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Effects of FE and RUD wrist postures on the mean shape signature phase shift within each quartile.
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Binding sensogram (a) showing decrease in frequency of crystal immobilised with 1.5 M short aptamer exposed to different concentrations of heparanase.
Published 2013“…<p>Higher concentrations of heparanase exhibited a greater decrease in frequency. Binding and regeneration sensogram (b) for addition of 800 nM heparanase to a quartz crystal immobilised with 1.5 M short aptamer. …”
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Chronic hyperoxia decreases relaxant response to acetylcholine in intrapulmonary arteries of newborn rats.
Published 2017“…<p>(A) Arterial relaxant response to acetylcholine was significantly decreased by hyperoxia (<i>n</i> = 8 vessels from 3 animals) compared with normoxia (<i>n</i> = 15 vessels from 5 animals). …”
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20E repressed ILP-mediated cell membrane translocation of HaP60 and HaP110, dephosphorylated HaP60 and HaP110, and decreased their interaction.
Published 2021“…Insulin (5 μg/mL for 1 h); PBS as control of insulin; 20E (5 μM for 6 h); DMSO as control of 20E; TPI-1 (100 nM). …”
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RFR magnitude as a function of time after stimulus level changes (“transient”) and steady state response magnitude to the same stimulus level.
Published 2018“…The left column–records after level changes from 40-dB (A) to 10-dB (D) increase; the right panel–records from 40-dB (E) to 10-dB (H) decrease. …”