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The introduction of mutualisms into assembled communities increases their connectance and complexity while decreasing their richness.
Published 2025“…(A) When mutualistic interactions are allowed from the beginning of the assembly process, they quickly rise in proportion and dominate the community. …”
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Development of Selective and Soluble Mitochondrial Complex 1 Inhibitors Derived from Papaverine for Radiosensitization of Cancer
Published 2025“…Papaverine and some derivatives were previously shown to inhibit mitochondrial complex 1 and decrease oxygen consumption, reversing hypoxia and radiosensitizing model tumors. …”
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Development of Selective and Soluble Mitochondrial Complex 1 Inhibitors Derived from Papaverine for Radiosensitization of Cancer
Published 2025“…Papaverine and some derivatives were previously shown to inhibit mitochondrial complex 1 and decrease oxygen consumption, reversing hypoxia and radiosensitizing model tumors. …”
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Scheme of g-λ model with larger values λ.
Published 2024“…The stress-deformation model of the single uncoupled joint (g-λ model with λ ≥ 1) is employed to depict the nonlinearity of uncoupled joints, with a greater value of the parameter λ signifying a lower degree of non-linearity in the joint model curve. …”
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Group-level narrow- and broad-band spectral changes after hemispherotomy reveal a marked EEG slowing of the isolated cortex, robust across patients.
Published 2025“…This decrease was larger in the disconnected than in the contralateral cortex. …”
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