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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…Under two model conditions, particles are retained much longer inside the pores: (1) increased solvent viscosity, which slows down the particle throughout the whole pore, and (2) increased pore wall affinity, which slows down the particle only at the wall. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…Under two model conditions, particles are retained much longer inside the pores: (1) increased solvent viscosity, which slows down the particle throughout the whole pore, and (2) increased pore wall affinity, which slows down the particle only at the wall. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…Under two model conditions, particles are retained much longer inside the pores: (1) increased solvent viscosity, which slows down the particle throughout the whole pore, and (2) increased pore wall affinity, which slows down the particle only at the wall. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…Under two model conditions, particles are retained much longer inside the pores: (1) increased solvent viscosity, which slows down the particle throughout the whole pore, and (2) increased pore wall affinity, which slows down the particle only at the wall. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…Under two model conditions, particles are retained much longer inside the pores: (1) increased solvent viscosity, which slows down the particle throughout the whole pore, and (2) increased pore wall affinity, which slows down the particle only at the wall. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…Under two model conditions, particles are retained much longer inside the pores: (1) increased solvent viscosity, which slows down the particle throughout the whole pore, and (2) increased pore wall affinity, which slows down the particle only at the wall. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…Under two model conditions, particles are retained much longer inside the pores: (1) increased solvent viscosity, which slows down the particle throughout the whole pore, and (2) increased pore wall affinity, which slows down the particle only at the wall. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…Under two model conditions, particles are retained much longer inside the pores: (1) increased solvent viscosity, which slows down the particle throughout the whole pore, and (2) increased pore wall affinity, which slows down the particle only at the wall. …”
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    Impaired Functions of Macrophage from Cystic Fibrosis Patients: CD11b, TLR-5 Decrease and sCD14, Inflammatory Cytokines Increase by Karin Simonin-Le Jeune (464354)

    Published 2013
    “…Furthermore expression of CD11b and TLR-5 were sorely decreased on CF macrophages. Beside, no difference was observed for mCD14, CD16, CD64, TLR-4 and TLR1/TLR-2 expressions. …”
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    Decreased Sho levels in ScN2a-Sho cells. by Joel C. Watts (195735)

    Published 2011
    “…(<b>B</b>) In heterogeneous ScN2a-Sho cells, Sho levels were not decreased. However, upon further subcloning of ScN2a-Sho cells to obtain a more uniform population of infected cells (ScN2a-Sho-1 and ScN2a-Sho-2 subclones), a notable decrease in Sho levels was observed. …”
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    Kinetic Insights into Ammonia Decomposition over Rhodium: A Combined Experimental, Modeling, and Theoretical Study by Fanggang Zhang (22312742)

    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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    Decreased oscillatory flow decreases <i>klf2a</i> expression. by Julien Vermot (257990)

    Published 2009
    “…(G) <i>klf2a</i> expression decreases after 15-h lidocaine treatment (90%, <i>n</i> = 67). …”