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2. Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility
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Antonio, Margaret L, Weiß, Clemens L, Gao, Ziyue, Sawyer, Susanna, Oberreiter, Victoria, Moots, Hannah M, Spence, Jeffrey P, Cheronet, Olivia, Zagorc, Brina, Praxmarer, Elisa, Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan, Demetz, Lea, Gelabert, Pere, Fernandes, Daniel, Lucci, Michaela, Alihodžić, Timka, Amrani, Selma, Avetisyan, Pavel, Baillif-Ducros, Christèle, Bedić, Željka, Bertrand, Audrey, Bilić, Maja, Bondioli, Luca, Borówka, Paulina, Botte, Emmanuel, Burmaz, Josip, Bužanić, Domagoj, Candilio, Francesca, Cvetko, Mirna, De Angelis, Daniela, Drnić, Ivan, Elschek, Kristián, Fantar, Mounir, Gaspari, Andrej, Gasperetti, Gabriella, Genchi, Francesco, Golubović, Snežana, Hukeľová, Zuzana, Jankauskas, Rimantas, Vučković, Kristina Jelinčić, Jeremić, Gordana, Kaić, Iva, Kazek, Kevin, Khachatryan, Hamazasp, Khudaverdyan, Anahit, Kirchengast, Sylvia, Korać, Miomir, Kozlowski, Valérie, Krošláková, Mária, Kušan Špalj, Dora, La Pastina, Francesco, Laguardia, Marie, Legrand, Sandra, Leleković, Tino, Leskovar, Tamara, Lorkiewicz, Wiesław, Los, Dženi, Silva, Ana Maria, Masaryk, Rene, Matijević, Vinka, Cherifi, Yahia Mehdi Seddik, Meyer, Nicolas, Mikić, Ilija, Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša, Milošević Zakić, Branka, Nacouzi, Lina, Natuniewicz-Sekuła, Magdalena, Nava, Alessia, Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine, Nováček, Jan, Osterholtz, Anna, Paige, Julianne, Paraman, Lujana, Pieri, Dominique, Pieta, Karol, Pop-Lazić, Stefan, Ruttkay, Matej, Sanader, Mirjana, Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz, Sperduti, Alessandra, Stankovic Pesterac, Tijana, Teschler-Nicola, Maria, Teul, Iwona, Tončinić, Domagoj, Trapp, Julien, Vulović, Dragana, Waliszewski, Tomasz, Walter, Diethard, Živanović, Miloš, Filah, Mohamed el Mostefa, Čaušević-Bully, Morana, Šlaus, Mario, Borić, Dušan, Novak, Mario, Coppa, Alfredo, Pinhasi, Ron, Pritchard, Jonathan K, Antonio, Margaret L, Weiß, Clemens L, Gao, Ziyue, Sawyer, Susanna, Oberreiter, Victoria, Moots, Hannah M, Spence, Jeffrey P, Cheronet, Olivia, Zagorc, Brina, Praxmarer, Elisa, Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan, Demetz, Lea, Gelabert, Pere, Fernandes, Daniel, Lucci, Michaela, Alihodžić, Timka, Amrani, Selma, Avetisyan, Pavel, Baillif-Ducros, Christèle, Bedić, Željka, Bertrand, Audrey, Bilić, Maja, Bondioli, Luca, Borówka, Paulina, Botte, Emmanuel, Burmaz, Josip, Bužanić, Domagoj, Candilio, Francesca, Cvetko, Mirna, De Angelis, Daniela, Drnić, Ivan, Elschek, Kristián, Fantar, Mounir, Gaspari, Andrej, Gasperetti, Gabriella, Genchi, Francesco, Golubović, Snežana, Hukeľová, Zuzana, Jankauskas, Rimantas, Vučković, Kristina Jelinčić, Jeremić, Gordana, Kaić, Iva, Kazek, Kevin, Khachatryan, Hamazasp, Khudaverdyan, Anahit, Kirchengast, Sylvia, Korać, Miomir, Kozlowski, Valérie, Krošláková, Mária, Kušan Špalj, Dora, La Pastina, Francesco, Laguardia, Marie, Legrand, Sandra, Leleković, Tino, Leskovar, Tamara, Lorkiewicz, Wiesław, Los, Dženi, Silva, Ana Maria, Masaryk, Rene, Matijević, Vinka, Cherifi, Yahia Mehdi Seddik, Meyer, Nicolas, Mikić, Ilija, Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša, Milošević Zakić, Branka, Nacouzi, Lina, Natuniewicz-Sekuła, Magdalena, Nava, Alessia, Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine, Nováček, Jan, Osterholtz, Anna, Paige, Julianne, Paraman, Lujana, Pieri, Dominique, Pieta, Karol, Pop-Lazić, Stefan, Ruttkay, Matej, Sanader, Mirjana, Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz, Sperduti, Alessandra, Stankovic Pesterac, Tijana, Teschler-Nicola, Maria, Teul, Iwona, Tončinić, Domagoj, Trapp, Julien, Vulović, Dragana, Waliszewski, Tomasz, Walter, Diethard, Živanović, Miloš, Filah, Mohamed el Mostefa, Čaušević-Bully, Morana, Šlaus, Mario, Borić, Dušan, Novak, Mario, Coppa, Alfredo, Pinhasi, Ron, and Pritchard, Jonathan K
