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Amorphous Solid Simulation and Trial Fabrication of the Organic Field-Effect Transistor of Tetrathienonaphthalenes Prepared by Using Microflow Photochemical Reactions: A Theoretica...
Published 2016“…The simulation also suggests that upon increasing the length of alkyl chains in C<sub><i>n</i></sub>-2TTNs the mobilities become smaller as a consequence of a decrease in transfer integral values. …”
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D495R BACE1 inhibited the cleavage of APP in Swedish APP overexpressing CHO cells and in SH-SY5Y cells.
Published 2015“…The level of BACE1/AP-2/clathrin complex was decreased in D495R BACE1 expressing cells compared with in WT BACE1 cells. …”
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Chronic hM4D<sub>i</sub> EC DREADDs activation reduces tau pathology in downstream hippocampal subregions.
Published 2020“…</b> AT8+ immunostaining for hyperphosphorylated tau revealed decreased tau accumulation in the DG and CA1 subregions in the right hemisphere, downstream from hM4D<sub>i</sub> EC DREADDs expression. …”
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Circulatory Responses to Asphyxia Differ if the Asphyxia Occurs <i>In Utero</i> or <i>Ex Utero</i> in Near-Term Lambs
Published 2014“…Heart rates in <i>in utero</i> lambs rapidly decreased, while heart rates in <i>ex utero</i> lambs initially increased following cord occlusion (for ∼1.5 min) before they started to decrease. …”
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