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    Tunicamycin produces a concentration- and time-dependent decrease in cell viability in SH-SY5Y cells concomitant with caspase-3 activation. by Arindam P. Ghosh (317870)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Treatment of SH-SY5Y cells with tunicamycin (0.1–5µM) for 24 h caused a progressive decrease in cell viability as measured by Calcein AM cleavage assay. …”
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    Fig 1 - by Madison Luick (17539007)

    Published 2024
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    Mitochondrial dysfunction is driven by decreased mitochondrial dynamics. by Piero Dalle Pezze (622889)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Sensitivity analysis averaged along the time course for the mitochondrial species in the model by varying the mitochondrial-related kinetic rate constant parameters. …”
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    Binding sensogram (a) showing decrease in frequency of crystal immobilised with 1.5 M short aptamer exposed to different concentrations of heparanase. by Suzanne C. Simmons (319222)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Higher concentrations of heparanase exhibited a greater decrease in frequency. Binding and regeneration sensogram (b) for addition of 800 nM heparanase to a quartz crystal immobilised with 1.5 M short aptamer. …”
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    Fig 2 - by Madison Luick (17539007)

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    Hydrogen-Bonding Trends in a Bithiophene with 3- and/or 4‑Pyridyl Substituents by Alison M. Costello (16456762)

    Published 2023
    “…We found that with the 5-(3-pyridyl)-5′-(4-pyridyl)-isomer, the 4-pyridyl ring interacted with electrophiles and protons more strongly. …”
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    Hydrogen-Bonding Trends in a Bithiophene with 3- and/or 4‑Pyridyl Substituents by Alison M. Costello (16456762)

    Published 2023
    “…We found that with the 5-(3-pyridyl)-5′-(4-pyridyl)-isomer, the 4-pyridyl ring interacted with electrophiles and protons more strongly. …”
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