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ATP production vs. substrate limits with high cost respiration.
Published 2018“…As shrinking the constraint, the ATP production is linearly decreased until the limit reaches 3.92 in which <i>v</i><sub>2</sub> = 0, then the production is linearly decreased with a sharper speed until 117.6 when there is no net external substrate provided. …”
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ATP production vs. substrate limits with low cost respiration.
Published 2018“…As shrinking the constraint, the ATP production rate is linearly decreased until 545.4 when there is no net external substrate provided. …”
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Mutual information between neural activity and physical coordinates with input noise of magnitude <i>σ</i> = 0.5.
Published 2022“…(<b>C</b>) Information decreases with network size for linear coordinates and increases for circular coordinates. …”
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Image_5_Effects of Circular RNA of Chicken Growth Hormone Receptor Gene on Cell Proliferation.TIF
Published 2021“…Previously, we identified a circular RNA derived from the chicken GHR gene, named circGHR. …”
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Image_1_Effects of Circular RNA of Chicken Growth Hormone Receptor Gene on Cell Proliferation.TIF
Published 2021“…Previously, we identified a circular RNA derived from the chicken GHR gene, named circGHR. …”
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Image_2_Effects of Circular RNA of Chicken Growth Hormone Receptor Gene on Cell Proliferation.TIF
Published 2021“…Previously, we identified a circular RNA derived from the chicken GHR gene, named circGHR. …”
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Table_2_Effects of Circular RNA of Chicken Growth Hormone Receptor Gene on Cell Proliferation.XLS
Published 2021“…Previously, we identified a circular RNA derived from the chicken GHR gene, named circGHR. …”
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Image_4_Effects of Circular RNA of Chicken Growth Hormone Receptor Gene on Cell Proliferation.TIF
Published 2021“…Previously, we identified a circular RNA derived from the chicken GHR gene, named circGHR. …”
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Image_3_Effects of Circular RNA of Chicken Growth Hormone Receptor Gene on Cell Proliferation.TIF
Published 2021“…Previously, we identified a circular RNA derived from the chicken GHR gene, named circGHR. …”
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Table_1_Effects of Circular RNA of Chicken Growth Hormone Receptor Gene on Cell Proliferation.XLS
Published 2021“…Previously, we identified a circular RNA derived from the chicken GHR gene, named circGHR. …”
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Two-Dimensional Triblock Peptide Assemblies for the Stabilization of Pickering Emulsions with pH Responsiveness
Published 2022“…The molecules are stacked in the platelets with a linear conformation, rather than in a U-shape. …”
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Two-Dimensional Triblock Peptide Assemblies for the Stabilization of Pickering Emulsions with pH Responsiveness
Published 2022“…The molecules are stacked in the platelets with a linear conformation, rather than in a U-shape. …”
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Revealing Deformation Mechanisms in Polymer-Grafted Thermoplastic Elastomers via <i>In Situ</i> Small-Angle X‑ray Scattering
Published 2023“…Here, <i>in situ</i> small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements during uniaxial extension reveal distinct deformation mechanisms between a commercially available linear poly(styrene)–poly(butadiene)–poly(styrene) (SBS) triblock copolymer and the grafted SBS version containing grafted poly(styrene) (PS) chains from the poly(butadiene) (PBD) midblock. …”
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Revealing Deformation Mechanisms in Polymer-Grafted Thermoplastic Elastomers via <i>In Situ</i> Small-Angle X‑ray Scattering
Published 2023“…Here, <i>in situ</i> small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements during uniaxial extension reveal distinct deformation mechanisms between a commercially available linear poly(styrene)–poly(butadiene)–poly(styrene) (SBS) triblock copolymer and the grafted SBS version containing grafted poly(styrene) (PS) chains from the poly(butadiene) (PBD) midblock. …”