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    Lowering membrane negative charge further reduces tubulation ability for the D151N and R154Q mutants. by Tingting Wu (228837)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Electron micrographs of liposomes (60% DOPC/20% DOPS/10% DOPE/10% PI(4,5)P<sub>2</sub>) incubated with BIN1 N-BAR and the mutants. …”
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    Spraying zinc oxide nanoparticles on pistachios (<i>Pistacia vera</i> L.) for preservation in cold storage by Masoomeh Hasanshahi (18937236)

    Published 2024
    “…Phenolics and flavonoids of kernels decreased, parallel to a decrease in weight. Nano-ZnO (2%) prevented this reduction well. …”
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    Highly Porous, Hydrophobic, and Compressible Cellulose Nanocrystals/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Aerogels as Recyclable Absorbents for Oil–Water Separation by Xiaoyu Gong (2284477)

    Published 2019
    “…Different from other CNC reinforced materials that cannot be cyclically compressed, these cellulose nanocrystals/PVA aerogels could be compressible for 50 cycles without a significant decrease in mechanical strength, thus demonstrated excellent robustness. …”
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    Highly Porous, Hydrophobic, and Compressible Cellulose Nanocrystals/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Aerogels as Recyclable Absorbents for Oil–Water Separation by Xiaoyu Gong (2284477)

    Published 2019
    “…Different from other CNC reinforced materials that cannot be cyclically compressed, these cellulose nanocrystals/PVA aerogels could be compressible for 50 cycles without a significant decrease in mechanical strength, thus demonstrated excellent robustness. …”
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    Predicting hypothetical scenarios II: diffuse mosquito vector competition in Marujá. by Gabriel Zorello Laporta (392824)

    Published 2013
    “…The black isoline represents malaria transmission threshold (). Color legend shows a range of values from 0.00 to 1.50.</p>…”
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    Changes in various parameters in various organs after burn injury. by Bartosz Szczesny (16538)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A single arrow shows a statistically significant change; double arrows show statistically significant changes that are more than 100% increases (i.e. doubling of the parameter) or a more than 50% decrease in the given parameter. …”
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    The ‘first collapse’. by Stuart Carson (4423753)

    Published 2017
    “…A simultaneous large increase in <i>ρ</i> and decrease in <i>σ</i>.…”
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    Coenzyme binding causes CPR to close. by Christopher R. Pudney (191314)

    Published 2011
    “…The introduction of an acceptor fluorophore causes a decrease in donor emission and an increase in acceptor emission when the donor is excited (red arrows), which is demonstrative of FRET. …”
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    UCHL1 promotes cell proliferation and invasion. by Patricia C. Sanchez-Diaz (403746)

    Published 2017
    “…Cells were incubated for 10 days. On average, a 40–50% decrease in soft agar growth was observed in the UCHL1 knockdowns compared to control SJ-GBM2 and SF188 cells (<i>P ≤</i> 0.05). …”
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    Relation of DELTA-1/NOTCH signalling and <i>Tis21</i> expression in the prospective spinal cord. by Barbara Hämmerle (36261)

    Published 2007
    “…<p>AA″. Confocal projection (25 µm) of double ISH for <i>Delta-1</i> and <i>Tis21</i> in the transition zone of a HH10 embryo showing several double labelled cells (white arrows) and cells expressing either <i>Tis21</i> (magenta arrows) or <i>Delta-1</i> (green arrows). …”
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    Sanger sequencing validation of chimera virus. by Hui Wang (30400)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) SNP profile of the 5’ recombination junction using the Sanger sequences, showing a decrease of polymorphism after the recombination junction. …”
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    Nerve conduction and excitability variables before, during and after ischemia. by Jeannette Hofmeijer (424416)

    Published 2013
    “…Values during and after ischemia are expressed as a percentage of values before ischemia with negative values indicating a decrease and positive values an increase. …”
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