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    Decreased activity of FASII favors the cold growth of the <i>ΔcshA</i> strain. by Vanessa Khemici (814639)

    Published 2020
    “…<i>fapR</i> mRNA levels were quantified by RT-qPCR using 16S rRNA as reference gene on total RNAs extracted from <i>wt</i> strain (PR01), <i>ΔcshA</i> strain (PR01-ΔcshA), and suppressor strains <i>ΔcshA/accC</i><sup><i>M385V</i></sup> (C51), <i>ΔcshA/accC</i><sup><i>T183I</i></sup> (sup30), <i>ΔcshA/accD</i><sup><i>F253V</i></sup> (sup17), <i>ΔcshA/accD</i><sup><i>A164V</i></sup> (sup16), <i>ΔcshA/birA</i><sup><i>D320F-FsX28</i></sup> (C58), <i>ΔcshA/birA</i><sup><i>R280stop</i></sup> (sup1) and <i>ΔcshA/bioY</i><sup><i>P123R-FsX1</i></sup> (C66), all at exponential growth phase in MH medium at 25°C. n = 5 for <i>ΔcshA</i>, <i>4 for wt</i> and 3 for all others. …”
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    KYNA and zaprinast decrease the [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]i plateau phase following an IP3-mediated stimulus in mouse cortical astrocytes. by Rolando Berlinguer-Palmini (491113)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>) A typical example of KYNA and zaprinast-induced decrease in somatic fluo-3 fluorescence time course measured in three different astrocytes in cultures: control (<i>upper panels</i>), in the presence of 10 μM KYNA (<i>middle panels</i>) or zaprinast 1 µM (<i>lower panels</i>). …”
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    Solid-State Photoluminescence Sensitization of Tb<sup>3+</sup> by Novel Au<sub>2</sub>Pt<sub>2</sub> and Au<sub>2</sub>Pt<sub>4</sub> Cyanide Clusters by LeAnn Ladner (2221195)

    Published 2011
    “…The absolute quantum yield (QY) for the Tb<sup>3+</sup> emission (<sup>5</sup>D<sub>4</sub> → <sup>7</sup>F<sub><i>J</i> (<i>J </i>= 6−3)</sub>) in <b>1</b> is 16.3% with a lifetime of 616 μs when excited at 325 nm. …”