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Simon Nilsson’s polygon features in action.
Published 2024“…<div><p>The rapid decrease of light intensity is a potent stimulus of rats’ activity. …”
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Single Cell Proteomics Using Frog (<i>Xenopus laevis</i>) Blastomeres Isolated from Early Stage Embryos, Which Form a Geometric Progression in Protein Content
Published 2016“…Over 1 400 protein groups were identified in single-run reversed-phase liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry from single balstomeres isolated from a 16-cell embryo. When the mass of yolk-free proteins in single blastomeres decreased from ∼0.8 μg (16-cell embryo) to ∼0.2 μg (50-cell embryo), the number of protein group identifications declined from 1 466 to 644. …”
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Neuronal expression of A53T, E46K, G51D, and H50Q αSyn showed an early decline in locomotor function.
Published 2019“…Flies expressing either A53T, E46K, G51D, or H50Q αSyn showed a significant decrease in locomotor function compared with control flies, whereas flies expressing WT αSyn did not. …”
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Ofd1 protection of photoreceptors from oxidative stress via decreasing ROS production.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) The intracellular oxidant DCFH of MNU-induced ROS in 661W cells observed by green fluorescence using Leica fluorescence microscope (with monochromatic CCD), and measured using fluorometer at wavelength of 488/525 nm. …”
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Drugs susceptibility profile (EC<sub>50</sub> values and Fold-change) to the antileishmanials in all polyene resistant lines of <i>Leishmania</i> spp.
Published 2022“…<p>Mean EC<sub>50</sub> values (μM) ± Standard Deviation (SD). …”
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Relationship between OLT and soil temperature at 50-cm (a), the depth at which charcoal was measured (b), and the active layer depth (c) measured in the field for a subset of the d...
Published 2013“…</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Permafrost is tightly coupled to the organic soil layer, an interaction that mediates permafrost degradation in response to regional warming. We analyzed changes in permafrost occurrence and organic layer thickness (OLT) using more than 3000 soil pedons across a mean annual temperature (MAT) gradient. …”
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Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks
Published 2009“…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”
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Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks
Published 2009“…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”
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Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks
Published 2009“…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”
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