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    Direct Observation of Heterogeneous Surface Reactivity and Reconstruction on Terminations of Grain Boundaries of Platinum by Xiao Zhao (220944)

    Published 2021
    “…In particular, we find that the heterogeneous reconstructions appear the surface-smoothening on high-angle GBs, while the surface-roughening on low-angle GBs and edge boundaries, which is rationalized by two competitive processes: the release of excessive strain energy and the adsorption-induced step formation. Comprehensively, the concave terminations of low-angle GBs and the roughened edge boundaries represent promising catalytic surface defects with a fine balance between reactivity and stability. …”
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    HFD Developmentally Decreases B Lymphopoiesis: RT-PCR was performed on whole BM extracted from the femur. by Benjamin J. Adler (417336)

    Published 2014
    “…(c) Pax-5 expression, which represents an intermediate step in B lymphopoiesis did not appear reduced at 2D, but was significantly decreased subsequently. …”
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    Still reduced cardiovascular mortality 12 years after supplementation with selenium and coenzyme Q10 for four years: A validation of previous 10-year follow-up results of a prospec... by Urban Alehagen (796660)

    Published 2018
    “…The intake of selenium is low in Europe, and the endogenous production of coenzyme Q10 decreases as age increases. Therefore, an intervention trial using selenium and coenzyme Q10 for four years as a dietary supplement was performed. …”
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    Differences among the classes of CAMs. by Daniel P. Bradley (10306893)

    Published 2025
    “…A representative HPD <b>1466</b>, with a 50% effective concentration against HBV replication of 0.25 µM, decreased capsid and core protein accumulation by 50–90% in HepDES19 and HepG2.2.15 cells. …”