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    Direct Visualization of Photomorphic Reaction Dynamics of Plasmonic Nanoparticles in Liquid by Four-Dimensional Electron Microscopy by Xuewen Fu (1818580)

    Published 2018
    “…The photoinduced agglomeration, coalescence, and fusion dynamics of AuNPs at different temperatures are studied. At low laser fluences, the AuNPs show a continuous aggregation in several seconds, and the aggregate size decreases with increasing fluence. …”
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    Direct Visualization of Photomorphic Reaction Dynamics of Plasmonic Nanoparticles in Liquid by Four-Dimensional Electron Microscopy by Xuewen Fu (1818580)

    Published 2018
    “…The photoinduced agglomeration, coalescence, and fusion dynamics of AuNPs at different temperatures are studied. At low laser fluences, the AuNPs show a continuous aggregation in several seconds, and the aggregate size decreases with increasing fluence. …”
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    Direct Visualization of Photomorphic Reaction Dynamics of Plasmonic Nanoparticles in Liquid by Four-Dimensional Electron Microscopy by Xuewen Fu (1818580)

    Published 2018
    “…The photoinduced agglomeration, coalescence, and fusion dynamics of AuNPs at different temperatures are studied. At low laser fluences, the AuNPs show a continuous aggregation in several seconds, and the aggregate size decreases with increasing fluence. …”
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    Spreading Electron Density Thin: Increasing the Chromophore Size in Polyaromatic Wires Decreases Interchromophoric Electronic Coupling by Mohammad M. Hossain (420598)

    Published 2018
    “…However, it is not well-understood how the interchromophoric electronic coupling varies with the chromophore size in linearly connected molecular wires. Here, we show with the aid of electrochemistry, electronic spectroscopy, density functional theory calculations, and theoretical modeling that as the number of aromatic moieties in a single chromophore increases, the interchromophoric electronic coupling decreases and may reach negligible values if the chromophore is sufficiently large. …”
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    Linear mixed effect model estimates of fixed effects (ADAS-cog, MMSE, ADL, NPI). by Yulian Zhang (754754)

    Published 2015
    “…Compared with week-24, the scores of ADAS-cog in the follow up in week 48 showed a decrease of 0.40±1.63 in YHD group, but significantly less than the decrease of 1.38±2.68 in DH group (p<0.05).…”
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    Exploring the Potential of Metal–Organic Frameworks for Cryogenic Helium-Based Gas Gap Heat Switches via High-Throughput Computational Screening by Lingxiao Qin (18181961)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>v</i><sub>sor</sub> and <i>q</i><sub>tot</sub> generally change in the same direction, which implies it is possible to reduce both parameters simultaneously by choosing a suitable MOF. Structure–performance analysis reveals that 1/<i>v</i><sub>sor</sub> consistently increases first and then decreases with pore limiting diameter, largest cavity diameter, available pore volume, accessible surface area, helium void fraction, and bulk density. …”
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    Flowchart of the proposed method. by Muhammad Hamraz (15353910)

    Published 2023
    “…The corresponding weights of these procedures are then multiplied and arranged in decreasing order. Larger weight of a feature indicates its discriminatory power in classifying the tissue samples to their true classes. …”
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    First-in-Class Hydrazide-Based HDAC6 Selective Inhibitor with Potent Oral Anti-Inflammatory Activity by Attenuating NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Kairui Yue (11874403)

    Published 2022
    “…To our surprise, <b>35m</b> establishes significant improvement in the pharmacokinetic property with much higher AUC<sub>0‑inf</sub> (10292 ng·h/mL) and oral bioavailability (93.4%) than hydroximic acid-based HDAC6 inhibitors Tubastatin A and ACY-1215. Low-dose <b>35m</b> remarkably decreases LPS-induced IL-1β release both <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> by blocking the activation of NLRP3, indicating that <b>35m</b> can be a potential orally active therapeutic agent for the treatment of NLRP3-related diseases.…”
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    First-in-Class Hydrazide-Based HDAC6 Selective Inhibitor with Potent Oral Anti-Inflammatory Activity by Attenuating NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Kairui Yue (11874403)

    Published 2022
    “…To our surprise, <b>35m</b> establishes significant improvement in the pharmacokinetic property with much higher AUC<sub>0‑inf</sub> (10292 ng·h/mL) and oral bioavailability (93.4%) than hydroximic acid-based HDAC6 inhibitors Tubastatin A and ACY-1215. Low-dose <b>35m</b> remarkably decreases LPS-induced IL-1β release both <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> by blocking the activation of NLRP3, indicating that <b>35m</b> can be a potential orally active therapeutic agent for the treatment of NLRP3-related diseases.…”
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    Dynamic changes in expression of c-Met, p-Met and RPE65 in the retina of B6 and TPR-Met mice after laser injury. by Masataka Kasaoka (315963)

    Published 2013
    “…On day 7 and 14, c-Met expression (C – D) decreased but remained higher than control (A). Similarly, in TPR-Met mice, c-Met expression significantly increased after laser injury (F) although obvious expression was found in sham-treated eyes (control; E). c-Met expression decreased from day 7 to day 14. …”
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    FGF inhibitor and six additional compounds that impair nerve regeneration after fin removal also impair regeneration after laser nerve transection. by Juliane Bremer (161529)

    Published 2017
    “…There was no difference in the change of the neuronal cell body number between DMSO and 10-HCT treated larvae when left untransected or after nerve transection, suggesting that 10-HCT did not reduce neuronal survival. However, following laser nerve transection in both DMSO and 10-HCT treated larvae, the number of neurons decreased on average by 3 neurons, suggesting that a subset of neurons with transected axons died.…”