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Ancient DNA research in the past decade has revealed that European population structure changed dramatically in the prehistoric period (14,000–3000 years before present, YBP), reflecting the widespread introduction of Neolithic farmer and Bronze Age Steppe ancestries. However, little is known about how population structure changed from the historical period onward (3000 YBP - present). To address this, we collected whole genomes from 204 individuals from Europe and the Mediterranean, many of which are the first historical period genomes from their region (e.g. Armenia and France). We found that most regions show remarkable inter-individual heterogeneity. At least 7% of historical individuals carry ancestry uncommon in the region where they were sampled, some indicating cross-Mediterranean contacts. Despite this high level of mobility, overall population structure across western Eurasia is relatively stable through the historical period up to the present, mirroring geography. We show that, under standard population genetics models with local panmixia, the observed level of dispersal would lead to a collapse of population structure. Persistent population structure thus suggests a lower effective migration rate than indicated by the observed dispersal. We hypothesize that this phenomenon can be explained by extensive transient dispersal arising from drastically improved transportation networks and the Roman Empire’s mobilization of people for trade, labor, and military. This work highlights the utility of ancient DNA in elucidating finer scale human population dynamics in recent history.
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- 2024
3. Discovering the Catacombs of Sicily. First Analysis of the Skeletal Remains from the Late Antique Hypogeum of Scorrione
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Hukeľová, Zuzana, primary, Schmidtová, Dominika, additional, Pinar Gil, Joan, additional, and Scerra, Saverio, additional
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- 2023
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4. Author response: Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility
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Antonio, Margaret L, primary, Weiß, Clemens L, primary, Gao, Ziyue, primary, Sawyer, Susanna, primary, Oberreiter, Victoria, additional, Moots, Hannah M, additional, Spence, Jeffrey P, additional, Cheronet, Olivia, additional, Zagorc, Brina, additional, Praxmarer, Elisa, additional, Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan, additional, Demetz, Lea, additional, Gelabert, Pere, additional, Fernandes, Daniel, additional, Lucci, Michaela, additional, Alihodžić, Timka, additional, Amrani, Selma, additional, Avetisyan, Pavel, additional, Baillif-Ducros, Christèle, additional, Bedić, Željka, additional, Bertrand, Audrey, additional, Bilić, Maja, additional, Bondioli, Luca, additional, Borówka, Paulina, additional, Botte, Emmanuel, additional, Burmaz, Josip, additional, Bužanić, Domagoj, additional, Candilio, Francesca, additional, Cvetko, Mirna, additional, De Angelis, Daniela, additional, Drnić, Ivan, additional, Elschek, Kristián, additional, Fantar, Mounir, additional, Gaspari, Andrej, additional, Gasperetti, Gabriella, additional, Genchi, Francesco, additional, Golubović, Snežana, additional, Hukeľová, Zuzana, additional, Jankauskas, Rimantas, additional, Vučković, Kristina Jelinčić, additional, Jeremić, Gordana, additional, Kaić, Iva, additional, Kazek, Kevin, additional, Khachatryan, Hamazasp, additional, Khudaverdyan, Anahit, additional, Kirchengast, Sylvia, additional, Korać, Miomir, additional, Kozlowski, Valérie, additional, Krošláková, Mária, additional, Kušan Špalj, Dora, additional, La Pastina, Francesco, additional, Laguardia, Marie, additional, Legrand, Sandra, additional, Leleković, Tino, additional, Leskovar, Tamara, additional, Lorkiewicz, Wiesław, additional, Los, Dženi, additional, Silva, Ana Maria, additional, Masaryk, Rene, additional, Matijević, Vinka, additional, Cherifi, Yahia Mehdi Seddik, additional, Meyer, Nicolas, additional, Mikić, Ilija, additional, Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša, additional, Milošević Zakić, Branka, additional, Nacouzi, Lina, additional, Natuniewicz-Sekuła, Magdalena, additional, Nava, Alessia, additional, Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine, additional, Nováček, Jan, additional, Osterholtz, Anna, additional, Paige, Julianne, additional, Paraman, Lujana, additional, Pieri, Dominique, additional, Pieta, Karol, additional, Pop-Lazić, Stefan, additional, Ruttkay, Matej, additional, Sanader, Mirjana, additional, Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz, additional, Sperduti, Alessandra, additional, Stankovic