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    nLTD decreases the molecular proximity between endogenous spine cofilin and F-actin by Barbara Calabrese (553229)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>B</b>) FRET was carried out as described in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0094787#s2" target="_blank">Methods</a>. …”
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    A multicopy <i>ASH1</i> plasmid increases <i>ASH1</i> mRNA and decreases <i>HO</i> mRNA levels. by Emily J. Parnell (6803422)

    Published 2020
    “…(B) A YEp-<i>ASH1</i> multicopy plasmid results in decreased <i>HO</i> mRNA levels. …”
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    Sliding Dynamics of a Small Charged Ring Chain on the Diblock Polyelectrolyte in Poly[2]catenane in the Presence of Counterions by Zhiyong Yang (11266)

    Published 2023
    “…The mean-square displacement <i>g</i><sub>3</sub>(<i>t</i>) of a small ring chain sliding along the rigid diblock polyelectrolyte of <i>A</i><sub>10</sub><i>B</i><sub>10</sub> exhibits oscillating behavior at short time scales for the moderate electrostatical interaction strength, while for the weak or strong electrostatic interactions, it is normal subdiffusion at short time scales. …”
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    Sliding Dynamics of a Small Charged Ring Chain on the Diblock Polyelectrolyte in Poly[2]catenane in the Presence of Counterions by Zhiyong Yang (11266)

    Published 2023
    “…The mean-square displacement <i>g</i><sub>3</sub>(<i>t</i>) of a small ring chain sliding along the rigid diblock polyelectrolyte of <i>A</i><sub>10</sub><i>B</i><sub>10</sub> exhibits oscillating behavior at short time scales for the moderate electrostatical interaction strength, while for the weak or strong electrostatic interactions, it is normal subdiffusion at short time scales. …”