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1921
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1922
A simple stochastic step model explains Reactive Oxygen Species production in cell populations undergoing senescence and in immortal cells.
Published 2012“…<p>A) Hypothesis: Schematic representation of a step increase in phenotype for 100 cells. …”
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1923
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1924
DHT increases whereas orchidectomy decreases the seminal vesicle weight in wild-type and SOD1-G93A mice.
Published 2013“…Conversely, orchidectomy decreased the seminal vesicle weight in both WT mice (28.4±13 mg, <i>p</i><0.0001) and SOD1 mice (20.8±3.5 mg, <i>p</i><0.0001) compared with control WT and SOD1 mice, respectively. …”
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1925
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1926
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1927
Two motor populations with (A) different step sizes or (B) different binding rates self-organize into spatially distinct domain.
Published 2022“…(A3) The normalized K-Ripley function, which measures the spatial distribution of each motor protein population (§ 5.7), and (B3) the area of one of the motor population’s boundary both increase over time, suggesting the actin filaments become more clustered; the first motor population is indicated with blue solid lines (3 nm step size in A, and 0.1/s on-rate in B), and the second motor population with dashed blue lines (36 nm step size in A, and 0.8/s on-rate in B). …”
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1928
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1929
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1930
Pharmacodynamic Profile of CCX168 in Healthy Human Volunteers.
Published 2016“…CD11b upregulation was diminished in both blood samples from CCX168 subjects with a 10-fold decrease in C5a potency exhibited in the 12-hour samples.…”
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1931
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1932
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1933
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1934
EIF5A2 or MTA1 expression levels influenced the aggressiveness of GC cells in vitro.
Published 2015“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Proliferation of EIF5A2-targeted siRNA (T1-siRNA) and non-targeted control (NC) HGC27 cells were measured by CCK-8 assay every 24 h after siRNA transfection. …”
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1935
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1936
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1937
Extremely Soft, Stretchable, and Self-Adhesive Silicone Conductive Elastomer Composites Enabled by a Molecular Lubricating Effect
Published 2022“…The resultant SF-C-PDMS not only exhibits superior softness but also can readily recover after a strain of 1000%. The initial resistance only decreases by 8% after 100000 cycles of tensile fatigue test (100% strain, 0.5 Hz, 15 mm/s). …”
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1938
Extremely Soft, Stretchable, and Self-Adhesive Silicone Conductive Elastomer Composites Enabled by a Molecular Lubricating Effect
Published 2022“…The resultant SF-C-PDMS not only exhibits superior softness but also can readily recover after a strain of 1000%. The initial resistance only decreases by 8% after 100000 cycles of tensile fatigue test (100% strain, 0.5 Hz, 15 mm/s). …”
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1939
Extremely Soft, Stretchable, and Self-Adhesive Silicone Conductive Elastomer Composites Enabled by a Molecular Lubricating Effect
Published 2022“…The resultant SF-C-PDMS not only exhibits superior softness but also can readily recover after a strain of 1000%. The initial resistance only decreases by 8% after 100000 cycles of tensile fatigue test (100% strain, 0.5 Hz, 15 mm/s). …”
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1940
Extremely Soft, Stretchable, and Self-Adhesive Silicone Conductive Elastomer Composites Enabled by a Molecular Lubricating Effect
Published 2022“…The resultant SF-C-PDMS not only exhibits superior softness but also can readily recover after a strain of 1000%. The initial resistance only decreases by 8% after 100000 cycles of tensile fatigue test (100% strain, 0.5 Hz, 15 mm/s). …”