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    Retargeting of Adenovirus Vectors through Genetic Fusion of a Single-Chain or Single-Domain Antibody to Capsid Protein IX by POULIN, Kathy L, LANTHIER, Robert M, SMITH, Adam C, CHRISTOU, Carin, RISCO QUIROZ, Milagros, POWELL, Karen L, O'MEARA, Ryan W, KOTHARY, Rashmi, LORIMER, Ian A, PARKS, Robin J

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-2010)
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    Microbial contamination of two urban sandstone aquifers in the UK by Powell, Karen L, Taylor, Richard G, Cronin, Aidan A, Barrett, Mike H, Pedley, Steve, Sellwood, Jane, Trowsdale, Sam A, Lerner, David N

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (2003)
    “…Development of urban groundwater has historically been constrained by concerns about its quality. Rising urban water tables and overabstraction from rural…”
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    Dietary Proteins as Environmental Modifiers of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus by Lefebvre, D.E, Powell, K.L, Strom, A, Scott, F.W

    Published in Annual review of nutrition (01-01-2006)
    “…Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the patient's immune system destroys the insulin-secreting beta-cells in the pancreatic islets of Langerhans…”
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    Effectiveness of buspirone on urine spraying and inappropriate urination in cats by Hart, B L, Eckstein, R A, Powell, K L, Dodman, N H

    “…The most frequent type of behavior problem in cats for which veterinary consultation is sought is problem urination. Urine spraying and urine marking have been…”
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    Antibacterial properties of saliva: role in maternal periparturient grooming and in licking wounds by Hart, B L, Powell, K L

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-09-1990)
    “…Canine saliva was tested for its bactericidal effects against pathogens relevant to the presumed hygienic functions of maternal grooming of the mammary and…”
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