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Purification and characterization of the deletion mutants.
Published 2021“…<b>(C)</b> EMSA gels using no RNA, 10 nM 0–5 kb viral RNA, or 50 ng/μL polyC RNA and decreasing concentration of the ΔR2 mutant. …”
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I-R-Polar-Negative-0902
Published 2023“…The mass spectrometer was configured as follows: negative ion mode, capillary voltage of 2 kV, source temperature of 120°C, desolvation gas N2 at 900 L/h at 550°C, cone gas N2 at 15 L/h, capillary voltage of 2.8 kV, cone voltage of 40 V, and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF MS) scan range of 50 to 1000 m/z. …”
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Multiple homologs of 16p12.1 genes contribute to neurodevelopmental defects in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> and <i>X</i>. <i>laevis</i>.
Published 2021“…Knockdown of <i>cdr2</i> (n = 54, two-tailed student’s t-test, *p = 7.75 ×10<sup>−4</sup>), <i>polr3e</i> (n = 37, *p = 1.97 ×10<sup>−13</sup>) and <i>mosmo</i> (n = 50, *p = 1.36 ×10<sup>−11</sup>) led to decreased face width, while knockdown of <i>polr3e</i> (*p = 3.29 ×10<sup>−16</sup>) and <i>mosmo</i> (*p = 1.47 ×10<sup>−8</sup>) led to decreased orofacial area. …”