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    TGFβ1 expression was increased, and RASAL1 expression was decreased in NTM cells in response to a hypoxic environment. by Fiona McDonnell (2636635)

    Published 2016
    “…A 0hr Control was set to 100%, and the normoxic and hypoxic results were presented as a percentage of this; Normoxic = 95.5%, Hypoxic = 159.4% (P<0.01). n = 3 *P<0.05, **P<0.01. …”
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    DSB repair decreases after aHCT. by Sandrine Lacoste (542600)

    Published 2017
    “…<b>(B)</b> Repair post-aHCT normalized to pre-aHCT for each patient. A value <100% indicates a decrease in NHEJ (close triangles) or SSA (open triangle) after transplant.…”
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    NMR and EPR Spectroscopic and Structural Studies of Low-Spin, (d<sub>xz</sub>,d<sub>y</sub><sub>z</sub>)<sup>4</sup>(d<sub>x</sub><sub>y</sub>)<sup>1</sup> Ground State Fe(III) Bis... by Liliya A. Yatsunyk (1933270)

    Published 2004
    “…Therefore, we conclude that a <i>ruffled geometry stabilizes the </i><i>(d</i><i><sub>xz,</sub></i><i>d</i><i><sub>yz</sub></i><i>)</i><i><sup>4</sup></i><sup></sup><i>(d</i><i><sub>xy</sub></i><i>)</i><i><sup>1</sup></i><sup></sup><i> ground state, but is not necessary for its existence</i>.…”
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    NMR and EPR Spectroscopic and Structural Studies of Low-Spin, (d<sub>xz</sub>,d<sub>y</sub><sub>z</sub>)<sup>4</sup>(d<sub>x</sub><sub>y</sub>)<sup>1</sup> Ground State Fe(III) Bis... by Liliya A. Yatsunyk (1933270)

    Published 2004
    “…Therefore, we conclude that a <i>ruffled geometry stabilizes the </i><i>(d</i><i><sub>xz,</sub></i><i>d</i><i><sub>yz</sub></i><i>)</i><i><sup>4</sup></i><sup></sup><i>(d</i><i><sub>xy</sub></i><i>)</i><i><sup>1</sup></i><sup></sup><i> ground state, but is not necessary for its existence</i>.…”
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    Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks by A. Nalaparaju (2109649)

    Published 2009
    “…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”
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    Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks by A. Nalaparaju (2109649)

    Published 2009
    “…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”
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    Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks by A. Nalaparaju (2109649)

    Published 2009
    “…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”