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    Decreasing ShcA expression enhances TGF-β-induced Smad signaling. by Baby Periyanayaki Muthusamy (838234)

    Published 2015
    “…Note the enhanced basal pSmad3 or pSmad2 levels in cells transfected with ShcA siRNA. ShcA immunoblotting reveals decreased ShcA levels in cells transfected with ShcA siRNA, and GAPDH immunoblotting serves as loading control. …”
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    Rac1 activity decreases in the presence of DECMA-1 and E-cadherin:Fc in 3-D cell aggregates. by Khameeka N. Kitt (227731)

    Published 2011
    “…Bar graphs show quantification of E-cadherin fluorescence intensity at cell-cell contacts for DECMA-1 Fab' fragments (D) or E-cadherin:Fc; error bars are SEM of 50 independent cell-cell contacts. Bars: 10 µm and 5 µm.…”
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    Recombination of Autodissociated Water Ions in a Nanoscale Pure Water Droplet by Soonho Kwon (1402972)

    Published 2025
    “…Using a classical RexPoN force-field, we found that the ions in 1000 H<sub>2</sub>O’s spend almost 50% of the time on the surface and 0.5 nm beneath it with a slight preference for OH<sup>–</sup> ion to reside longer on the surface. …”
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    Recombination of Autodissociated Water Ions in a Nanoscale Pure Water Droplet by Soonho Kwon (1402972)

    Published 2025
    “…Using a classical RexPoN force-field, we found that the ions in 1000 H<sub>2</sub>O’s spend almost 50% of the time on the surface and 0.5 nm beneath it with a slight preference for OH<sup>–</sup> ion to reside longer on the surface. …”
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    Recombination of Autodissociated Water Ions in a Nanoscale Pure Water Droplet by Soonho Kwon (1402972)

    Published 2025
    “…Using a classical RexPoN force-field, we found that the ions in 1000 H<sub>2</sub>O’s spend almost 50% of the time on the surface and 0.5 nm beneath it with a slight preference for OH<sup>–</sup> ion to reside longer on the surface. …”