Guan, Hongxiang Birgel, Daniel Feng, Dong Peckmann, Joern Liu, Lei Liu, Lihua Tao, Jun
Gutless tubeworms obtain their nutrition from their bacterial endosymbiotic partners, and the metazoan hosts provide the bacteria with sulfide, carbon dioxide, and molecular oxygen taken up through the plume. At seeps, tubeworms take up sulfide using their posterior end, allowing them to fix carbon dioxide and synthesize organic molecules. Compared...
Guan, Hongxiang Birgel, Daniel Feng, Dong Peckmann, Joern Liu, Lei Liu, Lihua Tao, Jun
Gutless tubeworms obtain their nutrition from their bacterial endosymbiotic partners, and the metazoan hosts provide the bacteria with sulfide, carbon dioxide, and molecular oxygen taken up through the plume. At seeps, tubeworms take up sulfide using their posterior end, allowing them to fix carbon dioxide and synthesize organic molecules. Compared...
Bohm, Monika Dewhurst-Richman, Nadia I. Seddon, Mary Ledger, Sophie E. H. Albrecht, Christian Allen, David Bogan, Arthur E. Cordeiro, Jay Cummings, Kevin S. Cuttelod, Annabelle
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With the biodiversity crisis continuing unchecked, we need to establish levels and drivers of extinction risk, and reassessments over time, to effectively allocate conservation resources and track progress towards global conservation targets. Given that threat appears particularly high in freshwaters, we assessed the extinction risk of 1428 randoml...
Piarulli, Stefania Vanhove, Brecht Comandini, Paolo Scapinello, Sara Moens, Tom Vrielinck, Henk Sciutto, Giorgia Prati, Silvia Mazzeo, Rocco Booth, Andy M.
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Salt marshes in urban watersheds are prone to microplastics (MP) pollution due to their hydrological characteristics and exposure to urban runoff, but little is known about MP distributions in species from these habitats. In the current study, MP occurrence was determined in six benthic invertebrate species from salt marshes along the North Adriati...
Mani, Merry Jacob, Mathews McKinnon, Graeme Yang, Baolian Rutt, Brian Kerr, Adam Magnotta, Vincent
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Magnetic resonance in medicine
To introduce a novel reconstruction method for simultaneous multi-slice (SMS)-accelerated multi-shot diffusion weighted imaging (ms-DWI). SMS acceleration using blipped-CAIPI schemes have been proposed to speed up the acquisition of ms-DWIs. The reconstruction of the data requires (a) phase compensation to combine data from different shots and (b) ...
Mani, Merry Magnotta, Vincent Jacob, Mathews
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Magnetic resonance in medicine
To reconstruct artifact-free images from measured k-space data, when the actual k-space trajectory deviates from the nominal trajectory due to gradient imperfections. Trajectory errors arising from eddy currents and gradient delays introduce phase inconsistencies in several fast scanning MR pulse sequences, resulting in image artifacts. The propose...
Rambla-Alegre, Maria Miles, Christopher O de la Iglesia, Pablo Fernandez-Tejedor, Margarita Jacobs, Silke Sioen, Isabelle Verbeke, Wim Samdal, Ingunn A Sandvik, Morten Barbosa, Vera
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Environmental research
Cyclic imines constitute a quite recently discovered group of marine biotoxins that act on neural receptors and that bioaccumulate in seafood. They are grouped together due to the imino group functioning as their common pharmacore, responsible for acute neurotoxicity in mice. Cyclic imines (CIs) have not been linked yet to human poisoning and are n...
Tanaka, Reiji Cleenwerck, Ilse Mizutani, Yukino Iehata, Shunpei Bossier, Peter Vandamme, Peter
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International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
A Gram-negative, aerobic, polar-flagellated and rod-shaped, sometimes slightly curved bacterium, designated MA5T, was isolated from the gut of an abalone of the species Haliotis gigantea collected in Japan. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA, gyrB, hsp60 and rpoB gene sequences placed strain MA5T in the genus Arcobacter in an independent phylo...
Aznar-Alemany, Òscar Trabalón, Laura Jacobs, Silke Barbosa, Vera Liane Tejedor, Margarita Fernández Granby, Kit Kwadijk, Christiaan Cunha, Sara C. Ferrari, Federico Vandermeersch, Griet
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PBDEs (congeners 28, 47, 99, 100, 153, 154, 183, 209), HBCD (α, β, γ), emerging brominated flame retardants (PBEB, HBB and DBDPE), dechloranes (Dec 602, 603, 604, syn- and anti-DP), TBBPA, 2,4,6-TBP and MeO-PBDEs (8 congeners) were analysed in commercial seafood samples from European countries. Levels were similar to literature and above the enviro...
Stock, Michiel Hoefman, Sven Kerckhof, Frederiek-Maarten Boon, Nico De Vos, Paul De Baets, Bernard Heylen, Kim Waegeman, Willem
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Research in microbiology
Methanotrophs can form the basis of a methane-driven food web on which heterotrophic microorganisms can feed. In return, these heterotrophs can stimulate growth of methanotrophs in co-culture by providing growth additives. However, only a few specific interactions are currently known. We incubated nine methanotrophs with 25 heterotrophic strains in...