Hixon, Sean W Fernandes, Ricardo Andriamahaihavana, Antonin Baden, Andrea L Blanco, Marina B Caulier, Guillaume Dammhahn, Melanie Eeckhaut, Igor Eppley, Timothy M Frederich, Bruno
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peer reviewed / We present the first open-access, island-wide isotopic database (IsoMad) for modern biologically relevant materials collected on Madagascar within the past 150 years from both terrestrial and nearshore marine environments. Isotopic research on the island has increasingly helped with biological studies of endemic organisms, including...
Sushentsev, Nikita Hamm, Gregory Flint, Lucy Birtles, Daniel Zakirov, Aleksandr Richings, Jack Ling, Stephanie Tan, Jennifer Y McLean, Mary A Ayyappan, Vinay
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Hyperpolarised magnetic resonance imaging (HP-13C-MRI) has shown promise as a clinical tool for detecting and characterising prostate cancer. Here we use a range of spatially resolved histological techniques to identify the biological mechanisms underpinning differential [1-13C]lactate labelling between benign and malignant prostate, as well as in ...
Sumner, Dawn
The oxygenation of Earths atmosphere represents the quintessential transformation of a planetary surface by microbial processes. In turn, atmospheric oxygenation transformed metabolic evolution; molecular clock models indicate the diversification and ecological expansion of respiratory metabolisms in the several hundred million years following atmo...
Kakouridis, Anne Yuan, Mengting Nuccio, Erin E Hagen, John A Fossum, Christina A Moore, Madeline L Estera‐Molina, Katerina Y Nico, Peter S Weber, Peter K Pett‐Ridge, Jennifer
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) transport substantial plant carbon (C) that serves as a substrate for soil organisms, a precursor of soil organic matter (SOM), and a driver of soil microbial dynamics. Using two-chamber microcosms where an air gap isolated AMF from roots, we 13CO2-labeled Avena barbata for 6 wk and measured the C Rhizophagus intr...
Henderson, Lillian Wittmers, Fabian Carlson, Craig Worden, Alexandra Close, Hilary
Marine particulate organic carbon (POC) contributes to carbon export, food webs, and sediments, but uncertainties remain in its origins. Globally, variations in stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C values) of POC between the upper and lower euphotic zones (LEZ) indicate either varying aspects of photosynthetic communities or degradative alteration of...
Dupuis, Sunnyjoy Lingappa, Usha Mayali, Xavier Sindermann, Eve Chastain, Jordan Weber, Peter Stuart, Rhona Merchant, Sabeeha
Although the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has long served as a reference organism, few studies have interrogated its role as a primary producer in microbial interactions. Here, we quantitatively investigated C. reinhardtiis capacity to support a heterotrophic microbe using the established coculture system with Mesorhizobium japonicum, a vit...
Furness, Robert Furness, Euan
Publication status: Published / Funder: scottish and southern electricity renewables / Rationale Carbon, nitrogen and sulphur stable isotopes in feathers grown by seabirds while breeding reflect the local isoscape and diet in the vicinity of the colony, so may make it possible to discriminate individual birds from different colonies. Methods Black-...
Deen, Surrin S Rooney, Catriona Shinozaki, Ayaka McGing, Jordan Grist, James T Tyler, Damian J Serrão, Eva Gallagher, Ferdia A
Hyperpolarized carbon 13 MRI (13C MRI) is a novel imaging approach that can noninvasively probe tissue metabolism in both normal and pathologic tissues. The process of hyperpolarization increases the signal acquired by several orders of magnitude, allowing injected 13C-labeled molecules and their downstream metabolites to be imaged in vivo, thus pr...
Parkinson, EW Stoddart, S Sparacello, V Bertoldi, F Fonzo, O Malone, C Marini, E Martinet, F Moggi-Cecchi, J Pacciani, E
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Acknowledgements: We would like to thank all the institutions who granted access to the archaeological material used in this study, with very special thanks to Luca Bondioli, Fulvio Bartoli and Claudio Cavazzuti. This research was primarily funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council through the University of Cambridge Doctoral Training Partne...
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...