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Surface-Resolved Mapping of Structural Disorder in Colloidal Glass-Forming Analogues
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The proportion of residues typically involved in forming secondary structure of the protein.
Опубликовано 2025“...<p>The proportion of residues typically involved in forming secondary structure of the protein....”
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GRIPP-2 short form for reporting public and patient involvement [18].
Опубликовано 2025“...<p>GRIPP-2 short form for reporting public and patient involvement [<a href="https://journals.plos.org/mentalhealth//article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmen.0000377#pmen.0000377.ref018" target="_blank">18</a>]....”
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Spatially-resolved chromatin accessibility and transcriptomic profiling of human breast cancer
Опубликовано 2025“...We provide raw data in the form of fastq files, along with processed feature barcode matrices, metadata, and photomicrographs of the tissue slices. ...”
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Applying an Anti-Kasha Model Resolves Differences Between Photosynthetic and Artificial Pigments
Опубликовано 2025“...The pigments are further found to form strongly delocalized excitons, especially between the higher excited states usually responsible for anti-Kasha pathways. ...”
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REDEFINE (Hungary): Interview with a professional involved in BBRU
Опубликовано 2025“...<p dir="ltr">This document forms part of the REDEFINE research project (ERC Grant No. 885475), funded by the European Research Council. ...”
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<b>European plant translocations involve functionally distinct species</b>
Опубликовано 2025“...<p dir="ltr">Database used in the paper "European plant translocations involve functionally distinct species". It includes a matrix with presence and absence data for angiosperm species across 4 European countries (Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland). ...”
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