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Data_Sheet_1_Marathon Running Increases Synthesis and Decreases Catabolism of Joint Cartilage Type II Collagen Accompanied by High-Energy Demands and an Inflamatory Reaction.PDF
Published 2021“…Accompanied by an increase in type II collagen cartilage fibrils synthesis (sPIINP increase) and a decrease in its catabolism (sC2C decrease), without changes in non-collagenous cartilage metabolism (sCOMP, sC846, and sYKL-40). …”
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Secondary Hypervalent I(III)···O Interactions: Synthesis and Structure of Hypervalent Complexes of Diphenyl-λ<sup>3</sup>-iodanes with 18-Crown-6
Published 2002“…Substitution of an electron-withdrawing group onto the <i>para</i> position of Ph<sub>2</sub>IBF<sub>4</sub> tends to increase in the complex stability. A linear Hammett relationship (ρ = 0.59) between log <i>K</i><sub>a</sub> and σ<sub>p</sub><sup>+</sup> values of substituents indicates that the diaryl-λ<sup>3</sup>-iodanes with electropositive iodine(III) interact more efficiently with 18C6. …”
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Secondary Hypervalent I(III)···O Interactions: Synthesis and Structure of Hypervalent Complexes of Diphenyl-λ<sup>3</sup>-iodanes with 18-Crown-6
Published 2002“…Substitution of an electron-withdrawing group onto the <i>para</i> position of Ph<sub>2</sub>IBF<sub>4</sub> tends to increase in the complex stability. A linear Hammett relationship (ρ = 0.59) between log <i>K</i><sub>a</sub> and σ<sub>p</sub><sup>+</sup> values of substituents indicates that the diaryl-λ<sup>3</sup>-iodanes with electropositive iodine(III) interact more efficiently with 18C6. …”
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Secondary Hypervalent I(III)···O Interactions: Synthesis and Structure of Hypervalent Complexes of Diphenyl-λ<sup>3</sup>-iodanes with 18-Crown-6
Published 2002“…Substitution of an electron-withdrawing group onto the <i>para</i> position of Ph<sub>2</sub>IBF<sub>4</sub> tends to increase in the complex stability. A linear Hammett relationship (ρ = 0.59) between log <i>K</i><sub>a</sub> and σ<sub>p</sub><sup>+</sup> values of substituents indicates that the diaryl-λ<sup>3</sup>-iodanes with electropositive iodine(III) interact more efficiently with 18C6. …”
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Secondary Hypervalent I(III)···O Interactions: Synthesis and Structure of Hypervalent Complexes of Diphenyl-λ<sup>3</sup>-iodanes with 18-Crown-6
Published 2002“…Substitution of an electron-withdrawing group onto the <i>para</i> position of Ph<sub>2</sub>IBF<sub>4</sub> tends to increase in the complex stability. A linear Hammett relationship (ρ = 0.59) between log <i>K</i><sub>a</sub> and σ<sub>p</sub><sup>+</sup> values of substituents indicates that the diaryl-λ<sup>3</sup>-iodanes with electropositive iodine(III) interact more efficiently with 18C6. …”
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Biodegradability analysis of Gel/MWCNT nanocomposites in water as a function of time.
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Dystrophic neurites relative to Aβ42 are not reduced by nimodipine treatment.
Published 2022“…The decrease in LAMP1:Aβ42 ratio with increasing Aβ42 area was similar between vehicle and nimodipine-treated mice, with no significant differences between the two groups for any size range of plaques. …”
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Multiomics Study of Bacterial Growth Arrest in a Synthetic Biology Application
Published 2021“…We investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based on external control of RNA polymerase expression. …”
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Tri-Trophic Effects of Seasonally Variable Induced Plant Defenses Vary across the Development of a Shelter Building Moth Larva and Its Parasitoid
Published 2015“…As such, both might be expected to live in a relatively constant chemical environment. Instead, we find that a correlated set of phenolic compounds shows strong seasonal variation both within shelters and in undamaged fern tissue, and the relative level of these compounds in these two different fern tissue types switches across the summer. …”