Pesterac, Tijana, additional, Teschler-Nicola, Maria, additional, Teul, Iwona, additional, Tončinić, Domagoj, additional, Trapp, Julien, additional, Vulović, Dragana, additional, Waliszewski, Tomasz, additional, Walter, Diethard, additional, Živanović, Miloš, additional, Filah, Mohamed el Mostefa, additional, Čaušević-Bully, Morana, additional, Šlaus, Mario, additional, Borić, Dušan, additional, Novak, Mario, additional, Coppa, Alfredo, additional, Pinhasi, Ron, additional, and Pritchard, Jonathan K, additional
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- 2023
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5. Were some individuals more vulnerable than others in the Late Neolithic society? Osteobiography of an elderly female with multiple fractures
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Hukeľová, Zuzana, primary
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- 2022
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6. Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility
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Antonio, Margaret L., primary, Weiß, Clemens L., additional, Gao, Ziyue, additional, Sawyer, Susanna, additional, Oberreiter, Victoria, additional, Moots, Hannah M., additional, Spence, Jeffrey P., additional, Cheronet, Olivia, additional, Zagorc, Brina, additional, Praxmarer, Elisa, additional, Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan, additional, Demetz, Lea, additional, Lucci, Michaela, additional, Alihodžić, Timka, additional, Amrani, Selma, additional, Avetisyan, Pavel, additional, Baillif-Ducros, Christèle, additional, Bedić, Željka, additional, Bertrand, Audrey, additional, Bilić, Maja, additional, Bondioli, Luca, additional, Borówka, Paulina, additional, Botte, Emmanuel, additional, Burmaz, Josip, additional, Bužanić, Domagoj, additional, Candilio, Francesca, additional, Cvetko, Mirna, additional, De Angelis, Daniela, additional, Drnić, Ivan, additional, Elschek, Kristián, additional, Fantar, Mounir, additional, Gaspari, Andrej, additional, Gasperetti, Gabriella, additional, Genchi, Francesco, additional, Golubović, Snežana, additional, Hukeľová, Zuzana, additional, Jankauskas, Rimantas, additional, Vučković, Kristina Jelinčić, additional, Jeremić, Gordana, additional, Kaić, Iva, additional, Kazek, Kevin, additional, Khachatryan, Hamazasp, additional, Khudaverdyan, Anahit, additional, Kirchengast, Sylvia, additional, Korać, Miomir, additional, Kozlowski, Valérie, additional, Krošláková, Mária, additional, Špalj, Dora Kušan, additional, La Pastina, Francesco, additional, Laguardia, Marie, additional, Legrand, Sandra, additional, Leleković, Tino, additional, Leskovar, Tamara, additional, Lorkiewicz, Wiesław, additional, Los, Dženi, additional, Silva, Ana Maria, additional, Masaryk, Rene, additional, Matijević, Vinka, additional, Cherifi, Yahia Mehdi Seddik, additional, Meyer, Nicholas, additional, Mikić, Ilija, additional, Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša, additional, Zakić, Branka Milošević, additional, Nacouzi, Lina, additional, Natuniewicz-Sekuła, Magdalena, additional, Nava, Alessia, additional, Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine, additional, Nováček, Jan, additional, Osterholtz, Anna, additional, Paige, Julianne, additional, Paraman, Lujana, additional, Pieri, Dominique, additional, Pieta, Karol, additional, Pop-Lazić, Stefan, additional, Ruttkay, Matej, additional, Sanader, Mirjana, additional, Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz, additional, Sperduti, Alessandra, additional, Pesterac, Tijana Stankovic, additional, Teschler-Nicola, Maria, additional, Teul, Iwona, additional, Tončinić, Domagoj, additional, Trapp, Julien, additional, Vulović, Dragana, additional, Waliszewski, Tomasz, additional, Walter, Diethard, additional, Zivanovic, Milos, additional, Filah, Mohamed el Mostefa, additional, Čaušević-Bully, Morana, additional, Šlaus, Mario, additional, Boric, Dusan, additional, Novak, Mario, additional, Coppa, Alfredo, additional, Pinhasi, Ron, additional, and Pritchard, Jonathan K., additional
