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  1. Multiplex PCR followed by restriction length polymorphism analysis for the subtyping of bovine herpesvirus 5 isolates por Maidana, Silvina Soledad, Morano, Cintia Débora, Cianfrini, Daniela, Campos, Fabrício Souza, Roehe, Paulo Michel, Siedler, Bianca, De Stefano, Gabriel Alejandro, Mauroy, Axel, Thiry, Etienne, Romera, Sonia Alejandra

    Publicado 2019
    “…In addition, subtyping of two new isolates and seventeen previously reported ones (17 BHV-5a and 2 BHV-5b) by this method gave coincident results with those obtained with the classic BstEII REA assay. Conclusions: Multiplex PCR-REA provides a new tool for the fast and simple diagnosis and subtyping of BoHV-5.…”
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  2. Efficacy of a BVDV subunit vaccine produced in alfalfa transgenic plants por Perez Aguirreburialde, Maria Sol, Gomez, Maria Cristina, Ostachuck, Agustín, Wolman, Federico Javier, Albanesi, Guillermo Luis, Pecora, Andrea, Odeon, Anselmo Carlos, Ardila, Fernando Jorge, Escribano, José M., Dus Santos, Maria Jose, Wigdorovitz, Andres

    Publicado 2019
    “…Utilization of transgenic plants expressing recombinant antigens for the formulation of experimental vaccines represents an innovative and cost effective alternative to the classical fermentation systems. The aim of this work was to develop transgenic alfalfa plants (Medicago sativa, L.) expressing a truncated version of the structural protein E2 from BVDV fused to a molecule named APCH, that target to antigen presenting cells (APCH-tE2). …”
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  3. Cell size regulation and proliferation fluctuations in single-cell derived colonies por Nieto, César, Vargas García, César, Pedraza, Juan Manuel, Singh, Abhyudai

    Publicado 2024
    “…Analyzing colony-to-colony fluctuations in the number of cells, we report an intriguing find: the extent of fluctuations first increases with time and then decreases to approach zero at large numbers of cells. In contrast, in classical size-independent proliferation models, where cell division occurs based on a pure timing mechanism, fluctuations in cell number increase monotonically over time to approach a nonzero value. …”
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  4. The significance of oxytocin in canine mammary tumours por Bergman, Ingrid

    Publicado 2012
    “…It affects many organs and the classical peripheral targets are the mammary glands during lactation and uterus during labour. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  5. Agromorphologic, genetic and methylation profiling of Dioscorea and Musa species multiplied under three micropropagation systems por Jekayinoluwa, T., Gueye, B., Bhattacharjee, Ranjana, Osibanjo, O., Shah, T., Abberton, Michael T.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Plant in vitro vegetative propagation using classical semi-solid culture medium is limited due to the low degree of automation, suboptimal nutrient availability and induced physiological stress which often reduce its efficiency. …”
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  6. Quantifying potential yield and yield gaps of soybean using CROPGRO-soybean model in the humid tropics of southwestern Ethiopia por Mekonnen, A., Getnet, M., Nebiyu, A., Abebe, A.T.

    Publicado 2022
    “…In the past, much of the emphasis on soybean research in Ethiopia has been on the development and testing of new varieties and classical agronomic trials with limited use of crop models that help in estimating the potential yield and yield gaps, and identifying the most important barriers of achieving optimal yield. …”
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  7. Comparative genomic analysis and phylogenetic position of Theileria equi por Kappmeyer, Lowell S, Thiagarajan, Mathangi, Herndon, David R, Ramsay, Joshua D, Caler, Elisabet, Djikeng, Appolinaire, Gillespie, Joseph J., Lau, Audrey O.T., Roalson, Eric H., Silva, Joana C., Silva, Marta G, Suarez, Carlos E, Ueti, Massaro W, Nene, Vishvanath M., Mealey, Robert H, Knowles, Donald P., Brayton, Kelly A

    Publicado 2012
    “…Comparative genomic analysis of T. equi revealed the phylogenetic positioning relative to seven apicomplexan parasites using deduced amino acid sequences from 150 genes placed it as a sister taxon to Theileria spp.The EMA family does not fit the paradigm for classical antigenic variation, and we propose a novel model describing the role of the EMA family in persistence. …”
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  8. How relative poverty influences responses to social protection programmes: Evidence from Pakistan por Kosec, Katrina, Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung

    Publicado 2023
    “…Understanding of how economic welfare affects political attitudes and behaviour continues to evolve. Classical economic voting theory focuses on absolute welfare, holding that citizens reward the government for good economic outcomes and punish it for bad ones. …”
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  9. DNNGP, a deep neural network-based method for genomic prediction using multi-omics data in plants por Wang, Kelin, Abid, Muhammad Ali, Awais Rasheed, Crossa, José, Hearne, Sarah Jane, Huihui Li

    Publicado 2023
    “…We trained DNNGP on four datasets and compared its performance with methods built with five classic models: genomic best linear unbiased prediction (GBLUP); two methods based on a machine learning (ML) framework, light gradient boosting machine (LightGBM) and support vector regression (SVR); and two methods based on a DL framework, deep learning genomic selection (DeepGS) and deep learning genome-wide association study (DLGWAS). …”
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  10. Analysis of historical data for optimization of genomic selection pipeline in cassava por Bakare, M.A.

