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    Nanodomains and Their Temperature Dependence in a Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquid: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study by Jemima Opare-Addo (14657955)

    Published 2024
    “…Two diffusing populations were also measured for the chemically different probes ATTO 647N, DiD, and Nile Blue chloride in [P<sub>66614</sub>][Cl] at 20 °C. In contrast, only a single fast population was measured in [P<sub>66614</sub>][Cl] at 50 °C. …”
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    Nanodomains and Their Temperature Dependence in a Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquid: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study by Jemima Opare-Addo (14657955)

    Published 2024
    “…Two diffusing populations were also measured for the chemically different probes ATTO 647N, DiD, and Nile Blue chloride in [P<sub>66614</sub>][Cl] at 20 °C. In contrast, only a single fast population was measured in [P<sub>66614</sub>][Cl] at 50 °C. …”
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    Nanodomains and Their Temperature Dependence in a Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquid: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study by Jemima Opare-Addo (14657955)

    Published 2024
    “…Two diffusing populations were also measured for the chemically different probes ATTO 647N, DiD, and Nile Blue chloride in [P<sub>66614</sub>][Cl] at 20 °C. In contrast, only a single fast population was measured in [P<sub>66614</sub>][Cl] at 50 °C. …”
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    Nanodomains and Their Temperature Dependence in a Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquid: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study by Jemima Opare-Addo (14657955)

    Published 2024
    “…Two diffusing populations were also measured for the chemically different probes ATTO 647N, DiD, and Nile Blue chloride in [P<sub>66614</sub>][Cl] at 20 °C. In contrast, only a single fast population was measured in [P<sub>66614</sub>][Cl] at 50 °C. …”
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    Disrupting Glycolysis-promoting Genes Extends <i>C</i>. <i>elegans</i> Healthspan, Whereas High Glucose and Gluconeogenic Gene Disruptions Shorten Healthspan. by Brian Onken (86790)

    Published 2020
    “…Conversely, animals treated with RNAi directed against gluconeogenic genes <i>fbp-1</i> and <i>pck-2</i> have lowered median survival (a 10.94% decrease for <i>fbp-1</i> disruptions and a 21.88% decrease for <i>pck-2</i> disruptions) and exhibit lower survival relative to controls (<i>P</i> < 0.0001 for both <i>fbp-1</i> and <i>pck-2</i> disruptions, Log-rank). …”
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