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  1. 11721

    Video_8_Analysis of Factors Limiting Bacterial Growth in PDMS Mother Machine Devices.AVI by Da Yang (172202)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes are accompanied by increases in doubling times in agreement with the universal growth law. In channels 100 μm and longer, cell doublings can completely stop as a result of frictional forces that oppose cell elongation. …”
  2. 11722

    Video_1_Analysis of Factors Limiting Bacterial Growth in PDMS Mother Machine Devices.AVI by Da Yang (172202)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes are accompanied by increases in doubling times in agreement with the universal growth law. In channels 100 μm and longer, cell doublings can completely stop as a result of frictional forces that oppose cell elongation. …”
  3. 11723

    Video_3_Analysis of Factors Limiting Bacterial Growth in PDMS Mother Machine Devices.AVI by Da Yang (172202)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes are accompanied by increases in doubling times in agreement with the universal growth law. In channels 100 μm and longer, cell doublings can completely stop as a result of frictional forces that oppose cell elongation. …”
  4. 11724

    Video_5_Analysis of Factors Limiting Bacterial Growth in PDMS Mother Machine Devices.AVI by Da Yang (172202)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes are accompanied by increases in doubling times in agreement with the universal growth law. In channels 100 μm and longer, cell doublings can completely stop as a result of frictional forces that oppose cell elongation. …”
  5. 11725

    Video_4_Analysis of Factors Limiting Bacterial Growth in PDMS Mother Machine Devices.AVI by Da Yang (172202)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes are accompanied by increases in doubling times in agreement with the universal growth law. In channels 100 μm and longer, cell doublings can completely stop as a result of frictional forces that oppose cell elongation. …”
  6. 11726

    Video_7_Analysis of Factors Limiting Bacterial Growth in PDMS Mother Machine Devices.AVI by Da Yang (172202)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes are accompanied by increases in doubling times in agreement with the universal growth law. In channels 100 μm and longer, cell doublings can completely stop as a result of frictional forces that oppose cell elongation. …”
  7. 11727

    Video_6_Analysis of Factors Limiting Bacterial Growth in PDMS Mother Machine Devices.AVI by Da Yang (172202)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes are accompanied by increases in doubling times in agreement with the universal growth law. In channels 100 μm and longer, cell doublings can completely stop as a result of frictional forces that oppose cell elongation. …”
  8. 11728

    Presentation_1_Analysis of Factors Limiting Bacterial Growth in PDMS Mother Machine Devices.pdf by Da Yang (172202)

    Published 2018
    “…These changes are accompanied by increases in doubling times in agreement with the universal growth law. In channels 100 μm and longer, cell doublings can completely stop as a result of frictional forces that oppose cell elongation. …”
  9. 11729

    The potential mechanism for the elevated ROS levels. by Weimin Wang (145168)

    Published 2015
    “…(D) Gene expression of NOX2 and NOX4 in the control and Ara-C groups. (E) The mean increase/decrease of mitochondrial ROS and total ROS in Ara-C cells treated with DPI or Mito-Tempo. …”
  10. 11730

    Co-cultures of RGCs and Müller cells. by Xandra Pereiro (3924971)

    Published 2018
    “…The data represent the mean ± SEM. Scale bar = 100 μm, *p<0.05.</p>…”
  11. 11731

    TF maps and averaged profile of alpha oscillatory response. by Audrey Breton (534422)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) TF map depicting the color-coded mean energy (in μV<sup>2</sup>) in response to faces in the three player rank conditions (Highest, Middle and Lowest) at the electrode Pz. …”
  12. 11732

    Apamin-induced alterations in J774 1.6 macrophage metabolism by T. Picoli (6936461)

    Published 2021
    “…Apoptosis rates decreased at concentrations of 2.5, 5.0, and 10.0μg/mL (P<0.05), while necrosis rates increased (P<0.05). …”
  13. 11733

    QUANTIFICATION OF CRAMBE BIODIESEL CONTENT IN DIESEL BLENDS USING MIR SPECTROSCOPY END VARIABLES SELECTION. by Lucas G. da Costa (10380736)

    Published 2021
    “…In order to develop a non-destructive method, being possible to recover the sample after its quantification, decrease the quantity of samples and make use of a single calibration curve, in this study we used the oilseed crambe, which is not used in human food, for the methyl biodiesel production and PLS analysis for their content determination in mixtures with diesel at a concentration range of 1.00 to 30.00 (% v/v). …”
  14. 11734

    Theoretical epidemic simulations over varying tracing efforts and network overlap. by Katayoun Farrahi (557827)

    Published 2014
    “…We plot a line at , representing a minimal network overlap which corresponds to the values suggested by the analysis of mobile phone data (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0095133#pone-0095133-g004" target="_blank">figure 4</a>). …”
  15. 11735

    Estrogen dose-dependent depletion of oocytes. by Clémentine Chalmey (5657233)

    Published 2013
    “…Higher magnification of TRA98 labeling shows oocyte-specific expression (C). Scale bar = 100 µm. D–E. Stereological estimation of ovarian volume (D) and oocyte numbers per ovary (E) at PND3 in controls, and as a function of E2 dose, show a dose-dependent decrease of both parameters. …”
  16. 11736

    Higher Recovery and Better Energy Dissipation at Faster Strain Rates in Carbon Nanotube Bundles: An <i>in-Situ</i> Study by Siddhartha Pathak (1895554)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, we report a 6-fold increase in elastic modulus and gradual decrease in recoverability (down to 50%) when VACNT bundles are unloaded from postdensification stage as compared with predensification. …”
  17. 11737

    Higher Recovery and Better Energy Dissipation at Faster Strain Rates in Carbon Nanotube Bundles: An <i>in-Situ</i> Study by Siddhartha Pathak (1895554)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, we report a 6-fold increase in elastic modulus and gradual decrease in recoverability (down to 50%) when VACNT bundles are unloaded from postdensification stage as compared with predensification. …”
  18. 11738

    Higher Recovery and Better Energy Dissipation at Faster Strain Rates in Carbon Nanotube Bundles: An <i>in-Situ</i> Study by Siddhartha Pathak (1895554)

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, we report a 6-fold increase in elastic modulus and gradual decrease in recoverability (down to 50%) when VACNT bundles are unloaded from postdensification stage as compared with predensification. …”
  19. 11739

    SIM promotes axon like neuritogenesis in SH-SY5Y cells. by Varshiesh Raina (457377)

    Published 2013
    “…Note that SIM led to a significant (<i>p</i> < 0.05<sup>*</sup>) increase in protein expression of NFL and β3-tubulin whereas GAP43 and Nestin displayed no change. phospho-Tyrosine Hydroxylase serine 31 (pTH-Ser31), a dopaminergic neuronal functional marker showed a significant (<i>p</i> < 0.05<sup>*</sup>) decrease in protein levels at 6 hrs post SIM treatment. …”
  20. 11740

    Effect of the lytic enzyme PeiR on M1 growth <i>in vitro</i>. by Sinead C. Leahy (244590)

    Published 2010
    “…Chloroform, a known potent inhibitor of methanogens, resulted in a similarly reduced methane yield (B), but the decrease in culture density was less (A), as expected since it halts metabolism rather than lysing cells. …”