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    Competing Ion Behavior in Direct Electrochemical Selenite Reduction by Shiqiang Zou (10036437)

    Published 2021
    “…We also find that four-electron Se­(IV) reduction outperforms its six-electron counterpart when treating simulated flue-gas desulfurization wastewater (with 7 g L<sup>–1</sup> Cl<sup>–</sup>), with a lowest effluent Se level of 0.23 mg L<sup>–1</sup>, a highest removal efficiency of 96.9%, and a threshold deposition capacity of 3.5 g m<sup>–2</sup> in a 7-day semicontinuous operation. …”
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    In Vivo Atlas of Neuroprotective Cyclic Dipeptides Derived from Food Gelatin Using Peptidomics and Feature-Based Molecular Networking by Pingping Dong (9012926)

    Published 2025
    “…Peptidomics based on database searching revealed a time-dependent decrease in peptide numbers and an increase in oligopeptide ratios in the small intestine over 24 h, with oligopeptides increasing from 50 to 100%. …”
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    Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins by Kotaro Nakanishi (3389300)

    Published 2024
    “…These alterations in PMF correspond to +146 mV (<i>Rm</i>XeR) and −140 mV (AR3), respectively. …”
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    Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins by Kotaro Nakanishi (3389300)

    Published 2024
    “…These alterations in PMF correspond to +146 mV (<i>Rm</i>XeR) and −140 mV (AR3), respectively. …”
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    Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins by Kotaro Nakanishi (3389300)

    Published 2024
    “…These alterations in PMF correspond to +146 mV (<i>Rm</i>XeR) and −140 mV (AR3), respectively. …”
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    Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins by Kotaro Nakanishi (3389300)

    Published 2024
    “…These alterations in PMF correspond to +146 mV (<i>Rm</i>XeR) and −140 mV (AR3), respectively. …”
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    Table_5_Enteric nervous system damage caused by abnormal intestinal butyrate metabolism may lead to functional constipation.xlsx by Le Wang (165105)

    Published 2023
    “…To further study the effects of butyric acid on intestinal nerve cells, we treated mouse intestinal neurons in vitro with various concentrations of butyrate (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2.5 mM). …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Glucocorticoid-Responsive Transcription Factor Krüppel-Like Factor 9 Regulates fkbp5 and Metabolism.PDF by Ian M. Gans (3738382)

    Published 2021
    “…As both the GR and Fkbp5 are known to regulate metabolism, we asked how loss of Klf9 affects metabolic rate and gene expression. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Glucocorticoid-Responsive Transcription Factor Krüppel-Like Factor 9 Regulates fkbp5 and Metabolism.PDF by Ian M. Gans (3738382)

    Published 2021
    “…As both the GR and Fkbp5 are known to regulate metabolism, we asked how loss of Klf9 affects metabolic rate and gene expression. …”
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    Visual stimuli. by Susana Martinez-Conde (389218)

    Published 2019
    “…These responses were measured along the fold and also at the 50% luminance (i.e. the midpoint on the fold) locations in the 0.5x0.5 DVA ROIs denoted by the small white square frames flanked by white arrows. …”
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