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    Defining the Normal Bacterial Flora of the Oral Cavity by Aas, Jørn A, Paster, Bruce J, Stokes, Lauren N, Olsen, Ingar, Dewhirst, Floyd E

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-11-2005)
    “…More than 700 bacterial species or phylotypes, of which over 50% have not been cultivated, have been detected in the oral cavity. Our purposes were (i) to…”
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    Enabling Workplace and Community Responses to Domestic Abuse: A Mixed Method Systematic Review of Training for Informal Supporters by Schucan Bird, K., Stokes, N., Rivas, C.

    Published in Health & social care in the community (12-03-2024)
    “…Alongside formal agencies and specialist services, informal and social networks play a pivotal role in responding to domestic abuse in the community. Friends,…”
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    Tetrodotoxin levels in lab-reared Rough-Skinned Newts (Taricha granulosa) after 3 years and comparison to wild-caught juveniles by Gall, Brian G., Stokes, Amber N., Brodie, Edmund D., Brodie, Edmund D.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (15-07-2022)
    “…The origin and biogenesis of tetrodotoxin (TTX) is one of the most interesting and perplexing questions remaining for TTX researchers. Newts can possess…”
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    Wild legumes maintain beneficial soil rhizobia populations despite decades of nitrogen deposition by Wendlandt, Camille E., Gano-Cohen, Kelsey A., Stokes, Peter J. N., Jonnala, Basava N. R., Zomorrodian, Avissa J., Al-Moussawi, Khadija, Sachs, Joel L.

    Published in Oecologia (01-02-2022)
    “…Natural landscapes are increasingly impacted by nitrogen enrichment from aquatic and airborne pollution sources. Nitrogen enrichment in the environment can…”
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    Confirmation and distribution of tetrodotoxin for the first time in terrestrial invertebrates: two terrestrial flatworm species (Bipalium adventitium and Bipalium kewense) by Stokes, Amber N, Ducey, Peter K, Neuman-Lee, Lorin, Hanifin, Charles T, French, Susannah S, Pfrender, Michael E, Brodie, 3rd, Edmund D, Brodie, Jr, Edmund D

    Published in PloS one (25-06-2014)
    “…The potent neurotoxin tetrodotoxin (TTX) is known from a diverse array of taxa, but is unknown in terrestrial invertebrates. Tetrodotoxin is a low molecular…”
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    Diversity of Bacterial Populations on the Tongue Dorsa of Patients with Halitosis and Healthy Patients by KAZOR, C. E, MITCHELL, P. M, LEE, A. M, STOKES, L. N, LOESCHE, W. J, DEWHIRST, F. E, PASTER, B. J

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-02-2003)
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    Of poisons and parasites—the defensive role of tetrodotoxin against infections in newts by Johnson, Pieter T. J., Calhoun, Dana M., Stokes, Amber N., Susbilla, Calvin B., McDevitt-Galles, Travis, Briggs, Cheryl J., Hoverman, Jason T., Tkach, Vasyl V., de Roode, Jacobus C.

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-07-2018)
    “…1. Classical research on animal toxicity has focused on the role of toxins in protection against predators, but recent studies suggest these same compounds can…”
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    Assessment of black coffee temperature profiles consumed from paper-based cups and effect on affective and descriptive product sensory attributes by Stokes, Chloe N., O'Sullivan, Maurice G., Kerry, Joseph P.

    “…Summary Sensory acceptance testing was used to determine whether the serving temperature of black filter coffee had an effect on the hedonic sensory quality of…”
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    Fitness variation among host species and the paradox of ineffective rhizobia by Pahua, V. J., Stokes, P. J. N., Hollowell, A. C., Regus, J. U., Gano‐Cohen, K. A., Wendlandt, C. E., Quides, K. W., Lyu, J. Y., Sachs, J. L.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-04-2018)
    “…Legumes can preferentially select beneficial rhizobial symbionts and sanction ineffective strains that fail to fix nitrogen. Yet paradoxically, rhizobial…”
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    Haplosporidium raabei n. sp. (Haplosporidia): a parasite of zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771) by Molloy, D P, Giambérini, L, Stokes, N A, Burreson, E M, Ovcharenko, M A

    Published in Parasitology (01-04-2012)
    “…Extensive connective tissue lysis is a common outcome of haplosporidian infection. Although such infections in marine invertebrates are well documented, they…”
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    The occurrence of haplosporidian parasites, Haplosporidium nelsoni and Haplosporidium sp., in oysters in Ireland by Lynch, S.A., Villalba, A., Abollo, E., Engelsma, M., Stokes, N.A., Culloty, S.C.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-03-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► First detection of Haplosporidium nelsoni in Irish Crassostrea gigas. ► First record of detection of Haplosporidium nelsoni plasmodia in…”
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    The geographic mosaic of arms race coevolution is closely matched to prey population structure by Hague, Michael T. J., Stokes, Amber N., Feldman, Chris R., Brodie, Edmund D., Brodie, Edmund D.

    Published in Evolution letters (01-08-2020)
    “…Reciprocal adaptation is the hallmark of arms race coevolution. Local coadaptation between natural enemies should generate a geographic mosaic pattern where…”
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    Haplosporidium littoralis sp. nov.: a crustacean pathogen within the Haplosporida (Cercozoa, Ascetosporea) by Stentiford, G D, Bateman, K S, Stokes, N A, Carnegie, R B

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (03-09-2013)
    “…Previously, we described the pathology and ultrastructure of an apparently asporous haplosporidian-like parasite infecting the common shore crab Carcinus…”
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    The ability of low-magnitude mechanical signals to normalize bone turnover in adolescents hospitalized for anorexia nervosa by DiVasta, A. D., Feldman, H. A., Rubin, C. T., Gallagher, J. S., Stokes, N., Kiel, D. P., Snyder, B. D., Gordon, C. M.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-04-2017)
    “…Summary We sought to determine whether low-magnitude mechanical stimulation (LMMS) normalizes bone turnover among adolescents hospitalized for anorexia nervosa…”
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    Discordant 16S and 23S rRNA Gene Phylogenies for the Genus Helicobacter: Implications for Phylogenetic Inference and Systematics by DEWHIRST, Floyd E, ZELI SHEN, SCIMECA, Michael S, STOKES, Lauren N, BOUMENNA, Tahani, CHEN, Tsute, PASTER, Bruce J, FOX, James G

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-09-2005)
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    Tetrodotoxin levels in larval and metamorphosed newts (Taricha granulosa) and palatability to predatory dragonflies by Gall, Brian G., Stokes, Amber N., French, Susannah S., Schlepphorst, Elizabeth A., Brodie, Edmund D., Brodie, Edmund D.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-06-2011)
    “…Some populations of the newt Taricha granulosa possess extremely high concentrations of the neurotoxin tetrodotoxin (TTX). Tetrodotoxin is present in adult…”
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    Backarc basin and ocean island basalts in the Narooma Accretionary Complex, Australia: setting, geochemistry and tectonics by Stokes, N., Fergusson, C.L., Offler, R.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (02-01-2015)
    “…The Cambrian-Ordovician Wagonga Group contains basalts at Melville Point and Barlings Beach, 20 km south of Batemans Bay, New South Wales. At Melville Point,…”
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