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- 2022
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7. First reported archaeological case of leprosy in Slovakia
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Hukeľová, Zuzana, primary, Nováček, Jan, additional, Daňová, Klaudia, additional, and Ruttkay, Matej, additional
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- 2021
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8. The LBK site of Vráble in Southwestern Slovakia: Selected results of the excavation season 2016
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Müller-Scheeßel, Nils, Cheben, Ivan, Filipović, Dragana, Hukeľová, Zuzana, and Furholt, Martin
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Der vorliegende Aufsatz präsentiert selektive Ergebnisse der Grabungskampagne 2016 in der südöstlichen der drei bandkeramischen Siedlungen von Vráble/Südwestslowakei . Auf einer Fläche von insgesamt 2283 m² wurden fünf band- keramische Langhäuser mit ihren charakteristischen Pfostenreihen und hausbegleitenden Längsgruben ganz oder teilweise aufgedeckt, dazu vier Vorratsgruben und ein mögliches Grubenhaus . Zahlreiche 14C-Daten sowie stratigraphische Überlagerungen zeigen, dass die ausgegrabenen Häuser nicht, wie ursprünglich vermutet, zeitgleich in Benutzung waren, sondern eine Zeittiefe von bis zu 200 Jahren repräsentieren . Das Fundspektrum umfasst typische Artefakte der Linearbandkeramik wie Keramik, geschlagene Steingeräte, Felsgesteingeräte und Knochengeräte, wobei zwischen den Häusern durchaus Unterschiede in der Fundzusammensetzung bestehen . Artefakte aus Obsidian sowie einige Scherben der sogenannten „Bükker Keramik“ verweisen auf Fernkontakte in die Ostslowakei . Als herausragender Fund wurde aus einem der Pfostenlöcher ein Kern aus Obsidian gebor- gen, der dort bei Anlage oder Abbruch des Hauses deponiert worden sein muss . In einer Längsgrube fand sich ein weitgehend vollständiges menschliches Skelett . Das männli- che, 20–35jährige Individuum lag offensichtlich längere Zeit offen, wie Dislokationen der Knochen zeigen . Die insgesamt schlecht erhaltenen archäobotanischen Überreste sind dominiert von Einkorn, Emmer kommt wesentlich seltener vor . Der Aufsatz schließt mit Überlegungen zu den sozialen Beziehungen zwischen den drei weitgehend gleichzeitigen Siedlungen von Vráble, die sich bei allen Ähnlichkeiten offenbar auch bewusst gegenein- ander abgrenzten . Besonders deutlich wird dies am Grabenwerk um die südwestliche Sied- lung, das zu den beiden anderen Siedlungen keine Eingänge aufweist . Dies könnte die Reaktion auf „fission-and-fusion“-Prozesse sein, bei denen soziale Spannungen durch die konstante Neuarrangierung der sozialen Beziehungen aufgelöst oder abgemildert werden . Zugehörige Forschungsdaten finden Sie hier., Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission, Bd. 97 2016(2020): Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission
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- 2020
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9. Nosila rúško?
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Hukeľová, Zuzana, primary, Bielichová, Zora, additional, Krošláková, Mária, additional, Daňová, Klaudia, additional, and Cheben, Michal, additional
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- 2020
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10. New burial rites at the end of the Linearbandkeramik in south-west Slovakia
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Müller-Scheeßel, Nils, primary, Hukeľová, Zuzana, additional, Meadows, John, additional, Cheben, Ivan, additional, Müller, Johannes, additional, and Furholt, Martin, additional
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- 2020
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11. Hypertrofická pľúcna osteoartropatia (HPO) ako sekundárny prejav pravdepodobnej tuberkulózy na kostiach mladého muža z Nitry-Selenca II
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Hukeľová, Zuzana, primary
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- 2020
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12. New burial rites at the end of the Linearbandkeramik in south-west Slovakia.
