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Epidemiology and transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in two Indian states 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Ramanan Laxminarayan;  Brian Wahl;  Shankar Reddy Dudala;  K. Gopal;  Chandra Mohan B;  S. Neelima;  K. S. Jawahar Reddy;  J. Radhakrishnan;  Joseph A. Lewnard
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A giant soft-shelled egg from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Lewnard, Joseph A.;  Lo, Nathan C.;  Arinaminpathy, Nimalan;  Frost, Isabel;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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Egg size and structure reflect important constraints on the reproductive and life-history characteristics of vertebrates(1). More than two-thirds of all extant amniotes lay eggs(2). During the Mesozoic era (around 250 million to 65 million years ago), body sizes reached extremes  nevertheless, the largest known egg belongs to the only recently extinct elephant bird(3), which was roughly 66 million years younger than the last nonavian dinosaurs and giant marine reptiles. Here we report a new type of egg discovered in nearshore marine deposits from the Late Cretaceous period (roughly 68 million years ago) of Antarctica. It exceeds all nonavian dinosaur eggs in volume and differs from them in structure. Although the elephant bird egg is slightly larger, its eggshell is roughly five times thicker and shows a substantial prismatic layer and complex pore structure(4). By contrast, the new fossil, visibly collapsed and folded, presents a thin eggshell with a layered structure that lacks a prismatic layer and distinct pores, and is similar to that of most extant lizards and snakes (Lepidosauria)(5). The identity of the animal that laid the egg is unknown, but these preserved morphologies are consistent with the skeletal remains of mosasaurs (large marine lepidosaurs) found nearby. They are not consistent with described morphologies of dinosaur eggs of a similar size class. Phylogenetic analyses of traits for 259 lepidosaur species plus outgroups suggest that the egg belonged to an individual that was at least 7 metres long, hypothesized to be a giant marine reptile, all clades of which have previously been proposed to show live birth(6). Such a large egg with a relatively thin eggshell may reflect derived constraints associated with body shape, reproductive investment linked with gigantism, and lepidosaurian viviparity, in which a '  vestigial'  egg is laid and hatches immediately(7).


A fossil egg unearthed from Cretaceous deposits in Antarctica is more than 20 cm long, exceeds all known nonavian eggs in volume, is soft-shelled, and was perhaps laid by a giant marine lizard such as a mosasaur.


  
Lineage dynamics of the endosymbiotic cell type in the soft coralXenia 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Lewnard, Joseph A.;  Lo, Nathan C.;  Arinaminpathy, Nimalan;  Frost, Isabel;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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Many corals harbour symbiotic dinoflagellate algae. The algae live inside coral cells in a specialized membrane compartment known as the symbiosome, which shares the photosynthetically fixed carbon with coral host cells while host cells provide inorganic carbon to the algae for photosynthesis(1). This endosymbiosis-which is critical for the maintenance of coral reef ecosystems-is increasingly threatened by environmental stressors that lead to coral bleaching (that is, the disruption of endosymbiosis), which in turn leads to coral death and the degradation of marine ecosystems(2). The molecular pathways that orchestrate the recognition, uptake and maintenance of algae in coral cells remain poorly understood. Here we report the chromosome-level genome assembly of aXeniaspecies of fast-growing soft coral(3), and use this species as a model to investigate coral-alga endosymbiosis. Single-cell RNA sequencing identified 16 cell clusters, including gastrodermal cells and cnidocytes, inXeniasp. We identified the endosymbiotic cell type, which expresses a distinct set of genes that are implicated in the recognition, phagocytosis and/or endocytosis, and maintenance of algae, as well as in the immune modulation of host coral cells. By couplingXeniasp. regeneration and single-cell RNA sequencing, we observed a dynamic lineage progression of the endosymbiotic cells. The conserved genes associated with endosymbiosis that are reported here may help to reveal common principles by which different corals take up or lose their endosymbionts.


  
Global trends in antimicrobial resistance in animals in low- and middle-income countries 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 365 (6459) : 1266-+
作者:  Van Boeckel, Thomas P.;  Pires, Joao;  Silvester, Reshma;  Zhao, Cheng;  Song, Julia;  Criscuolo, Nicola G.;  Gilbert, Marius;  Bonhoeffer, Sebastian;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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Incentivizing hospital infection control 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2019, 116 (13) : 6221-6225
作者:  Drohan, Sarah E.;  Levin, Simon A.;  Grenfell, Bryan T.;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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nosocomial infection  antimicrobial resistance  subsidy  game theory  
Superbugs An Arms Race Against Bacteria 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2018, 360 (6387) : 387-387
作者:  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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Managing quantities of antimicrobials Response 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2017, 358 (6370) : 1548-1548
作者:  Van Boeckel, Thomas;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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Reducing antimicrobial use in food animals Consider user fees and regulatory caps on veterinary use 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2017, 357 (6358) : 1350-1352
作者:  Van Boeckel, Thomas P.;  Glennon, Emma E.;  Chen, Dora;  Gilbert, Marius;  Robinson, Timothy P.;  Grenfell, Bryan T.;  Levin, Simon A.;  Bonhoeffer, Sebastian;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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The Prevalence of Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia Coli in Poultry Chickens and Variation According to Farming Practices in Punjab, India 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2017, 125 (7)
作者:  Brower, Charles H.;  Mandal, Siddhartha;  Hayer, Shivdeep;  Sran, Mandeep;  Zehra, Asima;  Patel, Sunny J.;  Kaur, Ravneet;  Chatterjee, Leena;  Mishra, Savita;  Das, B. R.;  Singh, Parminder;  Singh, Randhir;  Gill, J. P. S.;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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