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Frictional Effects on RNA Folding: Speed Limit and Kramers Turnover
Published 2018“…In the high-friction regime (η ≳ 10<sup>–5</sup> Pa·s), for both HP and PK, <i>k</i><sub>F</sub> values decrease as 1/η, whereas in the low friction regime, <i>k</i><sub>F</sub> values increase as η increases, leading to a maximum folding rate at a moderate viscosity (∼10<sup>–6</sup> Pa·s), which is the Kramers turnover. …”
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Avertin®-induced decrease in basal particle transport speed (PTS) remains unaffected in WT mice in the presence of TASK-1 inhibitors and in TASK-1 KO mice.
Published 2016“…<p><b>(A)</b> Avertin® in the presence of anandamide did not decrease PTS significantly. …”
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Decrease in GABA<sub>A</sub> immunoreactivity in APP mice.
Published 2017“…(<b>E</b>) Slow oscillation power (normalized to wildtype) and (<b>F</b>) mean slow oscillation frequency before (WT baseline) and after picrotoxin (PTX) application to brains of 2–4 month old wildtype mice (n = 4 mice). …”
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The numbers of mature T cells from transgenic mice bearing mutated CD3ε were decreased, and they were actively proliferating in a homeostatic manner.
Published 2009“…Fold decreases for the two populations are indicated. …”
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TRIM5 restriction of HIV-1 has decreased during evolution leading to humans.
Published 2013“…Original data is found in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000301#pbio.1000301-Goldschmidt1" target="_blank">[30]</a> and shows that the antiviral gene TRIM5 restricted HIV-1 better at points in evolution earlier than the chimp–human common ancestor than it does after that. …”
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