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    Evidence of opposing fitness effects of parental heterozygosity and relatedness in a critically endangered marine turtle? by Phillips, K. P., Jorgensen, T. H., Jolliffe, K. G., Richardson, D. S.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-11-2017)
    “…How individual genetic variability relates to fitness is important in understanding evolution and the processes affecting populations of conservation concern…”
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    Toll‐like receptor variation in the bottlenecked population of the Seychelles warbler: computer simulations see the ‘ghost of selection past’ and quantify the ‘drift debt’ by Gilroy, D. L., Phillips, K. P., Richardson, D. S., Oosterhout, C.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-07-2017)
    “…Balancing selection can maintain immunogenetic variation within host populations, but detecting its signal in a postbottlenecked population is challenging due…”
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    Intracellular pH regulation in human preimplantation embryos by Phillips, Karen P., Léveillé, Marie-Claude, Claman, Paul, Baltz, Jay M.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-04-2000)
    “…We report here that intracellular pH (pHi) in cleavage-stage human embryos (2–8-cell) is regulated by at least two mechanisms: the HCO3–/Cl– exchanger…”
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    Comparison of surface temperature in 13-lined ground squirrel ( Spermophilus tridecimlineatus) and yellow-bellied marmot ( Marmota flaviventris) during arousal from hibernation by Phillips, P.K., Heath, J.E.

    “…Surface temperatures ( T s) of eight 13-lined ground squirrels and seven yellow-bellied marmots were measured during arousal from hibernation using infrared…”
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    Differences in Intracellular pH Regulation by Na+/H+ Antiporter among Two-Cell Mouse Embryos Derived from Females of Different Strains by Steeves, C L, Lane, M, Bavister, B D, Phillips, K P, Baltz, J M

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-07-2001)
    “…Regulation of intracellular pH (pH i ) by two-cell-stage embryos derived from female mice of three different strains (CF-1, Balb/c, and BDF) was investigated…”
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    Heat loss in Dumbo: a theoretical approach by Phillips, P.K, Heath, J.E

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-04-2001)
    “…A flat plate model was used to calculate heat loss from the pinnae of the animated elephant Dumbo. In conditions of high wind velocity and large gradients,…”
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    An infrared thermographic study of surface temperature in the euthermic woodchuck ( Marmota monax) by Phillips, P.K., Heath, J.E.

    “…Surface temperatures were measured in euthermic woodchucks ( Marmota monax) using infrared thermography across a range of ambient temperatures from −10°C to…”
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    Temperature responses and habitat selection by mangrove cicadas in Florida and Queensland (Hemiptera Cicadoidea) by Sanborn, A. F., Heath, J. E., Heath, M. S., Phillips, P. K.

    Published in Tropical zoology (01-07-2004)
    “…The thermal responses of cicadas inhabiting mangrove swamps in Queensland, Australia and in Florida, USA show a remarkable convergence in selected temperature…”
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    Intracellular pH change does not accompany egg activation in the mouse by Phillips, Karen P., Baltz, Jay M.

    Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-09-1996)
    “…In the sea urchin, some other marine invertebrates, and the frog, Xenopus, egg activation at fertilization is accompanied by an increase in intracellular pH…”
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    Analysis of Acoustic Signals Produced by the Cicada Platypedia putnami Variety lutea (Homoptera: Tibicinidae) by Sanborn, Allen F., Phillips, Polly K.

    “…Most male cicadas produce calling songs to attract females, and most cicadas use a specialized timbal organ to produce sound. However, several cicada genera…”
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    A preparation for calibrating the assay of the blood group antibody anti-c by Phillips, P K

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-01-1987)
    “…A freeze-dried, working calibration preparation (84/628) has been assayed against the International Incomplete anti-c Reference Serum (67/160) in a…”
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    Intracellular pH regulation by HCO3-/Cl- exchange is activated during early mouse zygote development by Phillips, K P, Baltz, J M

    Published in Developmental biology (15-04-1999)
    “…We report here that at least one major pHi-regulatory mechanism, the HCO3-/Cl- exchanger, is quiescent in unfertilized mouse eggs but becomes fully activated…”
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    The use of the antiglobulin 'gel-test' for antibody detection by Phillips, P K, Whitton, C M, Lavin, F

    Published in Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (01-06-1992)
    “…Four antibodies used routinely in-house for the assessment of antiglobulin reagents (anti-Fyb, anti-Jka, anti-S) were tested in parallel using tube and…”
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    A modified azoalbumin technique for the assay of proteolytic enzymes for use in blood group serology by Phillips, P K, Prior, D, Dawes, B

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-03-1984)
    “…A spectrophotometric assay of proteolytic enzyme activity is described in which the optical density obtained by a given enzyme preparation is related (2 alpha…”
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    The use of DIN glass ampoules to freeze-dry biological materials with a low residual moisture and oxygen content by Phillips, P K, Dawson, P J, Delderfield, A J

    Published in Biologicals (01-07-1991)
    “…A capillary device has been developed to enable biological materials to be freeze-dried from aqueous and non-aqueous solution in ampoules conforming to DIN…”
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    Sensitive two-stage papain technique without cell washing by Scott, M L, Phillips, P K

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-03-1987)
    “…A two-stage papain technique is described in which cell washing after papain treatment is replaced by the addition of a specific papain inhibitor. This…”
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    The pH optima for papain and bromelain treatment of red cells by Scott, M L, Johnson, C A, Phillips, P K

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-01-1987)
    “…The action of papain and bromelain, prepared over a pH range from 4.6 to 8.6, was evaluated for the ability to render red cells agglutinable by five incomplete…”
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