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Helminth induced monocytosis conveys protection from respiratory syncytial virus infection in mice
Flow cytometry data were generated with support from the QMRI Flow Cytometry and cell sorting facility, University of Edinburgh. We acknowledge Alison Munro of HTPU Microarray Services at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer for their technical support. or the purpose of open access, the author has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission. We thank Amy Buck (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) for providing H. polygyrus L3 larvae and Samanta Mariani (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) for advice on bone marrow Methocult assays.Peer reviewe
Exploring electron backscatter diffraction analysis as a tool for understanding stromatolite : Quantitative description of Cretaceous lacustrine stromatolite reveals formative processes and high-resolution climatic cycles
The authors would like to express their gratitude to the Associate Editor Mike Rogerson and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable insights and constructive feedback, which improved the quality of this manuscript. They also thank J. Dabkowski for providing Fig. 7F, R. Riding for discussing stromatolite and S. Choi for discussing EBSD.Peer reviewe
Dynamics of Gill Responses to a Natural Infection with Neoparamoeba perurans in Farmed Tasmanian Atlantic Salmon
We thank fish farm personnel in Tasmania for accommodating our research, performing gross morphology scoring and helping with sampling.Peer reviewe
Chronology, duration, and periodicity of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia at the late Iron Age site Non Ban Jak, Thailand : A quantitative microscopic analysis
Acknowledgements Grant sponsors: an Australian National University Doctoral Scholarship; Australian Research Council DP110101997, FT120100299; Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund UOO1508/2016–2019; and a University of Otago, Department of Anatomy, Research Grant. We wish to thank the Fine Arts Department of Thailand, the National Research Council of Thailand, the residents of Ban Non Wat and Ban Non Khrua Chut, Nigel Chang, Nathan Harris, Pimpicha Bannanurak, Rachanie Thosarat, and Chanakarn Hongtong.Peer reviewe
Major cardiovascular events and subsequent risk of kidney failure with replacement therapy : a CKD Prognosis Consortium study
Funding The CKD Prognosis Consortium (CKD-PC) Data Coordinating Centre is funded in part by a programme grant from the US National Kidney Foundation and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (R01DK100446). A variety of sources have supported enrolment and data collection including laboratory measurements, and follow-up in the collaborating cohorts of the CKD-PC. These funding sources include government agencies such as national institutes of health and medical research councils as well as foundations and industry sponsors listed in supplementary material online, eAppendix 3. © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: [email protected] reviewe