Wang, Renée Z Nichols, Robert J Liu, Albert K Flamholz, Avi I Artier, Juliana Banda, Doug M Savage, David F Eiler, John M Shih, Patrick M Fischer, Woodward W
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The history of Earth's carbon cycle reflects trends in atmospheric composition convolved with the evolution of photosynthesis. Fortunately, key parts of the carbon cycle have been recorded in the carbon isotope ratios of sedimentary rocks. The dominant model used to interpret this record as a proxy for ancient atmospheric CO2 is based on carbon iso...
Muglia, Juan Mulitza, Stefan Repschläger, Janne Schmittner, Andreas Lembke-Jene, Lester Lisiecki, Lorraine Mix, Alan Saraswat, Rajeev Sikes, Elizabeth Waelbroeck, Claire
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We present the first version of the Ocean Circulation and Carbon Cycling (OC3) working group database, of oxygen and carbon stable isotope ratios from benthic foraminifera in deep ocean sediment cores from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 23-19 ky) to the Holocene (
Wang, Renée Z Liu, Albert K Banda, Douglas M Fischer, Woodward W Shih, Patrick M
Form I rubiscos evolved in Cyanobacteria ≥ 2.5 billion years ago and are enzymatically unique due to the presence of small subunits (RbcS) capping both ends of an octameric large subunit (RbcL) rubisco assembly to form a hexadecameric (L8S8) holoenzyme. Although RbcS was previously thought to be integral to Form I rubisco stability, the recent disc...
Tafuri, MA Soncin, S Panella, S Thompson, JE Tiberi, I Fabbri, PF Sivilli, S Radina, F Minozzi, S Muntoni, IM
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Isotopic analyses of prehistoric diet have only recently reached the threshold of going beyond site-focused reports to provide regional syntheses showing larger trends. In this work we present the first regional analysis for Neolithic southeastern Italy as a whole, including both substantial original data and a review of the available published dat...
Farah, Chantale; Neveu, Marie-Aline; Bouzin, Caroline; Knezevic, Zorica; 126996; Gallez, Bernard; Leucci, Eleonora; 86192; Baurain, Jean-Francois; Mignion, Lionel; Jordan, Benedicte F;
There is currently no consensus to determine which advanced melanoma patients will benefit from immunotherapy, highlighting the critical need to identify early-response biomarkers to immune checkpoint inhibitors. The aim of this work was to evaluate in vivo metabolic spectroscopy using hyperpolarized (HP) 13C-pyruvate and 13C-glucose to assess earl...
Melchin, Michael J. Davies, Jeremy R. Boom, Arnoud De Weirdt, Julie McIntyre, Andrew J. Russell, Catherine Vandenbroucke, Thijs Zalasiewicz, Jan A.
The Rheidol Gorge section, approximately 17 km east of Aberystwyth, mid Wales, exposes a ca. 20 m-thick succession of Llandovery (Silurian) strata from the upper Rhuddanian Pernerograptus revolutus Biozone through the lower Aeronian Demirastrites triangulatus Biozone and basal Neodiplograptus magnus Biozone. The section records deposition under a r...
Muglia, Juan Mulitza, Stefan Repschläger, Janne Schmittner, Andreas Lembke-Jene, Lester Lisiecki, Lorraine Mix, Alan Saraswat, Rajeev Sikes, Elizabeth Waelbroeck, Claire
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Acknowledgements: J.M. acknowledges funding from Conicet and FONCyT (PICT-2019-04147), Argentina, NSF’s Marine Geology and Geophysics and Chemical Oceanography Program (grants 1634719 and 1924215), USA, and the Past Global Changes (PAGES) project through its Data Stewardship Scholarship program. This study was undertaken by OC3, a working group of ...
Minami, Noriaki Hong, Donghyun Stevers, Nicholas Barger, Carter J Radoul, Marina Hong, Chibo Chen, Lee Kim, Yaewon Batsios, Georgios Gillespie, Anne Marie
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BackgroundTERT promoter mutations are observed in 80% of wild-type IDH glioblastoma (GBM). Moreover, the upstream TERT transcription factor GABPB1 was recently identified as a cancer-specific therapeutic target for tumors harboring a TERT promoter mutation. In that context, noninvasive imaging biomarkers are needed for the detection of TERT modulat...
Williams, Jared Stella, John C Voelker, Steven L Lambert, Adam M Pelletier, Lissa M Drake, John E Friedman, Jonathan M Roberts, Dar A Singer, Michael Bliss
Dryland riparian woodlands are considered to be locally buffered from droughts by shallow and stable groundwater levels. However, climate change is causing more frequent and severe drought events, accompanied by warmer temperatures, collectively threatening the persistence of these groundwater dependent ecosystems through a combination of increasin...
Chidimuro, Blessing Doherty, Sean Finch, Jonathan Ponce, Paola Eggington, Jack Delaney, Sarah Speller, Camilla Collins, Matthew J Holst, Malin Alexander, Michelle
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Funder: Leverhulme Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000275 / OBJECTIVES: We evaluate the potential of paired isotopic analysis of bone carbonate and collagen to examine the diet of post-medieval human and animal populations from England (17th-19th c.), including, for the first time, manufacturing towns in northern England. The potential...