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Gluc as a reporter to monitor secretory pathway.
Published 2013“…Cells were treated for 24 hrs with different drugs which interfere with the secretory pathway. (A) Cell-free conditioned media were assayed for Gluc activity which showed that Gluc secretion is decreased upon blocking the secretory pathway. …”
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Slag Foaming Fundamentals - A Critical Assessment
Published 2022“…Unfortunately, slag foaming is a highly dynamic process that is difficult to control. …”
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Zfp322a is required for ES pluripotency.
Published 2014“…<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Zfp322a</i> mRNA level was decreased in mES cells cultured in LIF withdrawal ESC medium. …”
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Lysosome Transport as a Function of Lysosome Diameter
Published 2014“…We used osmotic swelling to double the diameter of lysosomes, creating a population of enlarged lysosomes. This allowed us to directly examine the intracellular transport of the same organelle as a function of diameter. …”
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33926
(a) The y components of the Z curves for , , and genomes
Published 2011“…</p><p></p> (b) The y component of the Z curve for K-12 genome. Comparing (a) with (b) and putting emphasis on the coordinate values, it is found that the y component increases or decreases much slower along the DNA sequence for than that for the other four genomes. …”
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Compounds in DHJSD with a total score of 100.
Published 2024“…Duhuo Jisheng Decoction (DHJSD) is a formula quoted in <i>Bei Ji Qian jin Yao Fang</i>, which was compiled by Sun Simiao in the Tang Dynasty of China. …”
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Centrosome dynamics as a function of vesicle velocity.
Published 2013“…As the difference in number of vesicles moving along microtubules in the far and near cortical sides decreases, the centrosome slows down (arrows). Given that slower vesicles experience a smaller drag force, they lead to a slower centrosome. …”
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Two scenarios for a rodent conflict test.
Published 2015“…<p>An animal is rewarded with food pellets for approaching a pellet dispenser, but there is a possibility of being punished by an electric shock. …”
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A model for the regulation of histone gene transcription.
Published 2013“…In late S phase, the CBP/p300 association with histone promoters is decreased, likely accompanied by increased SIRT1 recruitment, which in conjunction with more oxidative cellular redox (higher NAD+ level) stimulates the HDAC activity of SIRT1 specifically targeting histone gene promoters hence accounting for declination of histone expression in a coordinated fashion. …”
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33933
Dynamo driven by precession in a spherical shell
Published 2018“…We use the exact same parameters as Tilgner (2005) in his figure 4, namely a Poincaré number Po=0.3 and a precession angle alpha=120°.…”
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Water Transport with a Carbon Nanotube Pump
Published 2010“…It is revealed that the accelerated period of multiple water molecules is longer than that in the transportation of a single water molecule. In addition, the fluctuations in the nanotube wall due to the buckling propagation and a higher environmental temperature will all lead to obvious decreases in the water velocity and hence retard the transportation process.…”
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Phase transition as a function of fascin concentration.
Published 2008“…Above a certain fascin concentration of 0.5 µM (g) the size and the number of stars decreases; the stars coexist with an entangled network of actin/fascin bundles, seen in the image background. …”
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33938
The effect of resolution and mobility in a theoretical population.
Published 2014“…The number of smallest LandScan units aggregated to make one pixel increases from left to right along the x-axis (and resolution decreases). The spatial spread of the epidemic in these three scenarios is illustrated in a <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003561#pcbi.1003561.s006" target="_blank">Movie S1</a>.…”
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A DNA Virus of <em>Drosophila</em>
Published 2011“…In 2 species, <em>D. innubila</em> and <em>D. falleni</em>, the virus is associated with a severe (∼80–90%) loss of fecundity and significantly decreased lifespan.…”
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Target page showing a target list
Published 2011“…In this case, a list of 49 targets (selected from 's genome with the criteria specified in ) was ranked by decreasing coverage by NRDB database proteins, and a table constructed showing the target's identifier (in sgTarget), accession number, name, molecular weight, length, GRAVY score, isoelectric point, coverage by NRDB database proteins (including the span of the alignments on the target and the top taxonomic group which encompasses all reported alignments) and function annotation (the top InterPro hit and its GO high-level molecular function) (as specified in ).…”