17 results on '"Loomans, A. J. M."'
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2. Every generalist biological control agent requires a special risk assessment
3. Publisher Correction to: Integrating adverse effect analysis into environmental risk assessment for exotic generalist arthropod biological control agents: a three-tiered framework
4. Sequential intravital imaging reveals in vivo dynamics of pancreatic tissue transplanted under the kidney capsule in mice
5. Publisher Correction to: Integrating adverse effect analysis into environmental risk assessment for exotic generalist arthropod biological control agents: a three-tiered framework (BioControl, (2021), 66, 1, (113-139), 10.1007/s10526-020-10053-8)
6. Integrating adverse effect analysis into environmental risk assessment for exotic generalist arthropod biological control agents: a three-tiered framework
7. Every generalist biological control agent requires a special risk assessment
8. Integrating adverse effect analysis into environmental risk assessment for exotic generalist arthropod biological control agents: a three-tiered framework
9. Focusing on Monochamus spp., insect vectors of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (MONOCHAMUS)
10. Tracking outbreak populations of the pepper weevil Anthonomus eugenii (Coleoptera; Curculionidae) using complete mitochondrial genomes
11. Expansion of Adult Human Pancreatic Tissue Yields Organoids Harboring Progenitor Cells with Endocrine Differentiation Potential
12. Model of the probability of pest transfer from imported fruit, cut flowers or vegetable produce
13. Prioritizing risks for plant health in the Netherlands: a method to rank pests according to their probability of introduction
14. Harmonizing the regulation of invertebrate biological control agents in the EPPO region: using the NAPPO region as a model
15. Sequential intravital imaging reveals in vivo dynamics of pancreatic tissue transplanted under the kidney capsule in mice
16. New function of the myostatin/activin type I receptor (ALK4) as a mediator of muscle atrophy and muscle regeneration
17. New function of the myostatin/activin type I receptor (ALK4) as a mediator of muscle atrophy and muscle regeneration.
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