Search Results - "Poore, G A"
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Do mutualistic associations have broader host ranges than neutral or antagonistic associations? A test using myrmecophiles as model organisms
Published in Insectes sociaux (01-11-2018)“…Symbiotic associations are found across all kingdoms of life and are integral to ecosystem structure and function. Central to understanding the ecology and…”
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Chemical defense in a marine alga: heritability and the potential for selection by herbivores
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2004)“…Herbivores have major impacts on many marine algae and are assumed to have been important forces driving the evolution of algal chemical defenses. However, an…”
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Global Patterns in Seagrass Herbivory: Why, Despite Existing Evidence, There Are Solid Arguments in Favor of Latitudinal Gradients in Seagrass Herbivory
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-03-2021)“…The ecological paradigm that biological interactions are more intense in the tropics than in temperate or polar regions has existed since the mid-twentieth…”
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Evaluation of the antitumor activity of gemcitabine (2',2'-difluoro-2'-deoxycytidine)
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-07-1990)“…A new pyrimidine antimetabolite, 2',2'-difluorodeoxycytidine, Gemcitabine (LY188011, dFdCyd) has been synthesized and evaluated in experimental tumor models…”
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Light quantity and quality induce shade‐avoiding plasticity in a marine macroalga
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-03-2005)“…Light‐induced plasticity in plant morphology is considered adaptive in terrestrial habitats that vary in light, but remains unexplored for marine habitats…”
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Studies of the antitumor activity of (2-alkoxyalkyl)- and (2-alkoxyalkenyl)phosphocholines
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-12-1986)“…Analogues of the synthetic antitumor phospholipid ALP (1-octadecyl-2-methyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine; alkyl lysophospholipid) in which the 1-ether oxygen…”
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Novel agents effective against solid tumors: the diarylsulfonylureas. Synthesis, activities, and analysis of quantitative structure-activity relationships
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-09-1990)“…A series of diarylsulfonylureas with exceptionally broad-spectrum activity against syngeneic rodent solid tumors in vivo is described. Their discovery resulted…”
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Experimental antitumor activity and preclinical toxicology of mycophenolic acid
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-09-1972)Get full text
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Possible in situ activation of mycophenolic acid by beta-glucuronidase
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Preference-Performance Relationships and Effects of Host Plant Choice in an Herbivorous Marine Amphipod
Published in Ecological monographs (01-11-1999)“…The fitness of herbivores that have limited mobility as juveniles or larvae may often depend on the host choice behavior of adults. For such herbivores,…”
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Spatial Associations among Algae Affect Host Use in a Herbivorous Marine Amphipod
Published in Oecologia (01-06-2004)“…Host plant choice by herbivores may be constrained by the spatial arrangement of plants with selection of poor quality hosts being more likely if preferred…”
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Spatial interactions within modular organisms: genetic heterogeneity and organism fitness
Published in Theoretical population biology (01-08-2004)“…Modular organisms are composed of iterated units of construction that vary in their spatial arrangement. This variation is expected to affect the fitness of…”
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HOST-PLANT ADAPTATION IN AN HERBIVOROUS MARINE AMPHIPOD: GENETIC POTENTIAL NOT REALIZED IN FIELD POPULATIONS
Published in Evolution (01-01-2001)“…Evolutionary responses of herbivores to their host plants depend not only on selection from plants, but also on the genetic basis of traits relating to host…”
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Structure-activity relationships of dimeric Catharanthus alkaloids. 1. Deacetylvinblastine amide (vindesine) sulfate
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-01-1978)“…Exploration of the effects of "minor" structural differences on the antitumor activity and toxicity of dimeric Catharanthus alkaloids resulted in the…”
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Acetylenic carbamates. III. The N-cycloaliphatic derivatives
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A general model for selection among modules in haplo-diploid life histories
Published in Oikos (01-02-2001)“…Genetic variation resulting from changes during somatic development in modular organisms may be inherited by subsequent generations due to the late development…”
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Alkaloids of Vinca rosea L. (Catharanthus roseus G. Don). 38. 4'-Dehydrated derivatives
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-03-1977)“…A series of 4'-dehydrated derivatives of various dimeric Vinca alkaloids has been synthesized to further define the structure-activity relationships of Vinca…”
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Selective targeting of magnetic albumin microspheres containing low-dose doxorubicin: total remission in Yoshida sarcoma-bearing rats
Published in European journal of cancer & clinical oncology (01-01-1983)“…Magnetically responsive albumin microspheres containing doxorubicin hydrochloride were selectively localized in Yoshida sarcoma tumors. Tumors were implanted…”
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Acetylenic carbamates. 3. The N-cycloaliphatic derivatives
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Selective targeting of magnetic albumin microspheres to the Yoshida sarcoma: ultrastructural evaluation of microsphere disposition
Published in European journal of cancer & clinical oncology (01-01-1983)“…Magnetic albumin microspheres (1 micron average diameter) were selectively targeted to subcutaneous solid Yoshida sarcoma tumors (average size 450 mm2) in…”
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