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    Towards optimal use of phosphorus fertiliser by Ros, Mart B. H., Koopmans, Gerwin F., van Groenigen, Kees Jan, Abalos, Diego, Oenema, Oene, Vos, Hannah M. J., van Groenigen, Jan Willem

    Published in Scientific reports (20-10-2020)
    “…Because phosphorus (P) is one of the most limiting nutrients in agricultural systems, P fertilisation is essential to feed the world. However, declining P…”
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    Phosphatase activity in the drilosphere and its link to phosphorus uptake by grass by Vos, Hannah M.J., Zweig, Rachel, Margenot, Andrew J., Koopmans, Gerwin F., van Groenigen, Jan Willem

    Published in Geoderma (01-11-2023)
    “…Earthworms can increase the solubility of phosphorus (P) in soil, an effect which to a large extent is controlled by mineralisation of organic P. Phosphatases,…”
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    Effect of conformity and contact stress on wear in fixed-bearing total knee prostheses by Galvin, Alison L, Kang, Lu, Udofia, Itoro, Jennings, Louise M, McEwen, Hannah M.J, Jin, Zhongmin, Fisher, John

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (25-08-2009)
    “…Abstract Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (PE) remains the primary bearing surface of choice in total knee replacements (TKR). Wear is controlled by…”
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    Vegetation and climate from two Oligocene glacioeustatic sedimentary cycles (31 and 24 Ma) cored by the Cape Roberts Project, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica by Prebble, J.G., Raine, J.I., Barrett, P.J., Hannah, M.J.

    “…The Cape Roberts Project recovered over 1500 m of coastal glaciomarine sediments of Oligocene and Early Miocene age off the Ross Sea margin of Antarctica. The…”
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    Changing Oligocene climate recorded by palynomorphs from two glacio-eustatic sedimentary cycles, Cape Roberts Project, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica by Prebble, J.G., Hannah, M.J., Barrett, P.J.

    “…Two marine palynomorph assemblages recovered from two glacio-eustatic sedimentary cycles from the Cape Roberts Project (CRP), which recovered over 1500 m of…”
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    How fertile are earthworm casts? A meta-analysis by Van Groenigen, Jan Willem, Van Groenigen, Kees Jan, Koopmans, Gerwin F., Stokkermans, Lotte, Vos, Hannah M.J., Lubbers, Ingrid M.

    Published in Geoderma (15-03-2019)
    “…It has long been established that earthworms beneficially affect plant growth. This is to a large extent due to the high fertility of their casts. However, it…”
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    p24 and p23, the major transmembrane proteins of COPI-coated transport vesicles, form hetero-oligomeric complexes and cycle between the organelles of the early secretory pathway by Gommel, D, Orci, L, Emig, E.M, Hannah, M.J, Ravazzola, M, Nickel, W, Helms, J.B, Wieland, F.T, Sohn, K

    Published in FEBS letters (26-03-1999)
    “…COPI-coated vesicles that bud off the Golgi complex contain two major transmembrane proteins, p23 and p24. We have localized the protein at the Golgi complex…”
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    Earthworms increase plant production: a meta-analysis by van Groenigen, Jan Willem, Lubbers, Ingrid M., Vos, Hannah M. J., Brown, George G., De Deyn, Gerlinde B., van Groenigen, Kees Jan

    Published in Scientific reports (15-09-2014)
    “…To meet the challenge of feeding a growing world population with minimal environmental impact, we need comprehensive and quantitative knowledge of ecological…”
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    Large variations in readily-available phosphorus in casts of eight earthworm species are linked to cast properties by Vos, Hannah M.J., Koopmans, Gerwin F., Beezemer, Lieke, de Goede, Ron G.M., Hiemstra, Tjisse, van Groenigen, Jan Willem

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-11-2019)
    “…Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient for plant growth. However, P is often poorly available for uptake by roots because it strongly adsorbs to the soil…”
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    Differential Extraction of Proteins from Paraformaldehyde-Fixed Cells: Lessons from Synaptophysin and Other Membrane Proteins by Hannah, M.J., Weiss, U., Huttner, W.B.

