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  3. 59443

    Tamoxifen injection induced efficient recombination within <i>Cdc25A</i> and <i>Cdc25B</i> loci. by Gwanghee Lee (271155)

    Published 2013
    “…The PCR primers detect transcript arising from the null allele but not the deleted floxed allele. Thus, a 50% decrease in relative expression indicates complete loss of <i>Cdc25B</i> expression.…”
  4. 59444

    Data_Sheet_2_Ninjinyoeito Has a Protective Effect on the Auditory Nerve and Suppresses the Progression of Age-Related Hearing Loss in Mice.xlsx by Takanori Kawashima (8121449)

    Published 2020
    “…Hearing loss was confirmed by a reduction in intact cell density of the auditory nerve from the age of 5–7 months. …”
  5. 59445

    Data_Sheet_1_Ninjinyoeito Has a Protective Effect on the Auditory Nerve and Suppresses the Progression of Age-Related Hearing Loss in Mice.xlsx by Takanori Kawashima (8121449)

    Published 2020
    “…Hearing loss was confirmed by a reduction in intact cell density of the auditory nerve from the age of 5–7 months. …”
  6. 59446

    Evaluation and Structure-Activity Relationship Analysis of a New Series of <i>Arylnaphthalene lignans</i> as Potential Anti-Tumor Agents by Jiaoyang Luo (543920)

    Published 2014
    “…HJB, HJA and JB also decreased SOD activity and induced apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner. …”
  7. 59447

    Increasing plant species diversity suppresses free-living N2 fixation in litter and soil of a subtropical karst forest by Dejun Li (7141001)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">2. Forty-five plots covering a PSD gradient were selected in a subtropical karst forest, southwest China. …”
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    Allelopathic Effect of Some Associated Weeds of Wheat on Germinability and Biomass Production of Wheat Seedlings by A. ZOHAIB (4748637)

    Published 2018
    “…The present study was conducted to investigate the allelopathic effect of water soluble phenolics of weeds associated with wheat crop (Vicia sativa, Trigonella polycerata, Lathyrus aphaca, Medicago polymorpha, Melilotus indica) on germinability and biomass production of wheat seedlings by using their water extracts at 2.5% (w/v) and 5% (w/v) concentrations and residues of the same weeds with 0, 15 and 30 d decomposition periods at 2% (w/w) concentration. …”
  10. 59450

    Allelopathic Effect of Some Associated Weeds of Wheat on Germinability and Biomass Production of Wheat Seedlings by A. ZOHAIB (4748637)

    Published 2018
    “…The present study was conducted to investigate the allelopathic effect of water soluble phenolics of weeds associated with wheat crop (Vicia sativa, Trigonella polycerata, Lathyrus aphaca, Medicago polymorpha, Melilotus indica) on germinability and biomass production of wheat seedlings by using their water extracts at 2.5% (w/v) and 5% (w/v) concentrations and residues of the same weeds with 0, 15 and 30 d decomposition periods at 2% (w/w) concentration. …”
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    Redox Behavior of Ferrocene-Containing Rotaxane:  Transposition of the Rotaxane Wheel by Redox Reaction of a Ferrocene Moiety Tethered at the End of the Axle by Nobuhiro Kihara (1695982)

    Published 2004
    “…The redox potential of the ferrocene moiety decreased by ca. 80 mV when the rotaxane had a crown ether wheel capable of moving on the axle. …”
  13. 59453

    Redox Behavior of Ferrocene-Containing Rotaxane:  Transposition of the Rotaxane Wheel by Redox Reaction of a Ferrocene Moiety Tethered at the End of the Axle by Nobuhiro Kihara (1695982)

    Published 2004
    “…The redox potential of the ferrocene moiety decreased by ca. 80 mV when the rotaxane had a crown ether wheel capable of moving on the axle. …”
  14. 59454

    Redox Behavior of Ferrocene-Containing Rotaxane:  Transposition of the Rotaxane Wheel by Redox Reaction of a Ferrocene Moiety Tethered at the End of the Axle by Nobuhiro Kihara (1695982)

    Published 2004
    “…The redox potential of the ferrocene moiety decreased by ca. 80 mV when the rotaxane had a crown ether wheel capable of moving on the axle. …”
  15. 59455

    Redox Behavior of Ferrocene-Containing Rotaxane:  Transposition of the Rotaxane Wheel by Redox Reaction of a Ferrocene Moiety Tethered at the End of the Axle by Nobuhiro Kihara (1695982)

    Published 2004
    “…The redox potential of the ferrocene moiety decreased by ca. 80 mV when the rotaxane had a crown ether wheel capable of moving on the axle. …”
  16. 59456

    Redox Behavior of Ferrocene-Containing Rotaxane:  Transposition of the Rotaxane Wheel by Redox Reaction of a Ferrocene Moiety Tethered at the End of the Axle by Nobuhiro Kihara (1695982)

    Published 2004
    “…The redox potential of the ferrocene moiety decreased by ca. 80 mV when the rotaxane had a crown ether wheel capable of moving on the axle. …”
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    Redox Behavior of Ferrocene-Containing Rotaxane:  Transposition of the Rotaxane Wheel by Redox Reaction of a Ferrocene Moiety Tethered at the End of the Axle by Nobuhiro Kihara (1695982)

    Published 2004
    “…The redox potential of the ferrocene moiety decreased by ca. 80 mV when the rotaxane had a crown ether wheel capable of moving on the axle. …”
  18. 59458

    Redox Behavior of Ferrocene-Containing Rotaxane:  Transposition of the Rotaxane Wheel by Redox Reaction of a Ferrocene Moiety Tethered at the End of the Axle by Nobuhiro Kihara (1695982)

    Published 2004
    “…The redox potential of the ferrocene moiety decreased by ca. 80 mV when the rotaxane had a crown ether wheel capable of moving on the axle. …”
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    FTIR Matrix-Isolation Study of the Reaction Products of Vanadium Atoms with Propene: Observation of Allylvanadium Hydride As a Precursor to Sacrificial Hydrogenation of Propene by Matthew G. K. Thompson (2179910)

    Published 2011
    “…Upon increasing the partial pressure of propene, additional features corresponding to propane (C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>8</sub>) are observed, with the hydrogen-atom source for the observed hydrogenation demonstrated to be additional propene units. Analysis of a systematic increase in the partial pressure of propene in the system demonstrates that the yield of propane correlates with the decrease of the allyl product, demonstrating the H–V(allyl) species as a reactive intermediate in the overall hydrogenation process. …”