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    Fig 1 - by Wei Li (7081)

    Published 2024
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    Decreases in CAPs. by Enrico Amico (527269)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>This figure shows the local decreases in co-activation from wakefulness to unconsciousness, using the same t-contrast as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0100012#pone.0100012-Boveroux1" target="_blank">[7]</a>. …”
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    A Point Mutation in p190A RhoGAP Affects Ciliogenesis and Leads to Glomerulocystic Kidney Defects by Katherine Stewart (848894)

    Published 2016
    “…This results in decreased GAP activity for the prototypical Rho-family members, RhoA and Rac1, likely due to disrupted ordering of the Rho binding surface. …”
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    Decreased innervation and decreased epidermal thickness in STZ diabetic rats. by Shoista Kambiz (740608)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Decreased density PGP9.5-IR nerve fibers (<b>A</b>) and average epidermal thickness (<b>F</b>) was demonstrated in the plantar skin of diabetic animals 4, 6, and 8 weeks after induction of diabetes (black bars) when compared to control (white bar). …”
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    Remarkable Acceleration for Back-Reaction of a Fast Photochromic Molecule by Yuka Harada (289013)

    Published 2015
    “…According to Marcus theory, the thermal back-reaction would be accelerated with increasing Δ<i>G</i><sup>0</sup>, which is closely linked to the decrease in Δ<i>G</i><sup>‡</sup>. We have considered that the Δ<i>G</i><sup>0</sup> of the thermal back-reaction could be enlarged by destabilizing the colored species and designed pseudogem-DPI-PI[2.2]PC, with a [2.2]paracyclophane moiety that couples diphenylimidazole and phenanthroimidazole groups. …”
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    A Spironolactone−Saccharin 1:1 Cocrystal Hemihydrate by Noriyuki Takata (2131315)

    Published 2010
    “…We investigated the structures of the hydrated and dehydrated states and the in vitro dissolution of a spironolactone−saccharin 1:1 cocrystal hemihydrate, the cocrystal hydrate of a nonionizable, poorly water-soluble drug with a pharmaceutically acceptable coformer. …”