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Directional Noncovalent Interactions: Repulsion and Dispersion
Published 2016“…The potential-energy hypersurfaces show two types of minima: (1) collinear with the dihalogen bond and (2) in a bridging position. The former represent the most stable minima for these systems, and their binding energies decrease in the order Br > Cl > F. …”
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Directional Noncovalent Interactions: Repulsion and Dispersion
Published 2016“…The potential-energy hypersurfaces show two types of minima: (1) collinear with the dihalogen bond and (2) in a bridging position. The former represent the most stable minima for these systems, and their binding energies decrease in the order Br > Cl > F. …”
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Directional Noncovalent Interactions: Repulsion and Dispersion
Published 2016“…The potential-energy hypersurfaces show two types of minima: (1) collinear with the dihalogen bond and (2) in a bridging position. The former represent the most stable minima for these systems, and their binding energies decrease in the order Br > Cl > F. …”
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Dose-response effects of TGF-beta on TMEM16A, CFTR, e-cadherin, and vimentin in T84 cells.
Published 2014“…<p>T84 cells were treated with TGF-beta (vehicle control, 0.1, 1.0, and10 ng/ml) for 48 h, followed by Ussing chamber and immunoblot as described in Methods. (<b>A and B</b>) CaCC (*<i>P<</i>0.003, **P<0.01) and CFTR (*<i>P<</i>0.0001) currents were reduced by TGF-beta treatment at every dose used. …”
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Dose-response effects of TGF-beta on TMEM16A, CFTR, e-cadherin, and vimentin in HAECs.
Published 2014“…<p>HAECs were treated with TGF-beta (vehicle control, 0.1, 1.0, and10 ng/ml) for 48 h, followed by Using chamber and immunoblot as described in Methods. (<b>A and B</b>) CaCC (*<i>P<</i>0.0016) and CFTR (*<i>P<</i>0.0001) currents were reduced by TGF-beta treatment at every dose used. …”
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<i>In silico</i> Analysis of Conformational Changes Induced by Mutation of Aromatic Binding Residues: Consequences for Drug Binding in the hERG K+ Channel
Published 2011“…Nevertheless, some drugs are only weakly affected by mutation Y652A. In this study we utilize molecular dynamics simulations and docking studies to analyze the different effects of mutation Y652A on a selected number of hERG blockers. …”
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<i>NbDRP2–1/2</i> is required for FLS2 internalization.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) Confocal imaging in <i>N</i>. <i>benthamiana</i> pavement cells reveals that decreased <i>NbDRP2–1/2</i> expression leads to a significant reduction of subcellular distribution of FLS2-GFP in endosomes (green dots) after flg22 elicitation (100 μM). …”
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Polygenic Analysis of Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease from Mainland China
Published 2015“…<div><p>Recently, a number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified to be associated with late-onset Alzheimer disease (LOAD) through genome-wide association study data. …”