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David R. Shaw

Researcher at Royal Adelaide Hospital

Publications -  398
Citations -  10433

David R. Shaw is an academic researcher from Royal Adelaide Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weed & Imazaquin. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 388 publications receiving 9387 citations. Previous affiliations of David R. Shaw include United States Department of Agriculture & Mississippi State University.

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Reducing the Risks of Herbicide Resistance: Best Management Practices and Recommendations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a multifaceted approach to mitigate the evolution of herbicide resistance by reducing selection through diversification of weed control techniques, minimizing the spread of resistance genes and genotypes via pollen or propagule dispersal, and eliminating additions of weed seed to the soil seedbank.
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Differential distribution of 5HT1D- and 5HT1B-immunoreactivity within the human trigemino-cerebrovascular system: implications for the discovery of new antimigraine drugs

TL;DR: A differential distribution of these receptor subtypes within the human trigemino-cerebrovascular system is demonstrated using 5HT1D- and5HT1B-receptor-specific antibodies and has important implications for the design of new antimigraine drugs.
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Characterisation of 5-HT receptors in human coronary arteries by molecular and pharmacological techniques

TL;DR: 5-HT-evoked contraction of human coronary arteries is most probably mediated via the activation of both 5-HT1B and 5- HT2A receptors.
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Alliance of Genome Resources Portal: unified model organism research platform

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TL;DR: The Alliance of Genome Resources is a consortium of the major model organism databases and the Gene Ontology that is facilitating exploration of related genes in human and well-studied model organisms by providing a highly integrated and comprehensive platform that enables researchers to leverage the extensive body of genetic and genomic studies in these organisms.