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19761
Table5_Dynamic Epicardial Contribution to Cardiac Interstitial c-Kit and Sca1 Cellular Fractions.DOCX
Published 2022“…We found that a large proportion of cardiac c-Kit<sup>POS</sup> cells express specific markers strongly suggesting they are blood-borne cells. …”
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19762
Comparison of inflammatory markers between brucella and non-brucella epididymo-orchitis
Published 2018“…Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 22 BEO and 50 non-BEO patients. …”
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19763
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19764
Variations in muscle nitrogen isotopic abundances in relation to combined variations in splanchnic oxidation, urea recycling and peripheral delivery (Simulation #3).
Published 2014“…The red line corresponds to simulations under which a 28 to 71% increase in the initial %ox was counterbalanced by a decrease in P ranging from 0 to 13% (i.e., P decreasing from 250% to 216%), with R being fixed at 29% (i.e., 60% higher than its initial value). …”
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19765
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19766
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19767
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19768
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19769
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19770
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19771
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19772
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19773
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19774
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19775
Combined Experimental and Computational Studies on Carbon−Carbon Reductive Elimination from Bis(hydrocarbyl) Complexes of (PCP)Ir
Published 2008“…For example, the barrier to elimination from (<sup>H</sup>PCP)Ir(Me)<sub>2</sub> is 20 kcal/mol, which is 2 kcal/mol greater than from the (<sup>tBu</sup>PCP)Ir analogue. …”
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19776
Comparison of different methods for gene expression analysis.
Published 2010“…<p>Sensitivity/Precision of Limma, SAM and Associative analyses. The 2-step normalization procedure was used in all cases. …”
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19777
Loss of <i>Apc</i> causes spermatogonial stem cell (SSCs) depletion and blocks proliferation of SSCs in adult <i>Apc<sup>Foxj1</sup></i> testes.
Published 2013“…<p><b>A</b> Representative immunostaining of DDX4, DAZL and PLZF in control and <i>Apc<sup>Foxj1</sup></i> testis at 12 months are shown. …”
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19778
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19779
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19780
Effects of Hen Age and Egg Weight Class on the Hatchability of Free Range Indigenous Chicken Eggs
Published 2017“…Initial egg weight (IEW) was recorded, and eggs were graded into four classes (A: 35-40 g, B: 40-45 g, C: 45-50 g, and D: 50-55 g). …”