    Published in Methods (San Diego, Calif.) (01-10-1998)
    “…While investigating the localization of synaptophysin in PC12 cells using immunofluorescence microscopy, we noticed a striking difference in its apparent…”
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    The benefits of protected areas for bird population trends may depend on their condition by Brighton, Caroline H., Massimino, Dario, Boersch-Supan, Philipp, Barnes, Ailidh E., Martay, Blaise, Bowler, Diana E., Hoskins, Hannah M.J., Pearce-Higgins, James W.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-04-2024)
    “…The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework calls for at least 30% of land and sea to be protected by 2030. Whilst there is growing evidence that protected…”
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    Earthworms affect reactive surface area and thereby phosphate solubility in iron-(hydr)oxide dominated soils by Vos, Hannah M.J., Hiemstra, Tjisse, Prado Lopez, Miguel, van Groenigen, Jan Willem, Voegelin, Andreas, Mangold, Stefan, Koopmans, Gerwin F.

    Published in Geoderma (15-12-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •We measured and modelled earthworm-enhanced PO4 solubility across several soils.•Stimulated mineralisation of organic matter contributed…”
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    Do earthworms increase grass biomass production and phosphorus uptake under field conditions? by Vos, Hannah M.J., Koopmans, Gerwin F., Ferron, Laura M.E., Oenema, Oene, van Groenigen, Jan Willem

    “…The key nutrient phosphorus (P) binds strongly to reactive soil particles, which makes it poorly available for plant uptake. In the search for sustainable ways…”
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    Inflammation in the Neovaginal Microenvironment of Transfeminine Individuals by Wilcox, Hannah M.J

    Published 01-01-2023
    “…Transfeminine individuals are assigned male at birth but do not identify as male. Some transfeminine individuals may choose to undergo the gender affirming…”
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    Rapid defaunation of terrestrial mammals in a protected Neotropical cloud forest remnant by Hoskins, Hannah M.J., McCann, Niall P., Jocque, Merlijn, Reid, Neil

    Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-08-2020)
    “…•Rapid defaunation of a Neotropical forest.•Zonal protection offered little protection buffering mammal population declines.•Governments and NGOs must act to…”
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    Do earthworms affect phosphorus availability to grass? A pot experiment by Vos, Hannah M.J., Ros, Mart B.H., Koopmans, Gerwin F., van Groenigen, Jan Willem

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2014)
    “…The largest part of phosphorus (P) in soil is bound by the soil solid phase; its release to the soil solution therefore often does not meet the demand of…”
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    Oral Corticosteroid Prescribing Habits for Rhinosinusitis: The American Rhinologic Society Membership by Scott, John R., Ernst, Hannah M. J., Rotenberg, Brian W., Rudmik, Luke, Sowerby, Leigh J.

    Published in American journal of rhinology & allergy (01-01-2017)
    “…Background In the field of otolaryngology, oral corticosteroids (OCS) are widely prescribed for rhinosinusitis. Although there is evidence in the literature…”
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    Vegetation and climate in Southern Hemisphere mid-latitudes since 210 ka: new insights from marine and terrestrial pollen records from New Zealand by Ryan, M.T., Dunbar, G.B., Vandergoes, M.J., Neil, H.L., Hannah, M.J., Newnham, R.M., Bostock, H., Alloway, B.V.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (10-08-2012)
    “…Paleo-vegetation records developed from marine sedimentary sequences offer considerable potential for examining changes in terrestrial climate beyond the range…”
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    Wear, debris, and biologic activity of cross-linked polyethylene in the knee: benefits and potential concerns by Fisher, John, McEwen, Hannah M J, Tipper, Joanne L, Galvin, Alison L, Ingram, Jo, Kamali, Amir, Stone, Martin H, Ingham, Eileen

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-11-2004)
    “…Cross-linked polyethylene currently is being introduced in knee prostheses. The wear rates, wear debris, and biologic reactivity of non cross-linked,…”
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