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    Computational model of WDR neuron with ASIC1a channel parameters and a synaptic cleft acidification system. by Magda Chafaï (15307098)

    Published 2023
    “…<b><i>E</i></b>, Simulation windup curves obtained without (control, no ASIC, black dots) and with moderate heteromeric ASIC1a conductances <i><u>g</u></i> is 0.4nS, 0.8nS, 1.5nS and 3nS, green squares). …”
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    Image1_The serotonin receptor 5-HT2A modulates lifespan and protein feeding in Drosophila melanogaster.pdf by Allyson S. Munneke (14200148)

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, serotonin signaling through receptor 5-HT2A is likely recruited to promote motivation for protein intake, and chronic reduction of protein-drive through loss of 5-HT2A signaling leads to a lower protein set-point adaptation, which influences physiology, decreases feeding, and increases lifespan. …”
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    Image2_The serotonin receptor 5-HT2A modulates lifespan and protein feeding in Drosophila melanogaster.pdf by Allyson S. Munneke (14200148)

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, serotonin signaling through receptor 5-HT2A is likely recruited to promote motivation for protein intake, and chronic reduction of protein-drive through loss of 5-HT2A signaling leads to a lower protein set-point adaptation, which influences physiology, decreases feeding, and increases lifespan. …”
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    Image3_The serotonin receptor 5-HT2A modulates lifespan and protein feeding in Drosophila melanogaster.pdf by Allyson S. Munneke (14200148)

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, serotonin signaling through receptor 5-HT2A is likely recruited to promote motivation for protein intake, and chronic reduction of protein-drive through loss of 5-HT2A signaling leads to a lower protein set-point adaptation, which influences physiology, decreases feeding, and increases lifespan. …”
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    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…In this work, for the first time, we utilize inverse-electron demand Diels–Alder (iEDDA) modification to control the structural flexibility and porosity of an open framework material. We selected a series of dienophiles with increasing bulkiness including ethyl vinyl ether (<b>eve</b>), cyclohexene (<b>chx</b>), norbornene (<b>nor</b>), and 5-norbornene-2-methanol (<b>noh</b>) to modify a tetrazine-based linker (3,6-dipyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine, <b>dpt</b>) incorporated in a unique doubly interpenetrated 3D hybrid MOF–HOF porous material (HOF, hydrogen-bonded organic framework), {[Cd<sub>2</sub>(coh)<sub>2</sub>(dpt)<sub>2</sub>]·guests}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (<b>JUK-20</b>). …”
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    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…In this work, for the first time, we utilize inverse-electron demand Diels–Alder (iEDDA) modification to control the structural flexibility and porosity of an open framework material. We selected a series of dienophiles with increasing bulkiness including ethyl vinyl ether (<b>eve</b>), cyclohexene (<b>chx</b>), norbornene (<b>nor</b>), and 5-norbornene-2-methanol (<b>noh</b>) to modify a tetrazine-based linker (3,6-dipyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine, <b>dpt</b>) incorporated in a unique doubly interpenetrated 3D hybrid MOF–HOF porous material (HOF, hydrogen-bonded organic framework), {[Cd<sub>2</sub>(coh)<sub>2</sub>(dpt)<sub>2</sub>]·guests}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (<b>JUK-20</b>). …”
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    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…In this work, for the first time, we utilize inverse-electron demand Diels–Alder (iEDDA) modification to control the structural flexibility and porosity of an open framework material. We selected a series of dienophiles with increasing bulkiness including ethyl vinyl ether (<b>eve</b>), cyclohexene (<b>chx</b>), norbornene (<b>nor</b>), and 5-norbornene-2-methanol (<b>noh</b>) to modify a tetrazine-based linker (3,6-dipyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine, <b>dpt</b>) incorporated in a unique doubly interpenetrated 3D hybrid MOF–HOF porous material (HOF, hydrogen-bonded organic framework), {[Cd<sub>2</sub>(coh)<sub>2</sub>(dpt)<sub>2</sub>]·guests}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (<b>JUK-20</b>). …”
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    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…In this work, for the first time, we utilize inverse-electron demand Diels–Alder (iEDDA) modification to control the structural flexibility and porosity of an open framework material. We selected a series of dienophiles with increasing bulkiness including ethyl vinyl ether (<b>eve</b>), cyclohexene (<b>chx</b>), norbornene (<b>nor</b>), and 5-norbornene-2-methanol (<b>noh</b>) to modify a tetrazine-based linker (3,6-dipyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine, <b>dpt</b>) incorporated in a unique doubly interpenetrated 3D hybrid MOF–HOF porous material (HOF, hydrogen-bonded organic framework), {[Cd<sub>2</sub>(coh)<sub>2</sub>(dpt)<sub>2</sub>]·guests}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (<b>JUK-20</b>). …”
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    DataSheet1_Decreasing viscosity and increasing accessible load by replacing classical diluents with a hydrotrope in liquid–liquid extraction.docx by Asmae El Maangar (19690522)

    Published 2025
    “…Hydrotropes have never been studied as diluents in the context of metal recycling. We show that using hydrotropes as a diluent decreases the viscosity of solutions by more than a factor of ten, even under high load by extracted cations. …”
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    MG-suppressed cell proliferation in a xenotransplantation model. by Chien-Yu Huang (802982)

    Published 2021
    “…Fluorescence labeled Hep3B and HepJ5 cells were implanted into an embryo yolk of the zebrafish, and then embryos were exposed to 40 μg/ml MG or dH<sub>2</sub>O as a vehicle control. …”
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