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    Growth, ammonium metabolism, and photosynthetic properties of <i>Ulva australis</i> (Chlorophyta) under decreasing pH and ammonium enrichment - Fig 4 by Leah B. Reidenbach (4620856)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A) Total chlorophyll (mg Chl <i>a</i> + <i>b</i> g</b><sup><b>-1</b></sup><b>FW), (B) rETR</b><sub><b>max</b></sub><b>from rapid light curves, and (C) F</b><sub><b>v</b></sub><b>/F</b><sub><b>m</b></sub><b>from rapid light curves for <i>Ulva australis</i> grown under ambient and enriched NH</b><sub><b>4</b></sub><sup><b>+</b></sup><b>treatments across a range of pH</b><sub><b>T</b></sub>. …”
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    Growth Kinetics of Elementary Spiral Steps on Ice Prism Faces Grown in Vapor and Their Temperature Dependence by Genki Miyamoto (13914416)

    Published 2022
    “…We further analyzed the relation between <i>L</i> and driving force for crystallization Δμ and found that at <i>T</i> ∼ −15 °C, the step ledge free energy κ on prism faces reaches a peak (8.5 × 10<sup>–10</sup> J/m), implying the change in surface structures at this temperature.…”
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    Fli-1 directly activates miR-17-92 promoter and contributes to miR-17 and miR-20a expression in NN10#5 cells. by Samer Kayali (133888)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A: NN10#5 cells have been cultured for two days in absence or presence of Dox used to induce Fli-1 knock-down before analysis. …”
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    Fenretinide decreases levels of PAX3/FOXO1 and its target genes in aRMS cell lines. by David Herrero Martín (286820)

    Published 2013
    “…D) Fenretinide did not decrease mRNA levels of FOXO1 in aRMS cells. qRT–PCR was carried out after treatment with an IC<sub>50</sub> concentration of fenretinide during different time points (24–48–72 hours). …”
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