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    TarB interaction with the 5′ UTR of <i>tcpF</i>. by Evan S. Bradley (214029)

    Published 2011
    “…The mutations made to generate <i>tcpF</i>* and <i>tarB</i>* are underlined. <b>C</b>) A fusion of the FLAG peptide to the C-terminus of TcpF was generated to follow TcpF expression by western blot. …”
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    Decreased growth suppresses the temperature-sensitivity of <i>sec9</i> alleles. by Daniel C. Williams (373004)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Serial dilutions of <i>sec9-7</i>, <i>sec9-4</i>, or wild-type cell suspensions were spotted onto rich media containing glucose (YP+glucose), synthetic complete media (SC) or rich media with glycerol (YP+glycerol) and incubated at the indicated temperature for 3 days (YP+glucose and SC) or 5 days (YP+glycerol). On YP+glucose, <i>sec9</i> mutants are unable to grow at temperatures above 35°C and show decreased growth at 30°C, relative to wild-type cells. …”
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    Model for Rbc3a and V0a1 functions in NC cells. by Adam M. Tuttle (560137)

    Published 2014
    “…In the absence of Rbc3a (or v0a1), canonical Wnt signaling decreases early (∼11 hpf) and increases later (∼20 hpf). …”
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    Supplementary Figures 1-5 from A Genome-Wide Loss-of-Function Screen Identifies SLC26A2 as a Novel Mediator of TRAIL Resistance by Lina Y. Dimberg (15077439)

    Published 2023
    “…Supplemental Figure 4: BJAB-LexR cells have increased SLC26A2 and decreased DR4 and DR5. Supplemental Figure 5: SLC26A2 expression correlates with Metastasis prognosis.…”
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    Unsupported Lanthanide–Transition Metal Bonds: Ionic vs Polar Covalent? by Xin Yang (104842)

    Published 2021
    “…Computational work examining the chemical bonding between lanthanides and transition metals in PyCp<sub>2</sub>Ln-TMCp­(CO)<sub>2</sub> (DyPyCp<sub>2</sub><sup>2–</sup> = [2,6-(CH<sub>2</sub>C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>3</sub>N]<sup>2–</sup>) reveals strong Ln–TM dative bonds. …”