As the AO loading pattern shares the North Atlantic (Icelandic Low) node of the NAO,
the current PNAS study by Liu et al. presents a potentially contradictory result to previous studies performed at ECMWF in the past 2 - years.
In
their current PNAS paper, the multidisciplinary team of Rodó, Burns, Dan Cayan, PhD, a climate researcher at UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography and co-authors in New York, Barcelona and Japan, say the new evidence suggests that the most likely cause of KD is a «preformed toxin or environmental molecule» originating from northeastern China, possibly related to Candida, which has been linked to Kawasaki - like coronary artery vasculitis in mouse models.
Not exact matches
The
PNAS article authors do not provide a practical strategy for overcoming the dense tangle of vested interests and perverse incentives that protect the
current system.
Their results have been published in the
current issue of the journal
PNAS.
Then, this past April, she teamed up with three other scientific superstars — Bruce Alberts, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and former editor - in - chief of Science; Marc W. Kirschner, founding chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School; and Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, former director of NIH, and
current director of the National Cancer Institute — to publish «Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws,» a critique and call for reform that seems already to have altered the course of the workforce debate, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS).
Robert Korty, associate professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M, along with colleagues from China, Norway, and the University of Wisconsin, have had their work published in the
current issue of
PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences).
In the
current work, which is reported online this week in the journal
PNAS, researchers in the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domains.
A link between Alzheimer's disease and mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) arose from a flawed lab procedure, according to two reports in the
current Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS).
In the
current study, published in the journal
PNAS, the researchers identified another protein, hUPF1, that keeps TDP43 in check, thereby preventing cell death.
The
current paper, published in
PNAS, presents an antibiotic susceptibility test that is sufficiently fast to be used at the point of care.
The study, which has been published in the
current issue of the international journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS), reveals a clear acidification trend, but also strong seasonal fluctuations.