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Data_Sheet_1_Enzymatic Synthesis of Diacylglycerol-Enriched Oil by Two-Step Vacuum-Mediated Conversion of Fatty Acid Ethyl Ester and Fatty Acid From Soy Sauce By-Product Oil as Lip...
Published 2022“…Based on different behaviors between the glycerolysis of EE and the esterification of FFA in one-pot enzymatic catalysis, a two-step vacuum-mediated conversion was developed for the maximum conversions of EE and FFA to DAG. …”
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MiR-24 is required for blood development from mouse embryonic stem cells.
Published 2015“…Error bars represent the standard error of the mean (SEM).</p>…”
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Decreased proliferation in <i>Csf1r<sup>−/−</sup></i> and <i>Csf1<sup>op/op</sup></i> mouse colonic epithelium.
Published 2013“…Bar = 50 µm. Means are depicted by horizontal bars, n = 3 per group, *<b>*</b>P<0.01, *P<0.05, using unpaired two-tailed t-test. …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The Os<sup>II</sup> complexes hydrolyze up to 100 times more slowly than their Ru<sup>II</sup> analogues. The p<i>K</i>*<sub>a</sub> of the aqua adducts decreased with a similar trend (p<i>K</i>*<sub>a</sub> = 6.3 and 5.8 for en and phen adducts, respectively). …”