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    The Structure and Thermodynamics of Calix[<i>n</i>]arene Complexes with Dipyridines and Phenanthroline in Aqueous Solution Studied by Microcalorimetry and NMR Spectroscopy by Yu Liu (6938)

    Published 2006
    “…The complex stability constants (<i>K</i><sub>S</sub>) and thermodynamic parameters (Δ<i>H</i>° and <i>T</i>Δ<i>S</i>°) for 1:1 intermolecular complexation of three water-soluble calixarenes, that is, <i>p</i>-sulfonato calix[4]arene (C4AS), <i>p</i>-sulfonato thiacalix[4]arene (TCAS), and<i> p</i>-sulfonato calix[5]arene (C5AS), with dipyridines (4-DPD and 2-DPD) and 1,10-phenanthroline (Phen) have been determined by means of titration microcalorimetry in an acidic buffer solution (pH = 2.0) at 298.15 K, and their binding modes have been investigated by <sup>1</sup>H NMR and 2D ROESY NMR spectroscopy. …”
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    Proteinuria increases in proportion to podocyte number per glomerular tuft and podocyte density decrease. by Larysa Wickman (3169548)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>Panel A:</b> Urine PCR shown on a linear scale in relation to podocyte density demonstrating that as podocyte density decreases below approximately 100 per 10<sup>6</sup> um<sup>3</sup> the level of proteinuria exponentially increases. …”
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    Prey establishment and decrease in inter-population contacts protects T6SS sensitive lineages. by Marta Rudzite (15991136)

    Published 2023
    “…Representative simulation outputs showing how decrease in initial bacterial density (<b>C</b>) or changes in strain mixing ratio (<b>E</b>) within initial population promotes prey (red) survival in a mix attacker population (green) with differing mean of T6SS firing rate and within a context of highly lytic toxins. …”
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