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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
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
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
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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Dynamic Tracking of <i>In Vivo</i> Receptor Availability in Tumor Using Paired-Agent Imaging
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
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
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).
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
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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Clearance of rAd5 from mouse blood circulation.
Published 2011“…In order to generate a complete concentration-time profile of viral clearance up to 30 min, the concentrations at later time points (10, 20, and 30 min), previously obtained (Panel A insert, 1.6×10<sup>10</sup>), were normalized to the mean concentration at 5 min using the concentration-decay ratio among time points. …”
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Bifurcation stability in the A branch model with Dirichlet cell boundary conditions.
Published 2021“…<i>α</i> over time shows a similar global minimum of stability around <i>α</i> = 0.4, but even within this stable region more simulations lost the bifurcation at earlier points in time compared to simulations with the periodic boundary condition. …”
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The time coverage provided by the routers with known position depends on who collects the corresponding location data and when it happens.
Published 2015“…<b>a. Stability of location</b>. Learning the location of APs seen during the first seven (left panel) or 28 (right panel) days, leads to performance gradually decreasing with time in the personal case (orange line). …”
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Islet2a morphant, but not mutant, larvae have a reduced number of dSMNs.
Published 2018“…(C) Injection of the T-MO led to a decrease in the number of zn8<sup>+</sup> neurons that coexpressed gfp. …”
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The Influence of Nucleating Agent Positional Isomer Structure on the Nucleation Efficiency of Poly(lactic acid): Interaction-Induced Conformational Transitions under High Lattice M...
Published 2025“…The results demonstrate that 2ODPTA (with hydroxyl groups at the ortho position) exhibits the highest nucleating activity. At a loading level of 0.5 wt %, 2ODPTA significantly increases the crystallization peak temperature to 121.5 °C, whereas as the hydroxyl substitution shifts from the ortho position to the para position, the temperature decreases to 108.2 and 105.8 °C, respectively. …”
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The Influence of Nucleating Agent Positional Isomer Structure on the Nucleation Efficiency of Poly(lactic acid): Interaction-Induced Conformational Transitions under High Lattice M...
Published 2025“…The results demonstrate that 2ODPTA (with hydroxyl groups at the ortho position) exhibits the highest nucleating activity. At a loading level of 0.5 wt %, 2ODPTA significantly increases the crystallization peak temperature to 121.5 °C, whereas as the hydroxyl substitution shifts from the ortho position to the para position, the temperature decreases to 108.2 and 105.8 °C, respectively. …”
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Actions of N-arachidonyl-glycine in a rat inflammatory pain model-2
Published 2011“…Rotarod latency is shown as the difference to the latency at the time zero point, with negative values indicating a decrease in latency. * denotes P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01 and # P < 0.0001 compared to time 0.…”