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Müller-Scheeßel, Nils, Hukeľová, Zuzana, Meadows, John, Cheben, Ivan, Müller, Johannes, and Furholt, Martin
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- 2021
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13. Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility.
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Antonio ML, Weiß CL, Gao Z, Sawyer S, Oberreiter V, Moots HM, Spence JP, Cheronet O, Zagorc B, Praxmarer E, Özdoğan KT, Demetz L, Gelabert P, Fernandes D, Lucci M, Alihodžić T, Amrani S, Avetisyan P, Baillif-Ducros C, Bedić Ž, Bertrand A, Bilić M, Bondioli L, Borówka P, Botte E, Burmaz J, Bužanić D, Candilio F, Cvetko M, De Angelis D, Drnić I, Elschek K, Fantar M, Gaspari A, Gasperetti G, Genchi F, Golubović S, Hukeľová Z, Jankauskas R, Vučković KJ, Jeremić G, Kaić I, Kazek K, Khachatryan H, Khudaverdyan A, Kirchengast S, Korać M, Kozlowski V, Krošláková M, Kušan Špalj D, La Pastina F, Laguardia M, Legrand S, Leleković T, Leskovar T, Lorkiewicz W, Los D, Silva AM, Masaryk R, Matijević V, Cherifi YMS, Meyer N, Mikić I, Miladinović-Radmilović N, Milošević Zakić B, Nacouzi L, Natuniewicz-Sekuła M, Nava A, Neugebauer-Maresch C, Nováček J, Osterholtz A, Paige J, Paraman L, Pieri D, Pieta K, Pop-Lazić S, Ruttkay M, Sanader M, Sołtysiak A, Sperduti A, Stankovic Pesterac T, Teschler-Nicola M, Teul I, Tončinić D, Trapp J, Vulović D, Waliszewski T, Walter D, Živanović M, Filah MEM, Čaušević-Bully M, Šlaus M, Borić D, Novak M, Coppa A, Pinhasi R, and Pritchard JK
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- Humans, Europe, France, Genetics, Population, Population Dynamics, Human Migration, DNA, Ancient, Genome, Human
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Ancient DNA research in the past decade has revealed that European population structure changed dramatically in the prehistoric period (14,000-3000 years before present, YBP), reflecting the widespread introduction of Neolithic farmer and Bronze Age Steppe ancestries. However, little is known about how population structure changed from the historical period onward (3000 YBP - present). To address this, we collected whole genomes from 204 individuals from Europe and the Mediterranean, many of which are the first historical period genomes from their region (e.g. Armenia and France). We found that most regions show remarkable inter-individual heterogeneity. At least 7% of historical individuals carry ancestry uncommon in the region where they were sampled, some indicating cross-Mediterranean contacts. Despite this high level of mobility, overall population structure across western Eurasia is relatively stable through the historical period up to the present, mirroring geography. We show that, under standard population genetics models with local panmixia, the observed level of dispersal would lead to a collapse of population structure. Persistent population structure thus suggests a lower effective migration rate than indicated by the observed dispersal. We hypothesize that this phenomenon can be explained by extensive transient dispersal arising from drastically improved transportation networks and the Roman Empire's mobilization of people for trade, labor, and military. This work highlights the utility of ancient DNA in elucidating finer scale human population dynamics in recent history., Competing Interests: MA, CW, SS, VO, HM, JS, OC, BZ, EP, KÖ, LD, PG, DF, ML, TA, SA, PA, CB, ŽB, AB, LB, PB, EB, DB, FC, MC, DD, ID, KE, MF, AG, GG, FG, SG, ZH, RJ, KV, GJ, IK, KK, HK, AK, SK, MK, VK, MK, DK, FL, ML, SL, TL, TL, WL, AS, VM, YC, NM, IM, NM, BM, LN, MN, AN, CN, JN, AO, JP, LP, DP, KP, SP, MR, MS, AS, AS, TS, MT, IT, DT, JT, DV, TW, DW, MŽ, MF, MČ, MŠ, DB, MN, AC, RP, JP No competing interests declared, ZG Reviewing editor, eLife, MB Affiliated with Palisada Ltd. The author has no financial interests to declare, JB, DL Affiliated with Kaducej Ltd. The author has no financial interests to declare, RM Affiliated with Skupina STIK. The author has no financial interests to declare, (© 2024, Antonio, Weiß, Gao et al.)
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- 2024
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