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    Assembly-induced changes in the rotation curve. by Rifka Vlijm (133750)

    Published 2012
    “…NAP1 incubated with all 4 core histones induces positive supercoils and decreases the DNA end-to-end length. At point a, the maximum of the rotation curve before assembly, ΔL<sub>k</sub> = 0 since magnets are not rotated, ΔL<sub>k,nuc</sub> = 0 since no nucleosomes are formed yet and ΔL<sub>k,DNA</sub> = 0 by definition at the peak of the rotation curve. …”
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    Functional interactions in patients with hemianopia: A graph theory-based connectivity study of resting fMRI signal by Caterina A. Pedersini (8232435)

    Published 2020
    “…<div><p>The assessment of task-independent functional connectivity (FC) after a lesion causing hemianopia remains an uncovered topic and represents a crucial point to better understand the neural basis of blindsight (i.e. unconscious visually triggered behavior) and visual awareness. …”
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    Intron Retention in mRNA Encoding Ancillary Subunit of Insect Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Modulates Channel Expression, Gating Regulation and Drug Sensitivity by Céline M. Bourdin (446325)

    Published 2013
    “…We investigated the gating and pharmacological properties of the <i>Drosophila</i> Na<sub>v</sub> channel variant (DmNa<sub>v</sub>1-1) co-expressed with DmTEH1, PaTEH1A, PaTEH1B or a truncated mutant PaTEH1Δ(270-280) in <i>Xenopus</i> oocytes. PaTEH1B caused a 2.2-fold current density decrease, concomitant with an equivalent α-subunit incorporation decrease in the plasma membrane, compared to PaTEH1A and PaTEH1Δ(270-280). …”
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    Novel derivative of Paeonol, Paeononlsilatie sodium, alleviates behavioral damage and hippocampal dendritic injury in Alzheimer's disease concurrent with cofilin1/phosphorylated-co... by Fei Han (24308)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>Pa attenuated the decrease in dendritic length and branches in hippocampal CA1 (B-D), CA3 (E-G) and DG (H, I).…”
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    File S1 - Optogenetic Measurement of Presynaptic Calcium Transients Using Conditional Genetically Encoded Calcium Indicator Expression in Dopaminergic Neurons by Carmelo Sgobio (652457)

    Published 2014
    “…Each point in the original raw exported data was divided by the fit-generated estimated value at the same time point to obtain the normalized baseline value across the entire 2 sec period. …”
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    Analysis of Mad2l2 function in fibroblasts. by Mehdi Pirouz (451801)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Protein extracts from HA-Mad2l2 transfected NIH3T3 cells were co-immunoprecipitated (IP) by antibodies against G9a, GLP, or IgG (as negative control). …”
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    Effects of RIFLE classification on complete remission at 6 months. by Emmanuel Canet (282169)

    Published 2013
    “…R, RIFLE risk category: increased SCreat×1.5 or Glomerular filtration Rate (GFR) decrease >25% or UO <0.5 ml/kg/h×6 hours. I, RIFLE injury category: increased SCreat×2 or GFR decrease >50% or UO <0.5 ml/kg/h×12 hours. …”
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    Experimental insight into the proximate causes of male persistence variation among two strains of the androdioecious (Nematoda)-0 by Viktoria Wegewitz (92258)

    Published 2011
    “…A) Decrease of the male frequencies in different wild isolates at population size 75. …”
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    Experimental insight into the proximate causes of male persistence variation among two strains of the androdioecious (Nematoda)-4 by Viktoria Wegewitz (92258)

    Published 2011
    “…A) Decrease of the male frequencies in different wild isolates at population size 75. …”
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    Leading indicators of instability based on different elements of the covariance matrix (S<sub>y</sub>), including the maximum (in absolute value) element, <i>Max</i>[S<sub>y</sub>]... by Samir Suweis (596853)

    Published 2014
    “…Instability (i.e., decrease in <i>Max</i>[<i>Re</i>(λ)]) is attained by increasing the interaction strength <i>p</i> (mean field case). …”
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    Twin pulse stimulation reveals two distinct populations. by Matthias Ringkamp (253465)

    Published 2010
    “…The data clusters are almost non-overlapping. A negative value for twin pulse latency difference means that the second AP has a shorter latency than the first AP. …”
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    In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth by Nicholas T. Dee (6172670)

    Published 2018
    “…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”
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    In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth by Nicholas T. Dee (6172670)

    Published 2018
    “…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”
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    In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth by Nicholas T. Dee (6172670)

    Published 2018
    “…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”
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    DEP dissociate VEGF-R2 from adherens junction connection. by Chia-Yi Tseng (765451)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) Quantification showed VEGF-R2 decrease in a dose dependent manner as the relative fold change to the control. …”
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    In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth by Nicholas T. Dee (6172670)

    Published 2018
    “…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”