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  1. 9081

    Use of 2-Aminopurine Fluorescence To Examine Conformational Changes during Nucleotide Incorporation by DNA Polymerase I (Klenow Fragment)<sup>†</sup> by Vandana Purohit (2947848)

    Published 2003
    “…Finally, when the primer had a 3‘-OH, a fluorescence decrease with a rate equal to the rate of nucleotide incorporation was observed with both 0 and +1 position reporters. …”
  2. 9082

    Use of 2-Aminopurine Fluorescence To Examine Conformational Changes during Nucleotide Incorporation by DNA Polymerase I (Klenow Fragment)<sup>†</sup> by Vandana Purohit (2947848)

    Published 2003
    “…Finally, when the primer had a 3‘-OH, a fluorescence decrease with a rate equal to the rate of nucleotide incorporation was observed with both 0 and +1 position reporters. …”
  3. 9083

    The role of cell density on drug response in multilayered cell culture. by Maria Håkanson (154559)

    Published 2012
    “…Using the same experimental setup, we found that proliferation in monolayers decreased with increasing cell density (E). A significant decrease in proliferation compared to a sub-confluent situation was observed at a cell density of 86 cells per pattern. …”
  4. 9084

    RES complex is associated with intron definition and required for zebrafish early embryogenesis by Juan Pablo Fernandez (5478497)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical step of gene expression in eukaryotes. …”
  5. 9085

    Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes by Simou Sun (3089832)

    Published 2018
    “…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
  6. 9086

    Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes by Simou Sun (3089832)

    Published 2018
    “…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
  7. 9087

    Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes by Simou Sun (3089832)

    Published 2018
    “…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
  8. 9088

    Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes by Simou Sun (3089832)

    Published 2018
    “…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
  9. 9089

    Multistep Interactions between Ibuprofen and Lipid Membranes by Simou Sun (3089832)

    Published 2018
    “…Ibuprofen (IBU) interacts with phosphatidylcholine membranes in three distinct steps as a function of concentration. In a first step (<10 μM), IBU electrostatically adsorbs to the lipid headgroups and gradually decreases the interfacial potential. …”
  10. 9090

    Translation Initiation Factor AteIF(iso)4E Is Involved in Selective mRNA Translation in Arabidopsis Thaliana Seedlings by Ana Valeria Martínez-Silva (182293)

    Published 2012
    “…<div><p>One of the most regulated steps of translation initiation is the recruitment of mRNA by the translation machinery. …”
  11. 9091

    Comparison of topological properties of first generation and second generation networks. by Andriana S. L. O. Campanharo (346326)

    Published 2013
    “…As increases, random shortcuts generally decrease the distance between nodes, although for some cases, larger path lengths also arise due to redistribution of weights on the shortest path to other nodes. …”
  12. 9092

    The plasticity direction differs between Up/Downbound micromodules. by Elías M. Fernández Santoro (22470299)

    Published 2025
    “…All values are unitless and represent normalized synaptic efficacy changes per time step in the model.</i> <b>(G)</b> <i>Relative difference of synaptic weights of all PCs connecting to PF 1 before and after each plasticity (AP 1, 2, 3 and 4) between the epochs (current weight divided by the one of the previous event) for Upbound zones.…”
  13. 9093

    Could the radiographic image quality be affected by the excessive use of the photostimulable phosphor plate? by Débora Costa Ruiz (14728421)

    Published 2023
    “…For contrast analysis, radiographs of an aluminum step-wedge were acquired with a new PSP following the same acquisition intervals. …”
  14. 9094

    Real-Time Data of Walking Experiments by Poramate Manoonpong (32391)

    Published 2007
    “…Gray areas indicate when all four motor voltages remain zero during some stage of every step cycle where the robot walks passively. Due to an appropriate weight of the limb together with the generated velocity, it leads to a momentum which is high enough to rotate the joint and swing the leg into the desired position although the motor voltages are zero, while the gear fiction will decrease the acceleration. …”
  15. 9095

    Tether formation in Family-1 networks. by Chrysovalantou Kalaitzidou (18946434)

    Published 2024
    “…Simulations with two cells contracting in the range 5%–80% decrease in cell radius (<i>y axis</i>). Cells are separated by a distance proportional to cell undeformed radius <i>r</i> (<i>x axis</i>). …”
  16. 9096

    Peroxovanadate Imidazole Complexes as Catalysts for Olefin Epoxidation:  Density Functional Study of Dynamics, <sup>51</sup>V NMR Chemical Shifts, and Mechanism by Michael Bühl (2439988)

    Published 2004
    “…The rate-determining step is indicated to be initial oxygen atom transfer from <b>1</b> to the substrate via a spiro-like transition state. …”
  17. 9097

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  18. 9098

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  19. 9099

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  20. 9100

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”