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Kinetic Insights into Ammonia Decomposition over Rhodium: A Combined Experimental, Modeling, and Theoretical Study
Published 2025“…The results demonstrated that reaction rates initially increased with pressure but subsequently exhibited a slight decrease at higher pressures. A thermodynamically consistent microkinetic model consisting of 12 elementary steps was developed, incorporating pressure-dependent adsorption behavior of ammonia. …”
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Pannexin-1 hemichannel blockade by probenecid decreases dendritic morphology and process dynamics of retinal microglia.
Published 2011“…Overall microglial process velocity was similarly decreased with p probenecid (5mM) alone and with concurrent AMPA (1mM) and probenecid (5mM). …”
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Positive modulation of mGluR5 decreases spine density in the nucleus accumbens but not in the dorsal striatum.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) Twenty-four hours after systemic administration, CDPPB (5–10 mg/kg, <i>n</i> = 18 animals) decreased dendritic spine density and frequency of small head diameter spines (0.2 μm bin) compared to vehicle control (<i>n</i> = 8) in the nucleus accumbens core. …”
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