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  1. 64861

    MSR algorithm analysis. by Federico Comoglio (224744)

    Published 2011
    “…(B) The mean move length significantly decreases as a function of the protein length. …”
  2. 64862

    NIK is responsible for noncanonical NF-κB activation in ovarian cancer cell lines. by Masaya Uno (522188)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) RMG-I and JHOC-5 cells were infected with lentivirus vectors expressing shRNA targeting <i>NIK</i> (shNIK-1) or <i>GFP</i> (shCtl). …”
  3. 64863

    Bacterial cellulose nanocrystals: from obtaining, under different hydrolysis conditions, the incorporation as reinforcement in poly(L-lactic acid) by Juliana Francine da Costa (4773912)

    Published 2018
    “…Main results indicate the possibility of obtaining in the condition of: 80% concentration of H2SO4 (m/m), 60 °C and 60 min. For this condition, suitable sizes of the nanocrystals (mean 388 nm), suitable zeta potential (-38 mV) and adequate thermal stability (Tonset2 = 301.9 °C) were obtained. …”
  4. 64864

    The SPM predicts the observed inter-dependence of release rates and amplitudes following regional SNARE mutation. by Alexander M. Walter (493797)

    Published 2013
    “…This is in line with experimental data from C-terminal SNARE mutants (purple triangles), which show an increase in the fast time constant of release as well as an increase in slow (red edges) and a decrease in fast (blue edges) burst release. …”
  5. 64865

    SIRT3 controls intracellular ROS levels. by Xingxing Kong (363056)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>, C<sub>2</sub>C<sub>12</sub> myotubes were infected with adenovirus expressing GFP or SIRT3. …”
  6. 64866

    Image_4_Geochemistry of Noble Gases and CO2 in Fluid Inclusions From Lithospheric Mantle Beneath Wilcza Góra (Lower Silesia, Southwest Poland).JPEG by Andrea Luca Rizzo (6038867)

    Published 2018
    “…Olivine (Ol) is classified into two groups based on its forsterite content: (1) Fo<sub>88.9−91.5</sub>, which accounts for a fertile-to-residual mantle, and (2) Fo<sub>85.5−88.1</sub>, which indicates large interactions with circulating (basic) melts. …”
  7. 64867

    Image_1_Geochemistry of Noble Gases and CO2 in Fluid Inclusions From Lithospheric Mantle Beneath Wilcza Góra (Lower Silesia, Southwest Poland).JPEG by Andrea Luca Rizzo (6038867)

    Published 2018
    “…Olivine (Ol) is classified into two groups based on its forsterite content: (1) Fo<sub>88.9−91.5</sub>, which accounts for a fertile-to-residual mantle, and (2) Fo<sub>85.5−88.1</sub>, which indicates large interactions with circulating (basic) melts. …”
  8. 64868

    Image_2_Geochemistry of Noble Gases and CO2 in Fluid Inclusions From Lithospheric Mantle Beneath Wilcza Góra (Lower Silesia, Southwest Poland).JPEG by Andrea Luca Rizzo (6038867)

    Published 2018
    “…Olivine (Ol) is classified into two groups based on its forsterite content: (1) Fo<sub>88.9−91.5</sub>, which accounts for a fertile-to-residual mantle, and (2) Fo<sub>85.5−88.1</sub>, which indicates large interactions with circulating (basic) melts. …”
  9. 64869

    Image_6_Geochemistry of Noble Gases and CO2 in Fluid Inclusions From Lithospheric Mantle Beneath Wilcza Góra (Lower Silesia, Southwest Poland).JPEG by Andrea Luca Rizzo (6038867)

    Published 2018
    “…Olivine (Ol) is classified into two groups based on its forsterite content: (1) Fo<sub>88.9−91.5</sub>, which accounts for a fertile-to-residual mantle, and (2) Fo<sub>85.5−88.1</sub>, which indicates large interactions with circulating (basic) melts. …”
  10. 64870

    Data_Sheet_1_Geochemistry of Noble Gases and CO2 in Fluid Inclusions From Lithospheric Mantle Beneath Wilcza Góra (Lower Silesia, Southwest Poland).docx by Andrea Luca Rizzo (6038867)

    Published 2018
    “…Olivine (Ol) is classified into two groups based on its forsterite content: (1) Fo<sub>88.9−91.5</sub>, which accounts for a fertile-to-residual mantle, and (2) Fo<sub>85.5−88.1</sub>, which indicates large interactions with circulating (basic) melts. …”
  11. 64871

    Image_3_Geochemistry of Noble Gases and CO2 in Fluid Inclusions From Lithospheric Mantle Beneath Wilcza Góra (Lower Silesia, Southwest Poland).JPEG by Andrea Luca Rizzo (6038867)

    Published 2018
    “…Olivine (Ol) is classified into two groups based on its forsterite content: (1) Fo<sub>88.9−91.5</sub>, which accounts for a fertile-to-residual mantle, and (2) Fo<sub>85.5−88.1</sub>, which indicates large interactions with circulating (basic) melts. …”
  12. 64872

    Image_7_Geochemistry of Noble Gases and CO2 in Fluid Inclusions From Lithospheric Mantle Beneath Wilcza Góra (Lower Silesia, Southwest Poland).JPEG by Andrea Luca Rizzo (6038867)

    Published 2018
    “…Olivine (Ol) is classified into two groups based on its forsterite content: (1) Fo<sub>88.9−91.5</sub>, which accounts for a fertile-to-residual mantle, and (2) Fo<sub>85.5−88.1</sub>, which indicates large interactions with circulating (basic) melts. …”
  13. 64873

    <i>iMeGroCy-2</i> captures the nutritional modulation of cell size and cycle parameters of yeast populations. by Marco Vanoni (25616)

    Published 2025
    “…(S31) and described in the <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013296#pcbi.1013296.s001" target="_blank">S1 Text</a>, Section 5. …”
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  19. 64879

    HIF-dependent effects on carbohydrate catabolism. by Yan Li (23143)

    Published 2013
    “…Although sima animals showed a similar trend, the decrease observed was not significant. …”
  20. 64880

    Spiropyran Sulfonates for Photo- and pH-Responsive Air–Water Interfaces and Aqueous Foam by Marco Schnurbus (5219201)

    Published 2020
    “…In fact, SFG spectroscopy shows that with increasing pH the intensity of the O–H stretching band from interfacial water molecules increases, which we associate to an increase in surface net charge. At a pH of 5.3, irradiation with blue light leads to a reversible decrease of O–H intensities, whereas the C–H intensities were unchanged compared to the corresponding intensities under dark conditions. …”