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    Molecular Modeling Investigation of the Interaction between <i>Humicola insolens</i> Cutinase and SDS Surfactant Suggests a Mechanism for Enzyme Inactivation by Lisbeth Ravnkilde Kjølbye (6481850)

    Published 2019
    “…Notably, a primary binding site for monomeric SDS is identified near the active site of HiC constituting a possible nucleation point for micelles and leading to the blockage of the entrance to the enzymatic site. …”
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    Molecular Modeling Investigation of the Interaction between <i>Humicola insolens</i> Cutinase and SDS Surfactant Suggests a Mechanism for Enzyme Inactivation by Lisbeth Ravnkilde Kjølbye (6481850)

    Published 2019
    “…Notably, a primary binding site for monomeric SDS is identified near the active site of HiC constituting a possible nucleation point for micelles and leading to the blockage of the entrance to the enzymatic site. …”
  10. 18770

    Molecular Modeling Investigation of the Interaction between <i>Humicola insolens</i> Cutinase and SDS Surfactant Suggests a Mechanism for Enzyme Inactivation by Lisbeth Ravnkilde Kjølbye (6481850)

    Published 2019
    “…Notably, a primary binding site for monomeric SDS is identified near the active site of HiC constituting a possible nucleation point for micelles and leading to the blockage of the entrance to the enzymatic site. …”
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    Reaction time as a function of perspective cue and boxplots for male and female observers. by Ben Schouten (287859)

    Published 2013
    “…The increase in reaction time as a function of field of view angle saturates or even reverses to a slight decrease for walkers carrying perspective cues that convincingly signal the walker to be ‘facing away’. …”
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    Dynamic Tracking of <i>In Vivo</i> Receptor Availability in Tumor Using Paired-Agent Imaging by Yichen Feng (450964)

    Published 2025
    “…These results demonstrate PAI as a simple imaging strategy that could allow dose optimization in pharmaceutical development and patient-specific dosing for molecular therapeutics.…”
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    Dynamic Tracking of <i>In Vivo</i> Receptor Availability in Tumor Using Paired-Agent Imaging by Yichen Feng (450964)

    Published 2025
    “…These results demonstrate PAI as a simple imaging strategy that could allow dose optimization in pharmaceutical development and patient-specific dosing for molecular therapeutics.…”
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    Dynamic Tracking of <i>In Vivo</i> Receptor Availability in Tumor Using Paired-Agent Imaging by Yichen Feng (450964)

    Published 2025
    “…These results demonstrate PAI as a simple imaging strategy that could allow dose optimization in pharmaceutical development and patient-specific dosing for molecular therapeutics.…”
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    Qualitative time-series representations for a single participant (ID6). by Dennis A. Dean II (625356)

    Published 2014
    “…The first two rectangles (Labeled 1 and 2) show that there is a decreasing portion prior to the main portion of the cortisol time-series with the “>” in rectangle 2 (e.g., before left black circle). …”
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    Implementing and Analyzing a Recursive Technique for Building Path Oblivious RAM by Rachid, Maan Haj

    Published 2018
    “…When a specific item is requested, a position map is used to point out the leaf to which the block is mapped. …”
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    The disturbed <i>Hif</i> associated signaling in <i>Tnni2<sup>K175del</sup></i> mice resulted in reduced angiogenesis and impeded formation of ossification centers of long bones. by Xiaoquan Zhu (589276)

    Published 2014
    “…(F) Immunostaining revealed a decreased vegf in the hypertrophic cell zones of growth plates of radii and ulnae (<i>arrows</i>) from E15.5 homozygous mutant mice compared to those of wild-type littermates. …”
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    LPC-DHA inhibits Srebp activity and de novo lipogenesis and Mfsd2a is regulated by Srebp. by Jia Pei Chan (5593388)

    Published 2018
    “…Scd1 expression in NSC<sup>WT</sup> cells decreased with LPC-DHA treatment, but to a lesser extent in NSC<sup>KO</sup> cells. β-actin served as a loading control. …”