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Soil fungi facilitate the translocation of inorganic nutrients from soil minerals to other microorganisms and plants. This ability is particularly advantageous in impoverished soils, because fungal mycelial networks can bridge otherwise spatially disconnected and inaccessible nutrient hotspots...

"Deconstructing the Soil Microbiome into Reduced-Complexity Functional Modules" The soil microbiome represents one of the most complex microbial communities on the planet, encompassing thousands of taxa and metabolic pathways, rendering holistic analyses computationally intensive and difficult. Here...

"Visualizing the Hidden Half: Plant-Microbe Interactions in the Rhizosphere" Plant roots and the associated rhizosphere constitute a dynamic environment that fosters numerous intra- and interkingdom interactions, including metabolite exchange between plants and soil mediated by root exudates and the...

The theoretical prediction of x-ray absorption spectra (XAS) has become commonplace in electronic structure theory. The ability to better model and understand L-edge spectra is of great interest in the study of transition metal complexes and a wide variety of solid state materials. However, until...

The radiolysis of liquid water and the radiation-matter interactions that happen in aqueous environments are important to the elds of chemistry, materials, and environmental sciences, as well as biological and physiological response to extreme conditions and medical treatments. The initial stage of...

Predicting accurate nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shieldings relies upon cancellation of different types of errors between the theoretically calculated shielding constant of the analyte of interest and the reference. Often, the intrinsic error in computed shieldings due to basis sets...

The accurate description of excited vibronic states is important for modeling a wide range of photoinduced processes. The nuclear–electronic orbital (NEO) approach, which treats specified protons on the same level as the electrons, can describe excited electronic–protonic states. Herein the...

"Moisture modulates soil reservoirs of active DNA and RNA viruses" Soil is known to harbor viruses, but the majority are uncharacterized and their responses to environmental changes are unknown. Here, we used a multi-omics approach (metagenomics, metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics) to detect...

Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson MERS-CoV Experiment MM001 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to wild-type MERS-CoV virus infection. Sample data was obtained from primary mouse (strain C57BL/6J) whole lung for mRNA, proteomics, metabolomics, and...

Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson Influenza A Virus Experiment IM101 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host mouse response to Influenza A virus (subtype H5N1) wild-type strain Influenza A/Vietnam/1203/2004, Influenza A/Vietnam/1203/2004 mutant strains PB2-627E...

Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson Influenza A Virus Experiment IM102 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the mouse host response to Influenza A virus (subtype H7N9) wild-type strain Influenza A/Anhui/1/2013 (AH1-WT) virus and mutants NS1-103F/106M (AH1-F/M) and...

Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson Influenza A Virus Experiment IM103 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to Influenza A virus (subtype H5N1) wild-type strain Influenza A/Vietnam/1203/2004 (VN1203) virus, mutant VN1203-NS1trunc124, and mock...

Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WCB001 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to West Nile virus (strain WNV-NY99) wild-type clone 382 and mutant 382-E218A 2 nt virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain...

Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WCT001 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host responseto West Nile virus (WNV-NY99) wild-type (strain 382) and mutant 382-E218A 2 nt virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain C57BL...

Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WCN002 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to West Nile virus (strain WNV-NY99) wild-type clone 382 and mutant 382-E218A virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain C57BL...