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    Exposing therapists to trauma-focused treatment in psychosis: effects on credibility, expected burden, and harm expectancies by David P. G. van den Berg (8061236)

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p>Over time, therapist-rated credibility of trauma-focused treatment showed a significant increase, whereas therapists’ expected burden and harm expectancies decreased significantly. In treating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in patients with psychotic disorders (<i>n=</i>79), pre-treatment symptom severity was not associated with therapist-rated credibility or expected burden of that specific treatment. …”
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    Image_1_Reduced Annexin A1 Secretion by ABCA1 Causes Retinal Inflammation and Ganglion Cell Apoptosis in a Murine Glaucoma Model.TIF by Lu Li (14069)

    Published 2018
    “…These results indicate a novel IR mechanism, that leads via TBK1 activation to ABCA1 ubiquitination. …”
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    siRNA-mediated depletion of <i>WASL</i> or <i>ITGAV</i> differentially affect membrane protrusions, cell volume and dry mass of MDA-MB-468 cells. by Alexander Schwickert (835514)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>MDA-MB-468 cells were subjected to control, <i>ITGAV</i> or <i>WASL</i> siRNA treatment, followed by analysis via AFM (a) or DHM (b,c), 72h after transfection. …”
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    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  12. 8932

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
  15. 8935

    Predicted proportions of cooperation (<i>n = 28</i>). by John J. Nay (3172248)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>We could not include more than one game structure from two papers (game structures 3 and 18) that comprised our integrated data set [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0155656#pone.0155656.ref006" target="_blank">6</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0155656#pone.0155656.ref009" target="_blank">9</a>], because they were comparing either to one-shot games or games with artificial opponents. …”
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    Characterization of <i>gprK</i> Encoding a Putative Hybrid G-Protein-Coupled Receptor in <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i> by Mun-Gu Jung (3095184)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, Δ<i>gprK</i> results in hyper-activation of germination even in the absence of carbon source, and elevated expression and activity of the protein kinase A PkaC1. …”
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    Inhibiting IFNγ and IL4 signaling down-regulates <i>Tbx21</i> and <i>Gata3</i>, respectively. by Miaoqing Fang (439432)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) As the concentration of anti-IFNγ antibody increases, the mean number of <i>Tbx21</i> transcripts per cell decreases, while that of <i>Gata3</i> transcripts remains constant. …”