Climate change, human impacts, and the resilience of coral reefs
The diversity, frequency, and scale of human impacts on coral reefs are increasing to the
extent that reefs are threatened globally. Projected increases in carbon dioxide and …
extent that reefs are threatened globally. Projected increases in carbon dioxide and …
Systematic and biogeographical patterns in the reproductive biology of scleractinian corals
A limited diversity of character states for reproductive traits and a robust phylogeny make
scleractinian corals an ideal model organism with which to explore the evolution of life-history …
scleractinian corals an ideal model organism with which to explore the evolution of life-history …
Magnetic resonance imaging of acute stroke
AE Baird, S Warach - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & …, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
In the investigation of ischemic stroke, conventional structural magnetic resonance (MR)
techniques (eg, T1-weighted imaging, T2-weighted imaging, and proton density-weighted …
techniques (eg, T1-weighted imaging, T2-weighted imaging, and proton density-weighted …
Global warming and recurrent mass bleaching of corals
During 2015–2016, record temperatures triggered a pan-tropical episode of coral bleaching,
the third global-scale event since mass bleaching was first documented in the 1980s. Here …
the third global-scale event since mass bleaching was first documented in the 1980s. Here …
Spatial and temporal patterns of mass bleaching of corals in the Anthropocene
Tropical reef systems are transitioning to a new era in which the interval between recurrent
bouts of coral bleaching is too short for a full recovery of mature assemblages. We analyzed …
bouts of coral bleaching is too short for a full recovery of mature assemblages. We analyzed …
Global warming transforms coral reef assemblages
Global warming is rapidly emerging as a universal threat to ecological integrity and function,
highlighting the urgent need for a better understanding of the impact of heat exposure on …
highlighting the urgent need for a better understanding of the impact of heat exposure on …
Basic fibroblast growth factor induces angiogenesis in vitro.
R Montesano, JD Vassalli, A Baird… - Proceedings of the …, 1986 - National Acad Sciences
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are potent mitogens for vascular and capillary endothelial
cells in vitro and can stimulate the formation of blood capillaries (angiogenesis) in vivo. A …
cells in vitro and can stimulate the formation of blood capillaries (angiogenesis) in vivo. A …
Comparison of MRI and CT for detection of acute intracerebral hemorrhage
ContextNoncontrast computed tomography (CT) is the standard brain imaging study for the
initial evaluation of patients with acute stroke symptoms. Multimodal magnetic resonance …
initial evaluation of patients with acute stroke symptoms. Multimodal magnetic resonance …
Bleaching of corals on the Great Barrier Reef: differential susceptibilities among taxa
PA Marshall, AH Baird - Coral reefs, 2000 - Springer
Large-scale coral bleaching episodes are potentially major disturbances to coral reef systems,
yet a definitive picture of variation in assemblage response and species susceptibilities is …
yet a definitive picture of variation in assemblage response and species susceptibilities is …
The ischemic penumbra: operationally defined by diffusion and perfusion MRI
G Schlaug, A Benfield, AE Baird, B Siewert… - Neurology, 1999 - AAN Enterprises
Background: Identifying tissue at risk for infarction is important in deciding which patients
would benefit most from potentially harmful therapies and provides a way to evaluate newer …
would benefit most from potentially harmful therapies and provides a way to evaluate newer …