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8941
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8942
Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding
Published 2021“…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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8943
Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding
Published 2021“…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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8944
Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding
Published 2021“…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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8945
Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding
Published 2021“…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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8946
Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding
Published 2021“…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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8947
Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding
Published 2021“…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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8948
Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding
Published 2021“…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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8949
Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding
Published 2021“…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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8950
Upregulation of Cx30 increased passive astrocytic currents and the size of the astroglial network.
Published 2023“…(<b>d)</b> Images of gap junction–mediated biocytin coupling in CA1 from brain slices following injection of AAV-GFAP-GFP (black) or AAV-GFAP-Cx30 (pink). Scale bar: 50 μm. Gap junction coupling is significantly enhanced, as quantified by counting the number of coupled cells after 10 min of biocytin injection in a single astrocyte through a patch pipette after AAV-GFAP-Cx30 (<i>n =</i> 9 slices from 6 mice) transduction compared to AAV-GFAP-GFP transduction (<i>n</i> = 11 slices from 5 mice). …”
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8951
Changing landscape configuration demands ecological planning: Retrospect and prospect for megaherbivores of North Bengal
Published 2019“…The present study also involves evaluation of landscape and anthropogenic predictors influence on the megaherbivores of GNP, followed by future landcover simulation for the year 2028. The result shows a significant decrease in the grassland cover from 18.87 km<sup>2</sup> to 8.27 km<sup>2</sup> from 1998 to 2018, whereas the woodland cover has increased from 50.14 km<sup>2</sup> to 62.09 km<sup>2</sup> between 1998 and 2018. …”
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8952
S1 Data -
Published 2023“…Within the range of 50–744 pmol/L, each 100 pmol/L increase in CysC was associated with a 37% decrease in the odds of sarcopenia (odds ratio [OR], 0.63; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.49 to 0.83; P < 0.001). …”
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8953
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8954
Inhibition of mineralization by phosphorylated MEPE-ASARM peptide in a 3D collagen/tooth slice culture model. A:
Published 2013“…<b>B:</b> Calcium content in the cell/matrix layer determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry of cultures maintained in NM or M conditions in the absence or presence of p-ASARM or np-ASARM at a concentration of 5, 10 or 20 µM for 21 days. …”
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8955
Accurate Modeling of Water Clusters with Density-Functional Theory Using Atom-Centered Potentials
Published 2017“…However, the ability of the BHandHLYP/ACP approach to predict accurate binding energies deteriorates as the size of the basis sets decreases. Nevertheless, ACPs improve predicted binding energies by as much as a factor of 50 across the range of the basis sets studied. …”
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8956
Accurate Modeling of Water Clusters with Density-Functional Theory Using Atom-Centered Potentials
Published 2017“…However, the ability of the BHandHLYP/ACP approach to predict accurate binding energies deteriorates as the size of the basis sets decreases. Nevertheless, ACPs improve predicted binding energies by as much as a factor of 50 across the range of the basis sets studied. …”
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8957
Accurate Modeling of Water Clusters with Density-Functional Theory Using Atom-Centered Potentials
Published 2017“…However, the ability of the BHandHLYP/ACP approach to predict accurate binding energies deteriorates as the size of the basis sets decreases. Nevertheless, ACPs improve predicted binding energies by as much as a factor of 50 across the range of the basis sets studied. …”
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8958
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8959
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8960
Defects of neural tube and motoneuron formation in <i>dlx5a/6a</i> zebrafish morphants.
Published 2019“…The <i>dlx5a/6a</i> morphants show a reduced neural tube (A’-D’) associated with a defect of NCC migration (B’, black arrowhead), aberrant accumulation of <i>foxd3</i> and <i>ncad</i> transcripts in somites (B, D) and decrease of <i>msx1b</i> in the neural tube (F, black arrowhead). …”