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Equilibrium genotype distributions in a mesa landscape for strongly and non-recombining populations.
Published 2019“…<p>Stationary states for populations with communal recombination and no recombination have been computed by assuming that only single point mutations occur with <i>U</i> = 0.01. Landscape parameters are <i>L</i> = 1000 and <i>k</i> = 100. …”
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Increasing network size does not guarantee convergence to a balanced state.
Published 2023“…As <i>N</i> increases we observe a broadening of the bistability window and a decreasing firing rate, see inset. …”
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The background acts as a buffer of free subunits for LLPS-dominated assembly.
Published 2023“…For the case without LLPS, the parameters are the same except that <i>K</i><sub>c</sub> = 1 and the increasing rate is achieved by scaling the subunit-subunit affinities according to <i>sg</i><sub>nuc</sub> and <i>sg</i><sub>elong</sub> with <i>s</i> ∈ [1, 1.5]. The results stop at <i>s</i> = 1.5 because stronger affinities lead to kinetic traps and thus poor yields and a decreasing maximum rate.…”
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Loss of <i>CDC73</i> results in a telomere defect.
Published 2018“…<p><b>a.</b> Southern blot of <i>Xho</i>I-digested genomic DNA isolated from strains of the indicated genotypes derived by sporulation of appropriate diploids and analyzed with a telomere-specific probe immediately after sporulation and genotyping. …”
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A model for signalling events regulating initiation of regeneration and fin outgrowth.
Published 2009“…We propose that as soon as the level of Fgf20a protein decreases, this allows <i>cxcr7</i> expression, Cxcr7 subsequently down regulating <i>fgf20a</i> in parallel to Wnt 5b. …”
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The bursting characteristics of the Purkinje soma model are dependent on a number of parameters.
Published 2013“…<p><i>A</i>, Bursts in the Purkinje soma model; I<sub>NaP</sub> and I<sub>SK</sub> have a current density of 4 mS/cm<sup>2</sup>. …”
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<i>In vivo</i> settling down and effects of N<sub>2</sub> and O<sub>2</sub> exposure on oxygen currents.
Published 2019“…The prolonged exposure (5 min) to pure oxygen, in a sealed chamber, induced a sustained increase (C) increase of the oxygen currents (* = p <0.001 vs baseline) in about half an hour (# = p<0.001 vs O<sub>2</sub> exposure). …”
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ENZYMATIC BIODIESEL SYNTHESIS FROM ACID OIL USING A LIPASE MIXTURE
Published 2018“…A significant decrease of acid value was observed mainly with Novozym 435 and Lipozyme RM IM. …”
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Effects of okadaic acid on the GABA<sub>A</sub> current rundown.
Published 2014“…(D Left) Rundown profiles of normalized currents in presence (n = 17) or in absence (Control, n = 11) of okadaic acid; (D Right) color-coded hierarchical clustering tree for the recorded okadaic acid-treated cells in which a maximum of 4 groups are significantly distinguished: ‘Very Slow’ (n = 3), ‘Mid Slow’ (n = 5), ‘Mid Rapid’ (n = 4) and ‘Very Rapid’ (n = 5). …”
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LDH-A is required for PMVECs to sustain aerobic glycolysis and rapid growth.
Published 2013“…<p>Western blot analysis demonstrates that LDH-A protein decreases in the absence of doxycycline over a 7-day time course (A) resulting in decreased lactate production (B), glucose consumption (C) and PMVEC growth (D). …”
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Mechanistic Investigation of the Hydrogenation of Ketones Catalyzed by a Ruthenium(II) Complex Featuring an N-Heterocyclic Carbene with a Tethered Primary Amine Donor: Evidence for...
Published 2011“…On the other hand, the energy barriers for an inner-sphere mechanism involving the decoordination of the amine group of the NHC ligand, the heterolytic splitting of dihydrogen across a Ru−O(alkoxide) bond, and hydride migration to the coordinated ketone, are respectively 15.5, 17.5, and 15.6 kcal/mol uphill at 298 K and 1 atm. …”