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Table 1_Zinc transporter ZIP10 supports zinc homeostasis and myoglobin biosynthesis in differentiating C2C12 myoblasts.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Methods<p>We investigated ZIP10 (SLC39A10) as the primary zinc importer responsible for maintaining intracellular zinc homeostasis under fluctuating zinc conditions during C2C12 myoblast differentiation. …”
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DataSheet1_N and C Isotope Variations Along an Extreme Eutrophication and Salinity Gradient in the Coorong Lagoon, South Australia.pdf
Published 2022“…There was also a general trend of increasing δ<sup>15</sup>N of PON (δ<sup>15</sup>N<sub>PON</sub>) values and decreasing δ<sup>13</sup>C of particulate carbon (δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>PC</sub>) values with increasing salinity and eutrophication in the restricted South Lagoon. …”
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Lithogeochemical and sulfide trace-element systematics across the Permian–Triassic boundary, Perth Basin, Western Australia: constraints on the shallow marine environment during th...
Published 2023“…Importantly, the sapropel also records a major increase in iron sulfide burial over that in the inertinite. …”
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DataSheet1_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF
Published 2022“…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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DataSheet3_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF
Published 2022“…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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Table1_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.XLSX
Published 2022“…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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DataSheet2_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF
Published 2022“…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”