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    Behavior of split<sup><50cM</sup> <i>ClvR</i> V2 with linkage. by Georg Oberhofer (3401438)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Incorporating linkage into split <i>ClvR</i> (split<sup><50cM</sup> <i>ClvR</i> V2) results in a graded increase in drive strength, and duration of <i>Rescue</i>/Cargo/gRNAs at high frequency, as the degree of linkage increases (map distance decreases). …”
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    Electrically Controlled Lasing in Supercooled Liquid Crystal Blue Phase I Microdroplets by Gia Petriashvili (8920925)

    Published 2020
    “…When the electric field intensity is increased, the lasing intensity is increased too along with the linewidth that decreases from 6 to 2.5 nm. Besides, the laser lines were shifted toward the shorter wavelength by 11 nm. …”
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    Structure-Based Design of a Chemical Probe Set for the 5‑HT<sub>5A</sub> Serotonin Receptor by Anat Levit Kaplan (12126567)

    Published 2022
    “…Docking over 6 million molecules against a 5-HT<sub>5A</sub>R homology model identified 5 mid-μM ligands, one of which was optimized to <b>UCSF678</b>, a 42 nM arrestin-biased partial agonist at the 5-HT<sub>5A</sub>R with a more restricted off-target profile and decreased assay liabilities versus SB-699551. …”
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    Structure-Based Design of a Chemical Probe Set for the 5‑HT<sub>5A</sub> Serotonin Receptor by Anat Levit Kaplan (12126567)

    Published 2022
    “…Docking over 6 million molecules against a 5-HT<sub>5A</sub>R homology model identified 5 mid-μM ligands, one of which was optimized to <b>UCSF678</b>, a 42 nM arrestin-biased partial agonist at the 5-HT<sub>5A</sub>R with a more restricted off-target profile and decreased assay liabilities versus SB-699551. …”
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    Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins by Kotaro Nakanishi (3389300)

    Published 2024
    “…Tethered cell experiments revealed that, upon illumination, the torque of the flagellar motor decreased to nearly zero (28 pN nm) with <i>Rm</i>XeR, while it increased to 1170 pN nm with AR3. …”
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    Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins by Kotaro Nakanishi (3389300)

    Published 2024
    “…Tethered cell experiments revealed that, upon illumination, the torque of the flagellar motor decreased to nearly zero (28 pN nm) with <i>Rm</i>XeR, while it increased to 1170 pN nm with AR3. …”
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    Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins by Kotaro Nakanishi (3389300)

    Published 2024
    “…Tethered cell experiments revealed that, upon illumination, the torque of the flagellar motor decreased to nearly zero (28 pN nm) with <i>Rm</i>XeR, while it increased to 1170 pN nm with AR3. …”
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    Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins by Kotaro Nakanishi (3389300)

    Published 2024
    “…Tethered cell experiments revealed that, upon illumination, the torque of the flagellar motor decreased to nearly zero (28 pN nm) with <i>Rm</i>XeR, while it increased to 1170 pN nm with AR3. …”
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