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Effect of substrate binding on hNaa50p dynamics.
Published 2012“…C: Map of the differences of correlation between simulations of hNaa50p-MLG and hNaa50p-apo. Red dots indicate an increase in correlation, while blue dots indicate a decrease. …”
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IC<sub>50</sub> is distinct for diclofenac, ibuprofen, and ASA.
Published 2015“…The assays showed a significant linear concentration-dependent decrease of cell viability, which significantly differed between (A) ibuprofen (IC<sub>50</sub>, 1 mM) and (B) diclofenac (IC<sub>50</sub>, 0.1 mM). …”
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Myosin phosphatase and RhoA-activated kinase modulate neurotransmitter release by regulating SNAP-25 of SNARE complex
Published 2017“…Inhibition of PP1 with tautomycetin increased, whereas inhibition of ROK by H1152, decreased the phosphorylation of SNAP-25 at Thr138 in B50 cells, in cortical synaptosomes, and in brain slices. …”
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Responses of cells sensitive to the melanopsin-step over a range of irradiances.
Published 2015“…<p>A: PSTHs for firing rate across melanopsin-isolating steps (71% contrast) over a range of backgrounds (across both increasing and decreasing arms of the ramp; n = 24 responsive cells mean±SEM). …”
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Do Humans Optimally Exploit Redundancy to Control Step Variability in Walking?
Published 2010“…For robust performance, walking movements must adapt at each step, not just on average. Here, we propose an analytical framework that reconciles issues of optimality, redundancy, and stochasticity. …”
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