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    Kinetics and Mechanisms of Dissolution and Growth of Acicular Triclinic Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystals by Margaret R. Christoffersen (2952417)

    Published 2002
    “…At higher pH (5.5 and 6.5), the rates of growth per unit area of acicular t-CPPD are slower than corresponding rates for columnar t-CPPD. …”
  3. 100643

    Kinetics and Mechanisms of Dissolution and Growth of Acicular Triclinic Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystals by Margaret R. Christoffersen (2952417)

    Published 2002
    “…At higher pH (5.5 and 6.5), the rates of growth per unit area of acicular t-CPPD are slower than corresponding rates for columnar t-CPPD. …”
  4. 100644

    Kinetics and Mechanisms of Dissolution and Growth of Acicular Triclinic Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystals by Margaret R. Christoffersen (2952417)

    Published 2002
    “…At higher pH (5.5 and 6.5), the rates of growth per unit area of acicular t-CPPD are slower than corresponding rates for columnar t-CPPD. …”
  5. 100645

    Kinetics and Mechanisms of Dissolution and Growth of Acicular Triclinic Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystals by Margaret R. Christoffersen (2952417)

    Published 2002
    “…At higher pH (5.5 and 6.5), the rates of growth per unit area of acicular t-CPPD are slower than corresponding rates for columnar t-CPPD. …”
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    Relationship between spatial heterogeneity in cell density and MCE. by Sang-Woo Lee (441256)

    Published 2017
    “…(D) Cell size variance clearly decreased due to MCE, demonstrating that recovery in the homogeneity of cell density (i.e., density homeostasis) is one possible role for MCE.…”
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    Upregulation of Innate Antiviral Restricting Factor Expression in the Cord Blood and Decidual Tissue of HIV-Infected Mothers by Nátalli Zanete Pereira (427812)

    Published 2013
    “…The mRNA and protein expression levels of antiviral factors were then evaluated. We observed a significant increase in the mRNA expression levels of antiviral factors in MNCs from HIV-infected mothers and CB, including the apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme 3G (A3G), A3F, tripartite motif family-5α (TRIM-5α), TRIM-22, myxovirus resistance protein A (MxA), stimulator of interferon (IFN) genes (STING) and IFN-β, compared with the levels detected in uninfected (UN) mother-CB pairs. …”
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    PZP efficacy and number of consecutive PZP applications. by Cassandra M. V. Nuñez (360455)

    Published 2013
    “…Across the first four consecutive applications, PZP efficacy declined, returning to 100% after five or more consecutive applications (5–7 applications have been shown to result in ovulation failure and decreased oestrogen levels <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0013635#pone.0013635-Kirkpatrick3" target="_blank">[5]</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0013635#pone.0013635-Kirkpatrick4" target="_blank">[40]</a>).…”
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    Human Non-neutralizing HIV-1 Envelope Monoclonal Antibodies Limit the Number of Founder Viruses during SHIV Mucosal Infection in Rhesus Macaques by Sampa Santra (194595)

    Published 2015
    “…Here, we have studied the capacity of anti-Env monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against either the immunodominant region of gp41 (7B2 IgG1), the first constant region of gp120 (A32 IgG1), or the third variable loop (V3) of gp120 (CH22 IgG1) to modulate <i>in vivo</i> rectal mucosal transmission of a high-dose simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV-BaL) in rhesus macaques. 7B2 IgG1 or A32 IgG1, each containing mutations to enhance Fc function, was administered passively to rhesus macaques but afforded no protection against productive clinical infection while the positive control antibody CH22 IgG1 prevented infection in 4 of 6 animals. …”
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    Translocation of GABA. by Søren Skovstrup (157716)

