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  1. 64481

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  2. 64482

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  3. 64483

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  4. 64484

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  5. 64485

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  6. 64486

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  7. 64487

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  8. 64488

    Choice of link noise threshold. by Daniel B. Larremore (469095)

    Published 2013
    “…(A) The probability of two sequences sharing a block while not actually being related decreases as block length increases, modeled in S1. …”
  9. 64489

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  10. 64490

    Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness by Sigalit Meker (2233507)

    Published 2018
    “…These commonalities pointed to strong Aβ peptide–membrane interactions in all cases. …”
  11. 64491

    RNA-seq analysis to gain insights into phage resistance mechanisms. by Vivek K. Mutalik (1479757)

    Published 2020
    “…In (A), (C), and (E) plots, purple filled data points are adjusted <i>p</i>-value < 0.001 and abs(log2FC) > 2. …”
  12. 64492

    Percent viability and cytotoxicity of NHBE cells are significantly altered by PAA exposure. by Ellie S. Burns (21246537)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A) Viability was measured through formation of formazan crystals during the MTT assay as a metric of living cell metabolism. …”
  13. 64493

    Critical transitions in the Ising model with temperature <i>T</i> fixed and an external magnetic field <i>h</i> slowly changing from negative to positive values. by Manfred Füllsack (4691716)

    Published 2023
    “…When the process is reverted, with <i>h</i> decreasing, <i>M</i> jumps at <i>h</i>* back to the lower equilibrium, thus causing hysteresis (Tipping or bifurcation points indicated as B1 and B2). …”
  14. 64494

    Distribution of H3N2 strains by changes in titers between two visits. by Bingyi Yang (633876)

    Published 2020
    “…Colored bars represent the distribution of H3N2 strains regardless of titer changes for the examined data. (A) all data; (B) a subset contains pre-existing titers ≤ 1:40; (C) a subset contains pre-existing titers > 1:40. …”
  15. 64495

    Effect of blade tip geometry on centrifugal compressor performance and stability by Shahina, Ibrahim

    Published 2016
    “…The performance and internal flow results are presented at surge, design and near choke points. The conclusion is that the tip geometry has a significant effect on the compressor performance and the operation stability at lower flow rates. …”
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  16. 64496

    MeHg Suppresses PDGF-Mediated Signaling from the Nucleus Back to the Receptor by Zaibo Li (273729)

    Published 2013
    “…</p> <p>(E) Cells grown as in (A) also showed decreased phosphorylation of PDGFRα (as detected with anti-PDGFRα(pY<sup>742</sup>) antibody). …”
  17. 64497

    Folding kinetics of CFSE using Treekin. by Vaitea Opuu (4966111)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A) Barrier tree of the CFSE. From a set of 1.5 × 10<sup>6</sup> sub-optimal structures, 40 local minima were found, connected through saddle points. …”
  18. 64498

    Mechanical differences are explained by the difference in multicellular architecture. by Gautham Venugopalan (613226)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Simulation of hollow and filled structures predicts decreased compliance (increased stiffness) of the structure associated with multicellular architecture. …”
  19. 64499

    Effect of SC-1 on Protein Expression Levels of phospho-ERK1/2, and OCT4 in Colon Tumor Lines. by Susan D. Mertins (380936)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Colon tumor lines were treated with SC-1 (0.1 µM), harvested, lysed, and probed for the proteins of interest following electrophoresis in SDS-PAGE gels at the indicated time points. A. In the SC-1 treated HT29 tumor line, phospho-ERK1/2/total ERK1/2 protein levels were decreased to 67±0.06% of control value at 5 min, 56±0.06% of control value at 30 min, and 46±0.06% of control value at 1 hr (n = 3, p<0.05). …”
  20. 64500

    Traveling waves on the flattened cortical surface. by Kevin M. Aquino (175961)

    Published 2012
    “…<b>E:</b> Spatial cross-sections of the spatiotemporal response, relative to baseline, at <i>t</i> = 7.5 s (red), showing a clear rise in amplitude, and at <i>t</i> = 12.5 s (black), the central response has decreased and the surrounding signal remains above baseline.…”