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David Long

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  338
Citations -  10139

David Long is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronal mass ejection & Solar flare. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 286 publications receiving 9270 citations. Previous affiliations of David Long include Wayne State University & Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.

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Exploration of single-cell transcriptomic landscape identifies aberrant glomerular crosstalk in a murine model of WT1 kidney disease

TL;DR: Comparative analyses with additional murine and human glomerular disease datasets identified unique transcriptional changes in WT1 glomersular disease, reflecting a non-immunological pathology, whilst revealing a common injury signature across multipleglomerular diseases.
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Évolution de la fonction du greffon après transplantation rénale chez l'enfant

TL;DR: La fonction du greffon est influencee par le nombre de rejets survenus durant les 2 premieres annees post-transplantation, mais nest nrodifiee ni par l'incompatibilita HLA, ni par the necessita de dialyse avant greffe.
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Matching temporal signatures of solar features to their corresponding solar wind outflows.

TL;DR: In this paper, the role played by coronal jets in forming the solar wind was investigated by testing whether temporal variations associated with jetting in EUV intensity can be identified in the outflowing solar wind plasma.

EUV brightenings in the quiet-Sun: Signatures in spectral and imaging data from the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph

TL;DR: In this article , the authors aim to determine whether any transition region response can be detected for small-scale EUV brightenings and, if so, to identify whether the measured spectra correspond to any previously reported bursts in the transition region, such as Explosive Events (EEs).
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Carbon dioxide tolerance in interstitial and intravascular spaces in dogs.

TL;DR: The renewed interest in the adrenal, pancreas, and other retroperitoneal structures stands as a challenge to better diagnostic methods and the investigation of CO 2 as a medium for outlining the retro peritoneal, intraperitoneAL, intravascular, structures is interested.