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From 2D to 1D Electronic Dimensionality in Halide Perovskites with Stepped and Flat Layers Using Propylammonium as a Spacer
Published 2019“…The RP structures show a blue-shift in bandgap for decreasing <i>n</i> (1.90 eV for <i>n</i> = 4 and 2.03 eV for <i>n</i> = 3), while the SL structures have an even greater blue-shift (2.53 eV for <i>m</i> = 4, 2.74 eV for <i>m</i> = 3, and 2.93 eV for <i>m</i> = 2). …”
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From 2D to 1D Electronic Dimensionality in Halide Perovskites with Stepped and Flat Layers Using Propylammonium as a Spacer
Published 2019“…The RP structures show a blue-shift in bandgap for decreasing <i>n</i> (1.90 eV for <i>n</i> = 4 and 2.03 eV for <i>n</i> = 3), while the SL structures have an even greater blue-shift (2.53 eV for <i>m</i> = 4, 2.74 eV for <i>m</i> = 3, and 2.93 eV for <i>m</i> = 2). …”
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From 2D to 1D Electronic Dimensionality in Halide Perovskites with Stepped and Flat Layers Using Propylammonium as a Spacer
Published 2019“…The RP structures show a blue-shift in bandgap for decreasing <i>n</i> (1.90 eV for <i>n</i> = 4 and 2.03 eV for <i>n</i> = 3), while the SL structures have an even greater blue-shift (2.53 eV for <i>m</i> = 4, 2.74 eV for <i>m</i> = 3, and 2.93 eV for <i>m</i> = 2). …”
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From 2D to 1D Electronic Dimensionality in Halide Perovskites with Stepped and Flat Layers Using Propylammonium as a Spacer
Published 2019“…The RP structures show a blue-shift in bandgap for decreasing <i>n</i> (1.90 eV for <i>n</i> = 4 and 2.03 eV for <i>n</i> = 3), while the SL structures have an even greater blue-shift (2.53 eV for <i>m</i> = 4, 2.74 eV for <i>m</i> = 3, and 2.93 eV for <i>m</i> = 2). …”
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<i>cd9b</i> MO caused a decrease in neuromasts deposited at 52 hpf.
Published 2021“…B-G: Representative images of WISH of <i>claudin b</i> at 52 hpf of (b) uninjected embryos, (c) embryos with 0.5 μM Mismatch, (d) 0.1 μM <i>cd9b</i> MO1, (e) 0.1 μM <i>cd9b</i> i2e3 MO1, (f) 0.2 μM <i>cd9b</i> MO1, (g) 0.2 μM <i>cd9b</i> i2e3 MO. …”
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Immunofluorescence of the sst2A receptor in coronal sections through the rat neocortical wall between E14 and P5.
Published 2013“…Immunoreactivity is apparent in cell bodies and radially oriented processes (D, D″′). E) At P5, the sst2A receptor immunoreactivity is diffusely distributed over the neuropil. …”
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Glutamate exposure reduces MAP-2 immunostaining and induces changes in synaptic markers and cell adhesion molecule NCAM in the absence of neuronal death.
Published 2014“…<p>Hippocampal neurons in culture (DIV 12–13) were briefly exposed to 5 µM glutamate and evaluated 24 h later. (A) Microphotographs of hippocampal neurons in culture immunostained for MAP-2 or visualized by phase contrast microscopy. …”
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