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Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction
Published 2021“…The modifications lead to a stepwise decrease in structural flexibility of the <b>JUK-20</b> platform until the highest rigidity and stability is reached for <b>JUK-20-noh</b>. …”
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Dox-inducible expression of HA-MAD1 in colon is sufficient to decrease p53 expression and cause chromosome missegregation.
Published 2024“…Large circles show mean of cells from 5 fields of view from a single animal. (D) Immunoblot showing p53 protein expression is decreased in colon tissue from 5-month old HA-MAD1 mice after 1 week of 6 mg/kg dox feed as compared to control. …”
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Supporting information that contains original data and/or statistical analysis for Figs 3 to 6.
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The effect of glibenclamide on channel activity at +20, 0 and -20 mV.
Published 2015“…The addition of 50 μM glibenclamide resulted in a decreased current jump amplitude and a reduction in P<sub>o</sub>. 100 μM glibenclamide caused a total channel inhibition at +20 and 0 mV (n = 5), but was ineffective at -20 mV. …”