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    Increased hydrogen rates at acidic pH. by Edward V. LaBelle (608387)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Production of hydrogen, acetate, and formate by the electrosynthetic microbiome as pH decreases in the graphite granule biocathode of Reactor 1 poised at −600 mV vs. …”
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    Influence of Acidic pH on Hydrogen and Acetate Production by an Electrosynthetic Microbiome by Edward V. LaBelle (608387)

    Published 2014
    “…Cyclic voltammetry revealed a 250 mV decrease in hydrogen overpotential and a maximum current density of 12.2 mA/cm<sup>2</sup> at −765 mV (0.065 mA/cm<sup>2</sup> sterile control at −800 mV) by the <i>Acetobacterium</i>-dominated community. …”
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    Unusual [3+1] Cycloaddition of a Stable Silylene with a 2,3-Diazabuta-1,3-diene versus [4+1] Cycloaddition toward a Buta-1,3-diene by Yun Xiong (1403545)

    Published 2010
    “…The latter rearranges further to decrease ring strain, affording the corresponding 1-sila-4,5-diazacyclohex-3-ene <b>4</b>. …”
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    Ether induces proteotoxic stress, leading to a decrease in Trx protein and an increase in Hsp90 clients that are joint targets of Trx and Ubx. by Orli Snir (18625811)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(F)</b> Representative images of Acridine Orange-stained <i>yw</i> embryos for the following cases: no treatment (up left), 5-min immersion in Citrasolv solution [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002629#pbio.3002629.ref046" target="_blank">46</a>] (up right), 5-min immersion in ether liquid (bottom right), and 1.5-h exposure to ether vapor (bottom left). …”
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    Image_5_TRAPS mutations in Tnfrsf1a decrease the responsiveness to TNFα via reduced cell surface expression of TNFR1.tif by Takahiko Akagi (13138338)

    Published 2022
    “…T79M is a known mutation responsible for TRAPS, whereas G87V is a TRAPS mutation that we have reported, and T90I is a variant of unknown significance. …”