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Smartphone-Based Janus Micromotors Strategy for Motion-Based Detection of Glutathione
Published 2021“…The presence of glutathione in peroxide-rich sample media results in the decrease in the speed of 20 μm graphene-wrapped/PtNPs Janus micromotors due to poisoning of the catalytic layer by a thiol bond formation. …”
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Smartphone-Based Janus Micromotors Strategy for Motion-Based Detection of Glutathione
Published 2021“…The presence of glutathione in peroxide-rich sample media results in the decrease in the speed of 20 μm graphene-wrapped/PtNPs Janus micromotors due to poisoning of the catalytic layer by a thiol bond formation. …”
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Smartphone-Based Janus Micromotors Strategy for Motion-Based Detection of Glutathione
Published 2021“…The presence of glutathione in peroxide-rich sample media results in the decrease in the speed of 20 μm graphene-wrapped/PtNPs Janus micromotors due to poisoning of the catalytic layer by a thiol bond formation. …”
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Smartphone-Based Janus Micromotors Strategy for Motion-Based Detection of Glutathione
Published 2021“…The presence of glutathione in peroxide-rich sample media results in the decrease in the speed of 20 μm graphene-wrapped/PtNPs Janus micromotors due to poisoning of the catalytic layer by a thiol bond formation. …”
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Dietary Macronutrient Composition Directs ChREBP Isoform Expression and Glucose Metabolism in Mice
Published 2016“…<div><p>Carbohydrate response element binding protein (ChREBP) is a lipogenic transcription factor that is thought to be involved in the development of hepatic steatosis and insulin resistance. …”
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VEGF and sFlt-1 mutant phenotypes. VEGF mutant overexpression of VEGF by RT-PCR and ELISA. sFlt-1 mutant expression of sFlt-1 by RT-PCR.
Published 2016“…(G) sFlt-1 mutant mice duodenum demonstrated a significant decrease in full length Flt-1 and sFlt-1 transcript at 21 days compared to littermates, suggesting a negative feedback response. …”
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Laterality index.
Published 2016“…<p>During Baseline, when the mechanical efficiency of the non-painful leg was manipulated (<i>Decreased efficiency experiment</i>, <b>A</b>; or <i>Increased efficiency experiment</i>, <b>B</b>), laterality index (distribution of force between the legs) did not change. …”
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Correlation between changes in plantarflexion force produced by the painful leg and changes in EMG amplitude of both agonist (soleus: SOL) and antagonist (tibialis anterior: TA) mu...
Published 2016“…<p>For both experiments, a moderate to strong positive correlation was found between change in force produced by the painful limb and change in EMG amplitude of soleus and tibialis anterior. …”
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Species' Life-History Traits Explain Interspecific Variation in Reservoir Competence: A Possible Mechanism Underlying the Dilution Effect
Published 2013“…Given that both larger body mass and smaller clutch size were linked to higher extinction risk of local populations, our study suggests that with decreasing biodiversity, species with a higher reservoir competence are more likely to remain in the community, and thereby increase the risk of transmitting these pathogens, which might be a possible mechanism underlying the dilution effect.…”
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Nemp1 supports NE openings in erythroblasts.
Published 2022“…Ery A, B, and C were distinguished based on increasing Ter119 intensity and decreasing nuclear diameter (7.4, 6.4, and 5.4 μm for EryA, B, and C, respectively). …”
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