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Andrew J. Watson

Researcher at University of Exeter

Publications -  531
Citations -  38911

Andrew J. Watson is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blastocyst & Embryonic stem cell. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 497 publications receiving 34512 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew J. Watson include Mansfield University of Pennsylvania & Plymouth Marine Laboratory.

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Nitrogen-enhanced greenhouse warming on early Earth

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a radiative-convective climate model to show that more N2 in the atmosphere would have increased the warming effect of existing greenhouse gases by broadening their absorption lines.
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A fifth member of the mammalian G-protein beta-subunit family. Expression in brain and activation of the beta 2 isotype of phospholipase C.

TL;DR: Results prove that G beta 5 can functionally associate with G gamma proteins and is therefore a bona fide member of the G beta protein family.
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On the Future of Argo: A Global, Full-Depth, Multi-Disciplinary Array

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TL;DR: The objective is to create a fully global, top-to-bottom, dynamically complete, and multidisciplinary Argo Program that will integrate seamlessly with satellite and with other in situ elements of the Global Ocean Observing System.
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Marine geochemical data assimilation in an efficient Earth System Model of global biogeochemical cycling

TL;DR: The GENIE-1 Earth system model is capable of simulating a wide variety of dissolved and isotopic species of relevance to the study of modern global biogeochemical cycles as well as past global environmental changes recorded in paleoceanographic proxies as mentioned in this paper.
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Regulation of blastocyst formation.

TL;DR: The current principal hypothesis under investigation is that blastocyst formation is mediated by a trans-trophectoderm ion gradient established, in part, by Na/K-ATPase, which drives the movement of water through aquaporins across the epithelium into the extracellular space of the Blastocyst to form the fluid-filled blastocoel.