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8921
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…For sharp AFM tips (curvature radius below 50 nm), the experiments indicated that formation of stable water bridges occurs in a much shorter time (below 5 ms).…”
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8922
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…For sharp AFM tips (curvature radius below 50 nm), the experiments indicated that formation of stable water bridges occurs in a much shorter time (below 5 ms).…”
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8923
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…For sharp AFM tips (curvature radius below 50 nm), the experiments indicated that formation of stable water bridges occurs in a much shorter time (below 5 ms).…”
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8924
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…For sharp AFM tips (curvature radius below 50 nm), the experiments indicated that formation of stable water bridges occurs in a much shorter time (below 5 ms).…”
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8925
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…For sharp AFM tips (curvature radius below 50 nm), the experiments indicated that formation of stable water bridges occurs in a much shorter time (below 5 ms).…”
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8926
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…For sharp AFM tips (curvature radius below 50 nm), the experiments indicated that formation of stable water bridges occurs in a much shorter time (below 5 ms).…”
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8927
Data_Sheet_1_HMG-Coenzyme A Reductase as a Drug Target for the Prevention of Ankylosing Spondylitis.docx
Published 2021“…No significant association with ankylosing spondylitis was observed for the PCSK9 score (OR, 0.89; 95% CI, 0.68–1.16) and the NPC1L1 score (OR, 1.50; 95% CI, 0.39–5.77). For the LDL score, genetically determined per mmol/L decrease in LDL cholesterol levels led to a reduced risk of ankylosing spondylitis (OR, 0.64; 95% CI, 0.43–0.94), with significant heterogeneity and pleiotropy in the estimate. …”
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8928
A possible involvement of the IκBζ pathway in IL-17A-induced hypercontractility.
Published 2014“…Genes with significant changes in expression are coloured in red (increased) or blue (decreased). (<b>C</b>) Immunohistochemical staining for NFκB p65 protein in MS treated with or without IL-17A and IL-1β for 1 hr. …”
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8929
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8930
Aβ causes the downregulation of GKAP.
Published 2011“…A minimum number of 50 synapses out of three replicates per condition was assessed. …”
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8931
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8932
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8933
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8934
(A–C) Effect of malonate, (D–F) effect of KCN and (A, B, D, E) proton leak kinetics
Published 2011“…Succinate (4 mM) was added at =− 1.5 min (see A) in the absence (open symbols) or presence (closed symbols) of 50 μM HNE. …”
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8935
A novel index based on planktonic copepod reproductive traits as a tool for marine ecotoxicology studies
Published 2020“…At high concentrations, cadmium and silver induce an increase in EPR in the copepods Acartia tonsa and Acartia hudsonica, while exposure to mercury decreases EPR in adults by 50%. All three metals affect HS, with mercury inducing a stronger effect than cadmium and silver. …”
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8936
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8937
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8938
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8939
Charge Transfer at the Hybrid Interfaces in the Presence of Water: A Theoretical Study
Published 2015“…To rationalize the impact of water adsorption on interfacial CT, this process is simulated within the time-dependent density functional theory in a model system formed by perylene-3-carboxylic acid and the TiO<sub>2</sub> (101) anatase surface. The adsorption of molecular water results in a moderate decrease of the CT efficiency, while dissociative adsorption of H<sub>2</sub>O is shown to substantially reduce the electron accepting capacity of TiO<sub>2</sub>. …”
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8940