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Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) (N = 6).
Published 2024“…<p><b>(A)</b> During the cultivation of SMC and ALI we observed significantly differences on day 18 (SMC: 9.61 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; ALI: 7.73 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; p<0.05) and day 25 (SMC: 8.19 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; ALI: 6.44 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; p<0.05) ALI cultures showed significantly decreased values compared to SMC. …”
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Types of on-site post-discharge events among those that remained on site after discharge (N = 17).
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Dielectric Barrier Discharge Cold Plasma Improves Storage Stability in Paddy Rice by Activating the Phenylpropanoid Biosynthesis Pathway
Published 2024“…A nonthermal pretreatment using dielectric barrier discharge cold plasma (DBD-CP) was developed to improve the stress resistance of paddy rice during postharvest storage. …”
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Ferrocyanide “Skin”-Mediated Anticatalysis: Mitigating Self-Discharge in Aqueous Electrochemical Devices
Published 2025“…This reaction pathway presents a significant energy barrier, effectively shielding the active sites for the OER from H<sub>2</sub>O molecules and hydroxyl ions. …”
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Ferrocyanide “Skin”-Mediated Anticatalysis: Mitigating Self-Discharge in Aqueous Electrochemical Devices
Published 2025“…This reaction pathway presents a significant energy barrier, effectively shielding the active sites for the OER from H<sub>2</sub>O molecules and hydroxyl ions. …”
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