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HEWL interacts with dissipated oleic acid micelles, and decreases oleic acid cytotoxicity - Fig 3
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HEWL interacts with dissipated oleic acid micelles, and decreases oleic acid cytotoxicity - Fig 2
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HEWL interacts with dissipated oleic acid micelles, and decreases oleic acid cytotoxicity - Fig 1
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HEWL interacts with dissipated oleic acid micelles, and decreases oleic acid cytotoxicity - Fig 4
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Statistically significant union pathways refer to the miRNAs with a decreased expression on day 5.
Published 2023“…<p>Statistically significant union pathways refer to the miRNAs with a decreased expression on day 5.</p>…”
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Published 2023“…We derived environmental variables from fine-resolution RS data (Landsat 8) and examined a variable distance radius (1–5 km) for aggregating these variables around point-prevalence locations in a non-parametric random forest modeling approach. …”
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Variable Kinetic Isotope Effect Reveals a Multistep Pathway for Protonolysis of a Pt–Me Bond
Published 2022“…Overall, the kinetic data indicate a multimolecular, multistep reaction mechanism for the protonolysis of (cod)PtMe<sub>2</sub>, thus ruling out the previously accepted bimolecular single-step mechanism. …”