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    (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate encapsulated realgar nanoparticles exhibit enhanced anticancer therapeutic efficacy against acute promyelocytic leukemia by Wei Fang (116739)

    Published 2019
    “…Compared with nano-realgar and EGCG + RNPs (EGCG and nano-realgar physical mixing), EGCG-RNPs significantly inhibited growth of HL-60 cells. In a solid tumor model, EGCG-RNPs decreased tumor volumes, with an inhibitory rate of 60.18% at a dose of 70 mg · kg<sup>−1</sup>. …”
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    Reduction in the spray drift of 2,4-D in tomato using hydraulic nozzles with air induction and LI-700 adjuvant by João de Deus Godinho Júnior (5610011)

    Published 2018
    “…The treatments were applied in a wind tunnel, under a pressure of 300 kPa. In a laser analyzer, applying only water, the volumetric median diameter, the relative amplitude and the percentage of drops with diameter lower than 150 µm were measured for all nozzle models. …”
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    Translocation of GABA. by Søren Skovstrup (157716)

    Published 2012
    “…The individual figures from top to bottom show: the distance of GABA relative to the center of mass (COM) of the chemical system (I); the biasing potential energy profile (II); the sum of the non-bonded interaction energies between GABA and the protein, water, sodium- and chloride ions, respectively (III); the electrostatic contribution to the non-bonded interaction energy profiles between GABA and the protein, water, sodium- and chloride ions (IV); the van der Waals contribution to the non-bonded interaction energy profiles between GABA and the protein, water, sodium- and chloride ions (V). Compared to the dissociation simulation in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0039360#pone-0039360-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2</a> GABA is following the target movements (I) to a larger extend in the beginning of the simulation (i.e. while leaving the binding site) though still accumulating significant biasing potential energy (II) until after circa 12 ns water is entering the binding site and disrupts the interaction to particularly the sodium ion, Na1, (III-V). …”
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    Electrical and thermal analyses of catheter-based irreversible electroporation of digestive tract by Fenggang Ren (7020854)

    Published 2019
    “…All of the NT-IRE protocols were set in BPMs with a voltage of 0.50 kV. With increasing electrode spacing, the minimum pulse number decreased. …”
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    Topological properties of the simulated neuronal networks. by Francesca Callegari (14609179)

    Published 2023
    “…Considering a source neuron labeled in green, it projects connections whose efficacy (size of the colored target neurons) decreases as a function of the distance in according to Eq (<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010825#pcbi.1010825.e039" target="_blank">3</a>). …”
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    Drop Rebound after Impact: The Role of the Receding Contact Angle by C. Antonini (1864507)

    Published 2013
    “…Data from the literature suggest that the rebound of a drop from a surface can be achieved when the wettability is low, i.e., when contact angles, measured at the triple line (solid–liquid–air), are high. …”
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    Drop Rebound after Impact: The Role of the Receding Contact Angle by C. Antonini (1864507)

    Published 2013
    “…Data from the literature suggest that the rebound of a drop from a surface can be achieved when the wettability is low, i.e., when contact angles, measured at the triple line (solid–liquid–air), are high. …”
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