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    Decreased MBP levels in the brain in <i>Large</i><sup><i>myd/myd</i></sup> mice. by Shigefumi Morioka (8893511)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>A,</b> Brain sections of eight-week-old control and <i>Large</i><sup><i>myd/myd</i></sup> mice at the level of the corpus callosum were obtained for immunostaining for MBP (Scale bars: 200 μm). …”
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    Mechanistic Interrogation of a PQQ and Rare Earth-Dependent Artificial Metalloenzyme by Mohd Taher (22385539)

    Published 2025
    “…Preparing ArMs with metal ions spanning the rare earth series, we observed decreasing reactivity with increasing Lewis acidity, a pattern consistent with that of natural ADH assays. …”
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    Mechanistic Interrogation of a PQQ and Rare Earth-Dependent Artificial Metalloenzyme by Mohd Taher (22385539)

    Published 2025
    “…Preparing ArMs with metal ions spanning the rare earth series, we observed decreasing reactivity with increasing Lewis acidity, a pattern consistent with that of natural ADH assays. …”
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    Mechanistic Interrogation of a PQQ and Rare Earth-Dependent Artificial Metalloenzyme by Mohd Taher (22385539)

    Published 2025
    “…Preparing ArMs with metal ions spanning the rare earth series, we observed decreasing reactivity with increasing Lewis acidity, a pattern consistent with that of natural ADH assays. …”
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    Phenogenon: Gene to phenotype associations for rare genetic diseases by Nikolas Pontikos (4611358)

    Published 2020
    “…<div><p>As high-throughput sequencing is increasingly applied to the molecular diagnosis of rare Mendelian disorders, a large number of patients with diverse phenotypes have their genetic and phenotypic data pooled together to uncover new gene-phenotype relations. …”