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Decreased dendritic spine density and mEPSC amplitude in the DG of Arf4<sup>+/−</sup> mice compared to WT mice.
Published 2013“…(<i>D–F</i>) Electrophysiological recordings reveal a decrease in amplitude of mEPSCs in Arf4<sup>+/−</sup> (n = 9 cells) compared to WT controls (n = 6 cells) at 2 months of age. …”
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Decreased intracellular ROS and associated DNA damage following RNAi-mediated knockdown of p66Shc in early bovine embryos.
Published 2014“…Different letters above the histogram bars represent significant differences (P<0.05) in mean phospho-γ-H2A.X fluorescent intensities. Scale bar, 50 µM.…”
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Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer
Published 2024“…Self-assembled microdroplet clusters can levitate above a locally heated water surface. Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. …”
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Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer
Published 2024“…Self-assembled microdroplet clusters can levitate above a locally heated water surface. Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. …”
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Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer
Published 2024“…Self-assembled microdroplet clusters can levitate above a locally heated water surface. Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. …”
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