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    Decreased neurogenesis and impaired PPI in MAM-treated wild-type rats. by Motoko Maekawa (36394)

    Published 2009
    “…(B), The number of BrdU-positive cells was decreased to 63% in the DG of MAM (10 mg/kg)-treated wild-type rats at 5 week, but did not differ between the two groups at 10 weeks of age. n.s., not significant. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…As a contrast, the particles in sticky pores are microscopically active by showing limited reduction of step sizes. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…As a contrast, the particles in sticky pores are microscopically active by showing limited reduction of step sizes. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…As a contrast, the particles in sticky pores are microscopically active by showing limited reduction of step sizes. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…As a contrast, the particles in sticky pores are microscopically active by showing limited reduction of step sizes. …”
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    Microscopic Movement of Slow-Diffusing Nanoparticles in Cylindrical Nanopores Studied with Three-Dimensional Tracking by Luyang Zhao (1903252)

    Published 2016
    “…As a contrast, the particles in sticky pores are microscopically active by showing limited reduction of step sizes. …”