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(a) The density and phase distributions of ψ<sub>1</sub> in the stripe phase and (b) the corresponding spin texture, showing the hidden half-skyrmions in the periphery of the <sup>...
Published 2013“…</strong> (a) The density and phase distributions of ψ<sub>1</sub> in the stripe phase and (b) the corresponding spin texture, showing the hidden half-skyrmions in the periphery of the <sup>23</sup>Na condensate with SO coupling strength κ = 2.0 and total atom number <em>N</em> = 1 <b>×</b> 10<sup>4</sup>. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Metabolic Changes in Scylla paramamosain During Adaptation to an Acute Decrease in Salinity.docx
Published 2021“…Our results showed that amino acids and energy metabolism were the dominant factors involved in the adaptation of S. paramamosain to acute salinity decrease, and lipid metabolites played a supporting role.…”
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Capzb2 coimmunoprecipitates with βIII-tubulin in brain lysates and decreases tubulin polymerization in vitro.
Published 2009“…Curves represent mean change in optical density (OD) at 30-s intervals. (E) Capzb2 decreases the rate and the extent of tubulin polymerization in a concentration-dependent manner. …”