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    Dietary zinc repletion decreases Zip10 expression. by Louis A. Lichten (215913)

    Published 2011
    “…(<b>B</b>) Relative abundance of Zip10 mRNA between ZnA, ZnD, and ZnR groups is shown normalized to 18s rRNA. …”
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    Argon Cluster Sputtering of a Hybrid Metal–Organic Surface: A Microscopic View by Oscar A. Restrepo (2001967)

    Published 2013
    “…According to the impact point, fragmentation of the polymer or the NP increases monotonically with the energy per atom in the projectile; i.e., the emission of fragments decreases monotonically with increasing cluster size at a given total energy. …”
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    MOFs Under Pressure: The Reversible Compression of a Single Crystal by Kevin J. Gagnon (1330194)

    Published 2013
    “…Within the applied pressures investigated, there was no discernible failure or amorphization point for this compound. The alkyl chains in the structure provide a spring-like cushion to stabilize the compression of the system allowing for large distortions in the metal coordination environment, without destruction of the material. …”
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    MOFs Under Pressure: The Reversible Compression of a Single Crystal by Kevin J. Gagnon (1330194)

    Published 2013
    “…Within the applied pressures investigated, there was no discernible failure or amorphization point for this compound. The alkyl chains in the structure provide a spring-like cushion to stabilize the compression of the system allowing for large distortions in the metal coordination environment, without destruction of the material. …”
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    MOFs Under Pressure: The Reversible Compression of a Single Crystal by Kevin J. Gagnon (1330194)

    Published 2013
    “…Within the applied pressures investigated, there was no discernible failure or amorphization point for this compound. The alkyl chains in the structure provide a spring-like cushion to stabilize the compression of the system allowing for large distortions in the metal coordination environment, without destruction of the material. …”
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    MOFs Under Pressure: The Reversible Compression of a Single Crystal by Kevin J. Gagnon (1330194)

    Published 2013
    “…Within the applied pressures investigated, there was no discernible failure or amorphization point for this compound. The alkyl chains in the structure provide a spring-like cushion to stabilize the compression of the system allowing for large distortions in the metal coordination environment, without destruction of the material. …”
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    Systemic metabolic switch and glycogen breakdown are required for effective resistance to <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i>. by Adam Bajgar (730380)

    Published 2018
    “…(B) Glycogen levels corresponding to measurements in panel A show the decrease of glycogen upon infection (significant differences in 6–24 hpi for <i>ppl x KK</i> control and 15–24 hpi for <i>ppl>GlyP[RNAi]</i>; not marked). …”
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