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102701
Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
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102702
Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
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102703
Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
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102704
Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
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102705
Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
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102706
Alteration of bone architecture after OA induction.
Published 2014“…A) Tb.N declined in WT (p = 0.018) and Mc1re/e (p = 0.043) at both time points after OA-induction compared to day 0 with no differences observed between both groups. …”
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102707
FA clusters for EO vs. LO MDD.
Published 2014“…<p>Upper panel (EO): Five clusters (a, c–f) with increased FA (red color) but one cluster (b) with decreased FA (blue color) was found in EO patients, compared with the paired HCs. …”
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102708
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102709
RNA-seq analysis to gain insights into phage resistance mechanisms.
Published 2020“…In (A), (C), and (E) plots, purple filled data points are adjusted <i>p</i>-value < 0.001 and abs(log2FC) > 2. …”
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102710
Results of experiment 3&4—Flanker experiments with predictable and unpredictable timing.
Published 2017“…Only the Flanker task with a predictable irrelevant-first temporal arrangement showed a significant posterior modulation reflecting a decreased negativity starting around 150 ms, likely representing decreased early attentional processing.…”
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102711
Mechanical parameters of KCl-activated scaffolds.
Published 2019“…<p><b>Panels A, B and C</b>: Determination of the T-V hyperbolic relationship. …”
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102712
Data_Sheet_1_Quantifying Motor Task Performance by Bounded Rational Decision Theory.pdf
Published 2018“…Here, we devised a pointing task where subjects had restricted reaction and movement time. …”
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102713
Stability results for shear-thinning fluids.
Published 2024“…Points are experimental thresholds from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0310805#pone.0310805.ref029" target="_blank">29</a>], obtained for CMC and xanthan gum mixtures. f) Carreau fluid: wave celerity rescaled by , as a function of Re<sup><i>θ</i></sup>. …”
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102714
Clinical course of patient and drug resistance profile.
Published 2011“…<p>(A) The two clinical isolates were collected from the patient at the time points indicated by triangles. …”
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102715
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102716
Critical transitions in the Ising model with temperature <i>T</i> fixed and an external magnetic field <i>h</i> slowly changing from negative to positive values.
Published 2023“…When the process is reverted, with <i>h</i> decreasing, <i>M</i> jumps at <i>h</i>* back to the lower equilibrium, thus causing hysteresis (Tipping or bifurcation points indicated as B1 and B2). …”
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102717
Distribution of H3N2 strains by changes in titers between two visits.
Published 2020“…Colored bars represent the distribution of H3N2 strains regardless of titer changes for the examined data. (A) all data; (B) a subset contains pre-existing titers ≤ 1:40; (C) a subset contains pre-existing titers > 1:40. …”
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102718
MeHg Suppresses PDGF-Mediated Signaling from the Nucleus Back to the Receptor
Published 2013“…</p> <p>(E) Cells grown as in (A) also showed decreased phosphorylation of PDGFRα (as detected with anti-PDGFRα(pY<sup>742</sup>) antibody). …”
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102719
Mechanical differences are explained by the difference in multicellular architecture.
Published 2014“…<p>(A) Simulation of hollow and filled structures predicts decreased compliance (increased stiffness) of the structure associated with multicellular architecture. …”
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102720
Spatial decay of signal synchrony and response correlation.
Published 2013“…<p><b>A</b> The average pairwise synchrony (CCs, on the time scale of 0.1 s) in different cell types decreases as a function of the distance between ROI centers. …”