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  1. 13021

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  2. 13022

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  3. 13023

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  4. 13024

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  5. 13025

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  6. 13026

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  7. 13027

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  8. 13028

    Predicted proportions of cooperation (<i>n = 28</i>). by John J. Nay (3172248)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>We could not include more than one game structure from two papers (game structures 3 and 18) that comprised our integrated data set [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0155656#pone.0155656.ref006" target="_blank">6</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0155656#pone.0155656.ref009" target="_blank">9</a>], because they were comparing either to one-shot games or games with artificial opponents. …”
  9. 13029

    CBS reduces the expression of inflammatory genes in MIO-M1 under stress conditions. by Carmen Ciavarella (3964478)

    Published 2020
    “…During oxidative stress, (A) IL-6 expression does not present significant variations and (B) TNF-α shows a decreasing trend with CBS. …”
  10. 13030

    Characterization of <i>gprK</i> Encoding a Putative Hybrid G-Protein-Coupled Receptor in <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i> by Mun-Gu Jung (3095184)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, Δ<i>gprK</i> results in hyper-activation of germination even in the absence of carbon source, and elevated expression and activity of the protein kinase A PkaC1. …”
  11. 13031

    DataSheet1_Discovery of METTL3 Small Molecule Inhibitors by Virtual Screening of Natural Products.docx by Yue Du (588488)

    Published 2022
    “…The cellular assay of m<sup>6</sup>A methylation inhibition showed that quercetin decreased m<sup>6</sup>A level in a dose-dependent manner in MIA PaCa-2 pancreatic cancer cells. …”
  12. 13032

    Impact of Alkali Metal Coordination on the Photoluminescence Quantum Efficiency Trend in Hybrid Supramolecular Trimetallic Halides by Pan Wang (198097)

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we synthesize six new hybrid trimetallic halides and their solid solutions with the general formula [(<i>A</i>18C6)<sub>3</sub><i>MX</i><sub>4</sub>][<i>BX</i><sub>4</sub>] (where <i>A</i> = K<sup>+</sup>, Rb<sup>+</sup>, Cs<sup>+</sup>; M = Mn<sup>2+</sup> or Mn<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>Zn<sub><i>x</i><sup>2+</sup></sub>; <i>B</i> = In<sup>3+</sup>; <i>X</i> = Cl<sup>–</sup> or Br<sup>–</sup>), abbreviated as <i>A</i>-<i>M</i>-<i>X</i>. …”
  13. 13033

    Table_1_Psychological Balance Scale: Validation Studies of an Integrative Measure of Well-Being.docx by Anastasia Besika (11441776)

    Published 2021
    “…Altogether, this work may contribute toward a nuanced understanding of well-being and form the basis of interventions that aim to decrease emotional discomfort and increase meaning, happiness, and life satisfaction.…”
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  16. 13036

    Spot assays and gene expression analyses after tannic acid exposure. by Ming-Feng Lin (768243)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Spot assay. The wild-type strain exhibited better tolerance to tannic acid than the <i>baeR</i> mutant strain. …”
  17. 13037

    The interaction between PSD95 and the NMDAR is transiently disrupted upon NMDAR stimulation. by Kim Doré (659533)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Two examples of confocal images of 14 DIV dendrites expressing GluN1-GFP (first column) and PSD95-mCherry (second column). …”
  18. 13038

    Presentation1_Ligand-bound integrin αvβ6 internalisation and trafficking.pdf by Amelia Meecham (13301040)

    Published 2022
    “…Integrins use endocytosis and trafficking as a means of regulating their surface expression and thus their functions, however little is known of how this process is regulated in the context of αvβ6. …”
  19. 13039

    Skn-1a is required for the functional differentiation of Trpm5-positive tracheal brush cells. by Junpei Yamashita (2583877)

    Published 2017
    “…C: Quantification of the number of immunosignals for Trpm5 and villin in the wild-type and <i>Skn-1a</i>-/- tracheal epithelium. The signals of Trpm5 were completely absent in the <i>Skn-1a</i>-/- tracheal epithelium, and the number of villin-single positive cells was significantly decreased in <i>Skn-1a</i>-/- mice. …”
  20. 13040

    File S1 - <i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i> Evades the Protective Role of Interferon-Gamma-Signaling in Parasite-Infected Cells by Philipp Stahl (443447)

    Published 2014
    “…The inhibitory effect of IFNγ on parasite replication requires cytokine pre-treatment. (A,B) Twelve hours of pre-treatment with interferon-γ significantly decreased parasite load, as determined by reduced numbers of both infected cells (A) and intracellular amastigotes per cell (B). …”