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    Effect of expressing <sup>H2</sup>F1 WT or Znf5 C2>A2 on the REH2 steady-state abundance. by Vikas Kumar (153353)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Western blots of extracts with tagged <sup>H2</sup>F1 WT (lanes 1–2) or Z5 C2>A2 (Z5; lanes 3–4). …”
  3. 17763

    Enhanced boron removal by electricity generation in a microbial fuel cell by Ping, Qingyun

    Published 2016
    “…Two scenarios were examined, the MFC as a pretreatment process and the MFC as a post-treatment step in connection with conventional desalination. …”
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  4. 17764

    Andexanet alfa effectively reverses edoxaban anticoagulation effects and associated bleeding in a rabbit acute hemorrhage model by Genmin Lu (5029949)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Materials and methods</p><p><i>In vitro</i> studies characterized the interaction of andexanet with edoxaban and its ability to reverse edoxaban-mediated anti-FXa activity. In a rabbit model of surgically induced, acute hemorrhage, animals received edoxaban vehicle+andexanet vehicle (control), edoxaban (1 mg/kg)+andexanet vehicle, edoxaban+andexanet (75 mg, 5-minute infusion, 20 minutes after edoxaban), or edoxaban vehicle+andexanet prior to injury.…”
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    Capillary-Force-Assisted Clean-Stamp Transfer of Two-Dimensional Materials by Xuezhi Ma (3223155)

    Published 2017
    “…Currently, clean transfer techniques rely on sacrificial layers or bulky crystal flakes (e.g., hexagonal boron nitride) to pick up the 2D materials. Here, we develop a capillary-force-assisted clean-stamp technique that uses a thin layer of evaporative liquid (e.g., water) as an instant glue to increase the adhesion energy between 2D crystals and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) for the pick-up step. …”
  7. 17767

    Capillary-Force-Assisted Clean-Stamp Transfer of Two-Dimensional Materials by Xuezhi Ma (3223155)

    Published 2017
    “…Currently, clean transfer techniques rely on sacrificial layers or bulky crystal flakes (e.g., hexagonal boron nitride) to pick up the 2D materials. Here, we develop a capillary-force-assisted clean-stamp technique that uses a thin layer of evaporative liquid (e.g., water) as an instant glue to increase the adhesion energy between 2D crystals and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) for the pick-up step. …”
  8. 17768

    The Catalytic Subunit of the System L1 Amino Acid Transporter (<i>Slc7a5</i>) Facilitates Nutrient Signalling in Mouse Skeletal Muscle by Nadège Poncet (527942)

    Published 2014
    “…These changes were associated with >50% decrease in S6K Thr389 phosphorylation in muscles from MS-<i>Slc7a5</i>-KO mice, indicating reduced mTOR-S6K pathway activation, despite no significant differences in lean tissue mass between groups on the same diet. …”
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    Effects of Combined CCR5/Integrase Inhibitors-Based Regimen on Mucosal Immunity in HIV-Infected Patients Naïve to Antiretroviral Therapy: A Pilot Randomized Trial by Sergio Serrano-Villar (517286)

    Published 2016
    “…In the duodenum, the quadruple regimen resulted in greater CD8<sup>+</sup> T-cell density decline, greater normalization of mucosal CCR5<sup>+</sup>CD4<sup>+</sup> T-cells and increase of the naïve/memory CD8<sup>+</sup> T-cell ratio, and a greater decline of sCD14 levels and duodenal HIV DNA levels (P = 0.004 and P = 0.067, respectively), with no changes in HIV RNA in plasma or tissue. …”
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    LncRNA GAS5 knocked-down THP-1 cells treated with 75 μg/mL oxLDL reduced cell apoptosis. by Lei Chen (54296)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>A</b>. RT-PCR analysis of lncRNA GAS5 expression in NC and lncRNA GAS knocked-down cells. …”
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    Image_5_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
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    Chain Conformation, Molecular Dynamics, and Thermal Properties of Poly(<i>n</i>‑methylene 2,5-furanoates) as a Function of Methylene Unit Sequence Length by George Papamokos (1595743)

    Published 2019
    “…Poly­(<i>n</i>-methylene 2,5-furanoates) is a family of biobased polymers with outstanding gas barrier and mechanical properties and with the potential to frame the future in certain applications (e.g., food packaging, fibers, and engineering thermoplastics). …”
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    Scheme of the test section. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that the large deviation in the manufactured vane (up to 0.5 mm at the leading edge) alters the direction of the coolant flowing out from the leading-edge film-cooling holes, affects the film coverage along the surface, and in consequence, causes the temperature near the stagnation point increasing by approximately 40 K. …”
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    Effects on cooling air mass flow rate. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that the large deviation in the manufactured vane (up to 0.5 mm at the leading edge) alters the direction of the coolant flowing out from the leading-edge film-cooling holes, affects the film coverage along the surface, and in consequence, causes the temperature near the stagnation point increasing by approximately 40 K. …”
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    3D model and section view of E3 NGV. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that the large deviation in the manufactured vane (up to 0.5 mm at the leading edge) alters the direction of the coolant flowing out from the leading-edge film-cooling holes, affects the film coverage along the surface, and in consequence, causes the temperature near the stagnation point increasing by approximately 40 K. …”
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    Conditions for uncertainty analyses. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that the large deviation in the manufactured vane (up to 0.5 mm at the leading edge) alters the direction of the coolant flowing out from the leading-edge film-cooling holes, affects the film coverage along the surface, and in consequence, causes the temperature near the stagnation point increasing by approximately 40 K. …”
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    Scheme for mesh convergence study. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that the large deviation in the manufactured vane (up to 0.5 mm at the leading edge) alters the direction of the coolant flowing out from the leading-edge film-cooling holes, affects the film coverage along the surface, and in consequence, causes the temperature near the stagnation point increasing by approximately 40 K. …”
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    Main test parameters. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that the large deviation in the manufactured vane (up to 0.5 mm at the leading edge) alters the direction of the coolant flowing out from the leading-edge film-cooling holes, affects the film coverage along the surface, and in consequence, causes the temperature near the stagnation point increasing by approximately 40 K. …”
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    3-D printed NGV specimen. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that the large deviation in the manufactured vane (up to 0.5 mm at the leading edge) alters the direction of the coolant flowing out from the leading-edge film-cooling holes, affects the film coverage along the surface, and in consequence, causes the temperature near the stagnation point increasing by approximately 40 K. …”
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    Relative error bar of surface temperature. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…The results reveal that the large deviation in the manufactured vane (up to 0.5 mm at the leading edge) alters the direction of the coolant flowing out from the leading-edge film-cooling holes, affects the film coverage along the surface, and in consequence, causes the temperature near the stagnation point increasing by approximately 40 K. …”