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    Thermaerobacter subterraneus sp. nov., a novel aerobic bacterium from the Great Artesian Basin of Australia, and emendation of the genus Thermaerobacter by Spanevello, M. D, Yamamoto, H, Patel, BKC

    “…M. D. Spanevello, H. Yamamoto and BKC. Patel Microbial Discovery and Research Unit, School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Sciences, Griffith University,…”
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    Epigenetic silencing of EphA1 expression in colorectal cancer is correlated with poor survival by Herath, N I, Doecke, J, Spanevello, M D, Leggett, B A, Boyd, A W

    Published in British journal of cancer (07-04-2009)
    “…Aberrant expression of Eph and ephrin proteins has well-established functions in oncogenesis and tumour progression. We describe EphA1 expression in 6…”
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    Epigenetic silencing of EphAI expression in colorectal cancer is correlated with poor survival by Herath, NI, Doecke, J, Spanevello, MD, Leggett, BA, Boyd, A W

    Published in British journal of cancer (07-04-2009)
    “…Aberrant expression of Eph and ephrin proteins has well-established functions in oncogenesis and tumour progression. We describe EphAI expression in 6…”
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    The phylogenetic diversity of Thermus and Meiothermus from microbial mats of an Australian subsurface aquifer runoff channel by Spanevello, Mark D., Patel, Bharat K.C.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-10-2004)
    “…Spectral analysis of the cell free extracts of four mat samples colonizing a Great Artesian Bain (GAB) aquifer bore runoff channel suggested that Thermus was…”
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    Thermaerobacter subterraneus sp. nov., a novel aerobic bacterium from the Great Artesian Basin of Australia, and emendation of the genus Thermaerobacter by Spanevello, Mark D, Yamamoto, Hiroyuki, Patel, Bharat K C

    “…A strictly aerobic, thermophilic, gram-positive, spore-producing, rod-shaped bacterium (2.0-10.0 x 0.3 microm), designated isolate C21T, was isolated from a…”
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