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Nectin-1 staining increases in keratinocytes surrounding HSV1 foci, but decreases within the foci.
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Cyclopropane as an Unsaturation “Effect Isostere”: Lowering the Melting Points in Lipid-like Ionic Liquids
Published 2023“…Inspired by this phenomenon, we herein address the relative effect of the cyclopropanation, both <i>cis</i> and <i>trans</i> configurations, on melting points, packing efficiency, and order of a series of lipid-like ionic liquids via a combination of thermophysical analysis, X-ray crystallography, and computational modeling. …”
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Linear regression model with MBI score.
Published 2024“…Furthermore, the data demonstrated a significant decrease in sBDNF levels in burnout nurses and a negative correlation between BDNF levels and burnout syndrome. …”
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S1 data_Hazen Main and Blister 2017 absolute diatom counts from Contrasting the ecological effects of decreasing ice cover versus accelerated glacial melt on the High Arctic's larg...
Published 2020“…Subfossil diatom assemblages in all cores show two major shifts over the past approximately 200 years including: (i) a proliferation of pioneering, benthic taxa at approximately 1900 CE from previously depauperate populations; and (ii) a rise in planktonic taxa beginning at approximately 1980 CE to present-day dominance. …”
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