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A Membrane Biophysics Perspective on the Mechanism of Alcohol Toxicity
Published 2023“…Structure–toxicity relationships for alcohols ranging from methanol to hexadecanol are collated, and estimates of alcohol toxicity per alcohol molecule in the cell membrane are made. The latter reveal a minimum toxicity value per molecule around butanol before alcohol toxicity per molecule increases to a maximum around decanol and subsequently decreases again. …”
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Can COSMOTherm Predict a Salting in Effect?
Published 2017“…We have used COSMO-RS, a method combining quantum chemistry with statistical thermodynamics, to compute Setschenow constants (<i>K</i><sub>S</sub>) for a large array of organic solutes and salts. …”
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Transient responses in area MT and model circuit.
Published 2021“…<p>(A) Population response of 94 MT neurons exhibiting large transients (black arrows) in response to stimulus onset (at <i>t</i> = 0.25 s), movement onset (at <i>t</i> = 0.5 s), speed change (at <i>t</i> = 1.25 s), movement offset (at <i>t</i> = 2.0 s) and stimulus offset (at <i>t</i> = 2.25 s). …”
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Effect of asymmetric (<i>a ≠ b</i>) and symmetric (<i>a = b</i>) parasites’ contribution to total virulence (V).
Published 2012“…The dashed white line exemplifies a situation where virulence is largely defined by parasite A (a>>b) and parasite B inhibits parasite A (<i>x</i>>0). …”