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Jul 14, 2022ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: $HST$ and $Spitzer$ Photometry of 33 Lensed Fields Built with CHArGEJun 7, 2016A Total Molecular Gas Mass Census in z~2-3 Star-forming Galaxies: Low-J CO Excitation Probes of Galaxies' Evolutionary StatesMay 19, 2006A Search for H2O in the Strongly Lensed QSO MG 0751+2716 at z=3.2Apr 6, 2016Infrared spectral energy distribution decomposition of WISE-selected, hyperluminous hot dust-obscured galaxiesOct 9, 2025Inefficient dust production in a massive, metal-rich galaxy at $z=7.13$ uncovered by JWST and ALMASep 23, 2025Early galaxy evolution: The complex interstellar medium distribution of the z~7 galaxy A1689-zD1Feb 28, 2023A variable active galactic nucleus at $z=2.06$ triply-imaged by the galaxy cluster MACS J0035.4-2015Feb 18, 2013Star Formation and Gas Kinematics of Quasar Host Galaxies at z~6: New insights from ALMAMay 5, 2020The e-MERLIN Galaxy Evolution Survey (e-MERGE): Overview and Survey DescriptionFeb 17, 2020SMM J04135+10277: A distant QSO-starburst system caught by ALMAMar 2, 2022Big Three Dragons: Molecular Gas in a Bright Lyman-Break Galaxy at $z=7.15$Mar 10, 2016A merger in the dusty, $z=7.5$ galaxy A1689-zD1?Jan 31, 2025Low dust mass and high star-formation efficiency at $z>12$ from deep ALMA observationsDec 23, 2020ALMA detects molecular gas in the halo of the powerful radio galaxy TXS 0828+193Dec 4, 2025Highly-ionized gas in lensed z = 6.027 Little Red Dot seen through [OIII] 88$μ$m with ALMAAug 14, 2023SUNRISE: The rich molecular inventory of high-redshift dusty galaxies revealed by broadband spectral line surveysJun 1, 2018"Big Three Dragons": a z = 7.15 Lyman BreakGalaxy Detected in [OIII] 88 $μ$m, [CII] 158 $μ$m, and Dust Continuum with ALMASep 22, 2017The SCUBA-2 850 $μm$ follow-up of WISE-selected, luminous dust-obscured quasarsFeb 6, 2018The spectral energy distribution of the hyperluminous, hot dust-obscured galaxy W2246$-$0526Sep 21, 2004Molecular Gas in a z~2.5 Triply-Imaged, sub-mJy Submillimetre Galaxy Typical of the Cosmic Far-Infrared Background