    Published 2012
    “…The individual figures from top to bottom show: the distance of GABA relative to the center of mass (COM) of the chemical system (I); the biasing potential energy profile (II); the sum of the non-bonded interaction energies between GABA and the protein, water, sodium- and chloride ions, respectively (III); the electrostatic contribution to the non-bonded interaction energy profiles between GABA and the protein, water, sodium- and chloride ions (IV); the van der Waals contribution to the non-bonded interaction energy profiles between GABA and the protein, water, sodium- and chloride ions (V). Compared to the dissociation simulation in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0039360#pone-0039360-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2</a> GABA is following the target movements (I) to a larger extend in the beginning of the simulation (i.e. while leaving the binding site) though still accumulating significant biasing potential energy (II) until after circa 12 ns water is entering the binding site and disrupts the interaction to particularly the sodium ion, Na1, (III-V). …”
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    (Color online) Sketch of the model. by Paula Villa Martín (3220506)

    Published 2016
    “…For instance, a point close to vertex <i>T</i><sup>1</sup> exploits better the limiting resource 1 (e.g. soil nutrients) than another one near vertex <i>T</i><sup>2</sup>, but is less efficient at exploiting resource 2 (e.g. light) than this latter one (see <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005139#sec014" target="_blank">Methods</a>). …”
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    NBCe1 membrane expression during secretagogue stimulation and PKC inhibition with Gö6850 or Gö6976. by Oliver May (538881)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>In cell surface biotinylation experiments, neither Gö6850 (A; 5 μM) nor Gö6976 (B; 5 μM; continuous incubation for 20 min [+] vs. vehicle [−]) caused changes in NBCe1 surface expression. …”
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    Ids were up-regulated in KSHV-transformed KMM cells. by Deguang Liang (232751)

    Published 2014
    “…Data were shown as mean ± s.e.m., n = 3. (C) Knockdown of <i>LANA</i> in KMM cells decreased <i>Ids</i> expression. …”
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    Lig cooperates with FMR1, Rin and Capr in growth control and regulates <i>rin</i> at the transcriptional level. by Roland Baumgartner (433029)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A–G) Scanning electron micrographs of adult control (A), <i>lig<sup>RNAi II</sup></i> (B), <i>FMR1<sup>D113M</sup></i> (C), <i>lig<sup>RNAi II</sup> FMR1<sup>D113M</sup></i> (D), <i>rin<sup>2</sup></i> (E), <i>lig<sup>RNAi II</sup> rin<sup>2</sup></i> (F) eyes generated by eyFLP Actin-Flp out-Gal4/FRT-mediated mitotic recombination from flies grown at 25% yeast content (A–F). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_The effect of negative emotion processing on spatial navigation: an experimental study using virtual reality.PDF by Linda Mohamed Aly (17772810)

    Published 2024
    “…In particular, the exposition to fearful faces, but not angry and neutral ones, decreased males’ wayfinding performances (i.e., travel times and distance travelled), while females’ performances were unaffected. …”
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    Limited Neutralizing Antibody Specificities Drive Neutralization Escape in Early HIV-1 Subtype C Infection by Penny L. Moore (259519)

    Published 2009
    “…Early nAb responses were very restricted, occurring sequentially and targeting only two regions of the envelope. In V1V2, limited amino acid changes often involving indels or glycans, mediated partial or complete escape, with nAbs targeting the V1V2 region directly in 2 cases. …”
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    1559_pHW_Perth09-M-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
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    1557_pHW_Perth09-PA-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
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    1555_pHW_Perth09-PB2-SL.gb by Valerie Le Sage (10669206)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we examined the role of HA pH of fusion on transmissibility of a cell-culture-adapted H3N2 virus. Mutations in the HA head at positions 78 and 212 of A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2), which were selected after cell culture adaptation, decreased the acid stability of the virus from pH 5.5 (WT) to pH 5.8 (mutant). …”
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    Milk production and economic assessment of cassava bagasse in the feed of dairy cows by Leandro Pereira Lima (5885036)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>The addition of 0; 5; 10 and 15% cassava bagasse, based on the dry matter of the total diet of crossbred Holstein v. …”