    Publicado 2023
    “…The main objective was to identify a breeding scheme which optimizes the cost of field operation and rate of genetic gain. First, I used classical linear-bilinear model to dissect existing patterns of GEI of 36 elite cassava clones evaluated in 11 locations over 3 growing seasons. …”
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  11. Defining a target population of environments in Africa for Brachiaria sp. and Guinea grass breeding por Mora, Brayan, Jauregui, Rosa Noemi, Llanos Herrera, Lizeth, Peters, Michael, Van Der Hoek, Rein, Notenbaert, An

    Publicado 2024
    “…Subsequently, environmental clusters were generated in the target countries using the classic clustering algorithm K-Means. This method groups pixels (areas of 5 km2) considering the principal components generated through EOF. …”
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  12. Agronomic biofortification of cereals with zinc: a review por Cakmak, Ismail, Kutman, Umit Baris

    Publicado 2018
    “…They include genetic biofortification, which is based on classical plant breeding and genetic engineering for larger nutrient concentrations, and greater agronomic biofortification, which is based on optimized fertilizer applications. …”
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  13. Integrating legume-based systems into wheat monoculture: Agronomic and soil fertility impacts in the southeastern highlands of Ethiopia por Mesfin, Tewodros, Tibebe, Degefie, Abera, Wuletawu, Liben, Feyera, Mkuhlani, Siyabusa, Kouadio, Amani Louis

    Publicado 2025
    “…To evaluate sustainable intensification pathways, we applied APSIM Classic (v7.10) within the AgWise framework to simulate long-term (1994–2024) performance of wheat monoculture and legume-integrated alternatives across a 10 × 10 km grid in Bale Zone, southeastern Oromia, Ethiopia, using gridded rainfall (CHIRPS), temperature (ERA5), solar radiation (NASA POWER), and 10-km soil profile data. …”
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  14. An agriculture and health inter-sectorial research process to reduce hazardous pesticide health impacts among smallholder farmers in the Andes por Cole, Donald C., Orozco, F., Pradel, W., Suquillo, J., Mera, X., Chacón, A., Prain, Gordon, Wanigaratne, S., Leah, J.

    Publicado 2011
    “…The use of highly hazardous pesticides by smallholder farmers constitutes a classic trans-sectoral 'wicked problem'. We share our program of research in potato and vegetable farming communities in the Andean highlands, working with partners from multiple sectors to confront this problem over several projects.We engaged in iterative cycles of mixed methods research around particular questions, actions relevant to stakeholders, new proposal formulation and implementation followed by evaluation of impacts. …”
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  15. Poor performance of the rapid test for human brucellosis in health facilities in Kenya por Glanville, William A. de, Conde-Álvarez, R., Moriyón, I., Njeru, J., Díaz, R., Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Morin, M., Bronsvoort, B.M. de C., Thomas, Lian F., Kariuki, S., Fèvre, Eric M.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Positives on either test were confirmed using the classical serum agglutination test (SAT)-Coombs test combination and a rapid IgM/IgG lateral flow immunochromatography assay (LFA). …”
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  16. Need for advocacy for effective participatory crop improvement and plant genetic resource enhancement: Case studies on rice-breeding processes from Khotang and JaJarkot Districts,... por Ghale, Yamuna

    Publicado 2001
    “…Advancements in genetic engineering promoted by profit-oriented MNCs INCs is gradually taking over the classical research-and-development process. If we are concerned about participatory crop improvement, we have to pinpoint the issue now. …”
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  17. Evolutionary Genomics of Staphylococcus aureus Reveals Insights into the Origin and Molecular Basis of Ruminant Host Adaptation por Guinane, Caitriona M., Ben Zakour, Nouri L., Tormo-Mas, María A., Weinert, Lucy A., Lowder, Bethan V., Cartwright, Robyn A., Smyth, Cyril J., Lindsay, Jodi A., Gould, Katherine A., Witney, Adam, Hinds, Jason, Bollback, Jonathan P., Rambaut, Andrew, Penadés, José R., Fitzgerald, J. Ross

    Publicado 2020
    “…Remarkably, we discovered that SaPIov2 confers the ability to coagulate ruminant plasma suggesting an important role in ruminant disease pathogenesis and revealing the origin of a defining phenotype of the classical S. aureus biotyping scheme. Taken together, these data provide broad new insights into the origin and molecular basis of S. aureus ruminant host specificity.…”
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