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    No significant sex differences in Iso-induced decrease of CaD<sub>80</sub>. by Gregory S. Hoeker (650231)

    Published 2014
    “…B) Summary data for the decrease in CaD<sub>80</sub> (versus baseline values) as a function of the dose of Iso (1, 10, 31.6, 100, 316.2 nM) in the LV base <i>(left)</i> and apex <i>(right)</i> with pacing at 3 (<i>top</i>) and 5.5 Hz (<i>bottom</i>) for female (n = 5) and male (n = 5) hearts. …”
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    BafA1 attenuates PtdIns3P elevation but does not ameliorate PtdIns(3,5)P<sub>2</sub> reduced by YM201636. by Diego Sbrissa (2653723)

    Published 2018
    “…YM201636 decreased PtdIns5P and PtdIns(3,5)P<sub>2</sub> and both remained similarly reduced by pretreatment with BafA1. …”
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    Time Evolution and Effect of Dispersant on the Morphology and Viscosity of Water-In-Crude-Oil Emulsions by Diego F. Muriel (10037025)

    Published 2021
    “…Initially, the water droplets appear as a multiscale lattice with a Sauter diameter of 5.3 μm and a polydispersity of 0.43, with small droplets aggregating around large ones. …”
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    Underlying numerical data for Figs 1–7 and S1-S6. by Sreya Das (20531295)

    Published 2025
    “…However, Phytochrome B (phyB), a photoreceptor that decreases PIF4 stability, inhibits autoinhibition. …”
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    Contact Line Ice Nucleation Is the Dominant Freezing Mechanism for Water on Macro- and Microscopic Polypropylene Surfaces by Paul Bieber (19461094)

    Published 2025
    “…This pinned contact line and the associated negative pressure at the contact line could have played a role in the freezing mechanism. Third, we analyzed polypropylene fibers in contact with 1 μL and 5 nL droplets and found that contact line nucleation dominated. …”
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    Contact Line Ice Nucleation Is the Dominant Freezing Mechanism for Water on Macro- and Microscopic Polypropylene Surfaces by Paul Bieber (19461094)

    Published 2025
    “…This pinned contact line and the associated negative pressure at the contact line could have played a role in the freezing mechanism. Third, we analyzed polypropylene fibers in contact with 1 μL and 5 nL droplets and found that contact line nucleation dominated. …”
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    Contact Line Ice Nucleation Is the Dominant Freezing Mechanism for Water on Macro- and Microscopic Polypropylene Surfaces by Paul Bieber (19461094)

    Published 2025
    “…This pinned contact line and the associated negative pressure at the contact line could have played a role in the freezing mechanism. Third, we analyzed polypropylene fibers in contact with 1 μL and 5 nL droplets and found that contact line nucleation dominated. …”