates from the Eel River Basin, California contain aggregate-like structures composed of tightly-packed hollow spheres that…”
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    Patterns of 15 N assimilation and growth of methanotrophic ANME‐2 archaea and sulfate‐reducing bacteria within structured syntrophic consortia revealed by FISH‐SIMS by Orphan, Victoria J., Turk, Kendra A., Green, Abigail M., House, Christopher H.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2009)
    “…Summary Methane release from the oceans is controlled in large part by syntrophic interactions between anaerobic methanotrophic archaea (ANME) and…”
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    Garden sharing and garden stealing in fungus-growing ants by Adams, R M, Mueller, U G, Holloway, A K, Green, A M, Narozniak, J

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-11-2000)
    “…Fungi cultivated by fungus-growing ants (Attini: Formicidae) are passed on between generations by transfer from maternal to offspring nest (vertical…”
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