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    Struvite: a slow-release fertiliser for sustainable phosphorus management? by Talboys, Peter J, Heppell, James, Roose, Tiina, Healey, John R, Jones, Davey L, Withers, Paul J. A

    Published in Plant and soil (01-04-2016)
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIM: Recycled sources of phosphorus (P), such as struvite extracted from wastewater, have potential to substitute for more soluble manufactured…”
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    Three Genes Define a Bacterial-Like Arsenic Tolerance Mechanism in the Arsenic Hyperaccumulating Fern Pteris vittata by Cai, Chao, Lanman, Nadia A., Withers, Kelley A., DeLeon, Alyssa M., Wu, Qiong, Gribskov, Michael, Salt, David E., Banks, Jo Ann

    Published in Current biology (20-05-2019)
    “…Arsenic is a carcinogenic contaminant of water and food and a growing threat to human health in many regions of the world. This study focuses on the fern…”
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    Implementing agricultural phosphorus science and management to combat eutrophication by Kleinman, Peter J. A., Sharpley, Andrew N., Withers, Paul J. A., Bergström, Lars, Johnson, Laura T., Doody, Donnacha G.

    Published in Ambio (01-03-2015)
    “…Experience with implementing agricultural phosphorus (P) strategies highlights successes and uncertainty over outcomes. We examine case studies from the USA,…”
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    Responding to the need: An evaluation of the subspecialty units in a pediatric surgical department in a limited resource setting using selected optimal resources for children's surgery strategies by Govender, T. R., Scribante, J., Govender, T., Withers, A., Loveland, J. A.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-06-2024)
    “…Background The Global Initiative for Children's Surgery group published the Optimal Resources for Children's Surgery (OReCS) document outlining the essential…”
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    Phosphorus Mitigation to Control River Eutrophication: Murky Waters, Inconvenient Truths, and “Postnormal” Science by Jarvie, Helen P., Sharpley, Andrew N., Withers, Paul J. A., Scott, J. Thad, Haggard, Brian E., Neal, Colin

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-03-2013)
    “…This commentary examines an “inconvenient truth” that phosphorus (P)‐based nutrient mitigation, long regarded as the key tool in eutrophication management, in…”
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    Solubility of molecular hydrogen in silicate melts and consequences for volatile evolution of terrestrial planets by Hirschmann, M.M., Withers, A.C., Ardia, P., Foley, N.T.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-09-2012)
    “…We present experiments from 0.7 to 3GPa that quantify solubility of H2 in silicate melts under controlled hydrogen fugacities (fH2). Two experimental series,…”
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    REVIEW: Nutrient stripping: the global disparity between food security and soil nutrient stocks by Jones, Davey L., Cross, Paul, Withers, Paul J. A., DeLuca, Thomas H., Robinson, David A., Quilliam, Richard S., Harris, Ian M., Chadwick, David R., Edwards‐Jones, Gareth, Kardol, Paul

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2013)
    “…Summary The Green Revolution successfully increased food production but in doing so created a legacy of inherently leaky and unsustainable agricultural…”
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    Vascular function of the T3/modern clade WUSCHEL-Related HOMEOBOX transcription factor genes predate apical meristem-maintenance function by Youngstrom, Christopher E, Withers, Kelley A, Irish, Erin E, Cheng, Chi-Lien

    Published in BMC plant biology (25-04-2022)
    “…Plants have the lifelong ability to generate new organs due to the persistent functioning of stem cells. In seed plants, groups of stem cells are housed in the…”
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    Auxin Involvement in Ceratopteris Gametophyte Meristem Regeneration by Withers, Kelley A, Kvamme, Athena, Youngstrom, Christopher E, Yarvis, Rebekah M, Orpano, Rachel, Simons, Gabriel P, Irish, Erin E, Cheng, Chi-Lien

    “…Growth and development of the Ceratopteris hermaphroditic gametophytes are dependent on cell proliferation in the marginal meristem, which when destroyed will…”
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    The Burden of Disease and Pathology at a Rapidly Expanding Tertiary Paediatric Surgical Unit in South Africa by Zanini, A., Maistry, N., Brisighelli, G., Gabler, T., Harrison, D., Westgarth-Taylor, C., Withers, A., Loveland, J., Patel, N.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-08-2021)
    “…Background The precise burden of paediatric surgical care in South Africa is unknown. In the absence of epidemiological data, hospital-based study is a first…”
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    Reducing soil phosphorus fertility brings potential long-term environmental gains: A UK analysis by Withers, Paul J A, Hodgkinson, Robin A, Rollett, Alison, Dyer, Chris, Dils, Rachael, Collins, Adrian L, Bilsborrow, Paul E, Bailey, Geoff, Sylvester-Bradley, Roger

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-05-2017)
    “…Soil phosphorus (P) fertility arising from historic P inputs is a major driver of P mobilisation in agricultural runoff and increases the risk of aquatic…”
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    Neonatal surgical outcomes: a prospective observational study at a Tertiary Academic Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa by Withers, A., Cronin, K., Mabaso, M., Brisighelli, G., Gabler, T., Harrison, D., Patel, N., Westgarth-Taylor, C., Loveland, J.

    Published in Pediatric surgery international (01-08-2021)
    “…Purpose The neonatal period is the most vulnerable period for a child. There is a paucity of data on the burden of neonatal surgical disease in our setting…”
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    Plant-based diets add to the wastewater phosphorus burden by Forber, K J, Rothwell, S A, Metson, G S, Jarvie, H P, Withers, P J A

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-09-2020)
    “…Global food production and current reliance on meat-based diets requires a large share of natural resource use and causes widespread environmental pollution…”
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    Ganglioside DSGb5, preferred ligand for Siglec-7, inhibits NK cell cytotoxicity against renal cell carcinoma cells by Kawasaki, Yoshihide, Ito, Akihiro, Withers, Donald A, Taima, Takenobu, Kakoi, Narihiko, Saito, Seiichi, Arai, Yoichi

    Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-11-2010)
    “…In renal cell carcinoma (RCC), the presence of higher gangliosides correlates with systematic metastasis. Disialosyl globopentaosylceramide (DSGb5) was…”
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