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    FIN-PRINT a fully-automated multi-stage deep-learning-based framework for the individual recognition of killer whales by Bergler, Christian, Gebhard, Alexander, Towers, Jared R., Butyrev, Leonid, Sutton, Gary J., Shaw, Tasli J. H., Maier, Andreas, Nöth, Elmar

    Published in Scientific reports (06-12-2021)
    “…Biometric identification techniques such as photo-identification require an array of unique natural markings to identify individuals. From 1975 to present,…”
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    Regional climate and local-scale biotic acceptance explain native–exotic richness relationships in Australian annual plant communities by Towers, Isaac. R., Dwyer, John. M.

    “…Native and exotic species richness is expected to be negatively related at small spatial scales where individuals interact, and positive at larger spatial…”
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    Targeted deletion of the RNA-binding protein Caprin1 leads to progressive hearing loss and impairs recovery from noise exposure in mice by Nolan, Lisa S., Chen, Jing, Gonçalves, Ana-Cláudia, Bullen, Anwen, Towers, Emily R., Steel, Karen P., Dawson, Sally J., Gale, Jonathan E.

    Published in Scientific reports (14-02-2022)
    “…Cell cycle associated protein 1 (Caprin1) is an RNA-binding protein that can regulate the cellular post-transcriptional response to stress. It is a component…”
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    Transmission of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis between Child and Dog in an Aboriginal Australian Community by Schrieber, L, Towers, R, Muscatello, G, Speare, R

    Published in Zoonoses and public health (01-03-2014)
    “…Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis (SDSE), also known as group G and C streptococci, is becoming increasingly recognized as a pathogen in humans. We…”
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    Restoration thinning permits stems to capitalize on high‐rainfall years in a regenerating endangered forest ecosystem by Towers, Isaac R., Dwyer, John M.

    Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-01-2021)
    “…1. Passively regenerating native vegetation presents a cost‐effective opportunity to sequester carbon and reinstate habitat in heavily cleared agricultural…”
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    Deletion of smn-1, the Caenorhabditis elegans ortholog of the spinal muscular atrophy gene, results in locomotor dysfunction and reduced lifespan by Briese, Michael, Esmaeili, Behrooz, Fraboulet, Sandrine, Burt, Emma C., Christodoulou, Stefanos, Towers, Paula R., Davies, Kay E., Sattelle, David B.

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-01-2009)
    “…Spinal muscular atrophy is the most common genetic cause of infant mortality and is characterized by degeneration of lower motor neurons leading to muscle…”
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    Regulation of the orphan nuclear receptor Nr2f2 by the DFNA15 deafness gene Pou4f3 by Tornari, Chrysostomos, Towers, Emily R, Gale, Jonathan E, Dawson, Sally J

    Published in PloS one (05-11-2014)
    “…Hair cells are the mechanotransducing cells of the inner ear that are essential for hearing and balance. POU4F3--a POU-domain transcription factor selectively…”
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    A long postreproductive life span is a shared trait among genetically distinct killer whale populations by Nielsen, Mia Lybkær Kronborg, Ellis, Samuel, Towers, Jared R., Doniol‐Valcroze, Thomas, Franks, Daniel W., Cant, Michael A., Weiss, Michael N., Johnstone, Rufus A., Balcomb, Kenneth C., Ellifrit, David K., Croft, Darren P.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2021)
    “…The extended female postreproductive life span found in humans and some toothed whales remains an evolutionary puzzle. Theory predicts demographic patterns…”
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    Decadal changes in adult size of salmon-eating killer whales in the eastern North Pacific by Groskreutz, MJ, Durban, JW, Fearnbach, H, Barrett-Lennard, LG, Towers, JR, Ford, JKB

    Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2019)
    “…Two populations of killer whales aggregate around Vancouver Island to feed primarily on Chinook salmon. Aerial photogrammetry of endangered southern residents…”
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    Low Rates of Streptococcal Pharyngitis and High Rates of Pyoderma in Australian Aboriginal Communities Where Acute Rheumatic Fever Is Hyperendemic by McDonald, Malcolm I., Towers, Rebecca J., Andrews, Ross M., Benger, Norma, Currie, Bart J., Carapetis, Jonathan R.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-09-2006)
    “…Background. Acute rheumatic fever is a major cause of heart disease in Aboriginal Australians. The epidemiology differs from that observed in regions with…”
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    Molecular typing of Streptococcus pyogenes from remote Aboriginal communities where rheumatic fever is common and pyoderma is the predominant streptococcal infection by McDONALD, M. I., TOWERS, R. J., FAGAN, P., CARAPETIS, J. R., CURRIE, B. J.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-11-2007)
    “…Aboriginal Australians in remote communities have high rates of rheumatic heart disease (RHD); yet pharyngitis is reportedly rare whilst pyoderma is common…”
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    Congener-Independent Immunoassay for Microcystins and Nodularins by Fischer, Werner J, Garthwaite, Ian, Miles, Christopher O, Ross, Kathryn M, Aggen, James B, Chamberlin, A. Richard, Towers, Neale R, Dietrich, Daniel R

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-12-2001)
    “…Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) (e.g., Microcystis and Nodularia spp.) capable of producing toxic peptides are found in fresh and brackish water worldwide…”
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    The dynamic nature of group A streptococcal epidemiology in tropical communities with high rates of rheumatic heart disease by McDONALD, M. I., TOWERS, R. J., ANDREWS, R., BENGER, N., FAGAN, P., CURRIE, B. J., CARAPETIS, J. R.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-04-2008)
    “…Prospective surveillance was conducted in three remote Aboriginal communities with high rates of rheumatic heart disease in order to investigate the…”
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    Acute toxicity of gymnodimine to mice by Munday, Rex, Towers, Neale R, Mackenzie, Lincoln, Beuzenberg, Veronica, Holland, Patrick T, Miles, Christopher O

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-08-2004)
    “…The acute toxicity of the phycotoxin gymnodimine to female Swiss mice by intraperitoneal injection and by oral administration has been determined. Gymnodimine…”
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    Preliminary validation of a novel high-resolution melt-based typing method based on the multilocus sequence typing scheme of Streptococcus pyogenes by Richardson, L.J., Tong, S.Y.C., Towers, R.J., Huygens, F., McGregor, K., Fagan, P.K., Currie, B.J., Carapetis, J.R., Giffard, P.M.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-09-2011)
    “…The major limitation of current typing methods for Streptococcus pyogenes, such as emm sequence typing and T typing, is that these are based on regions subject…”
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    Impacts of climate change on cetacean distribution, habitat and migration by van Weelden, Celine, Towers, Jared R., Bosker, Thijs

    Published in Climate change ecology (01-07-2021)
    “…•Review on climate change impacts on cetacean distribution, habitat and migrations.•Research is limited and spatially and phylogenetically unevenly…”
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