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    Experiment one. by David Aagten-Murphy (6388175)

    Published 2019
    “…Participants memorized the locations of colored disks in the presence of a landmark (a larger dark gray disk; note object sizes are exaggerated for visibility). …”
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    Distribution of NLRs along <i>Sordariales</i> genome. by Lucas Bonometti (21673322)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A) Distribution of non-clustered NLRs (blue) and clustered NLRs (red) along the 26 genomes with an N50 larger than 1Mb. All scaffolds have been concatenated to simplify the representation. …”
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    Video_2_The TRPV4 Agonist GSK1016790A Regulates the Membrane Expression of TRPV4 Channels.mp4 by Sara Baratchi (357850)

    Published 2019
    “…Further, we show that the density of TRPV4 at the plasma membrane decreased within 20 min, as they translocate to the recycling endosomes and that the surface density is dependent on the release of calcium from the intracellular stores and is controlled via a PI3K, PKC, and RhoA signaling pathway.…”
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    Video_5_The TRPV4 Agonist GSK1016790A Regulates the Membrane Expression of TRPV4 Channels.mp4 by Sara Baratchi (357850)

    Published 2019
    “…Further, we show that the density of TRPV4 at the plasma membrane decreased within 20 min, as they translocate to the recycling endosomes and that the surface density is dependent on the release of calcium from the intracellular stores and is controlled via a PI3K, PKC, and RhoA signaling pathway.…”
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    Video_4_The TRPV4 Agonist GSK1016790A Regulates the Membrane Expression of TRPV4 Channels.mp4 by Sara Baratchi (357850)

    Published 2019
    “…Further, we show that the density of TRPV4 at the plasma membrane decreased within 20 min, as they translocate to the recycling endosomes and that the surface density is dependent on the release of calcium from the intracellular stores and is controlled via a PI3K, PKC, and RhoA signaling pathway.…”
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    Video_3_The TRPV4 Agonist GSK1016790A Regulates the Membrane Expression of TRPV4 Channels.mp4 by Sara Baratchi (357850)

    Published 2019
    “…Further, we show that the density of TRPV4 at the plasma membrane decreased within 20 min, as they translocate to the recycling endosomes and that the surface density is dependent on the release of calcium from the intracellular stores and is controlled via a PI3K, PKC, and RhoA signaling pathway.…”
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    Video_6_The TRPV4 Agonist GSK1016790A Regulates the Membrane Expression of TRPV4 Channels.mp4 by Sara Baratchi (357850)

    Published 2019
    “…Further, we show that the density of TRPV4 at the plasma membrane decreased within 20 min, as they translocate to the recycling endosomes and that the surface density is dependent on the release of calcium from the intracellular stores and is controlled via a PI3K, PKC, and RhoA signaling pathway.…”
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    Video_1_The TRPV4 Agonist GSK1016790A Regulates the Membrane Expression of TRPV4 Channels.mp4 by Sara Baratchi (357850)

    Published 2019
    “…Further, we show that the density of TRPV4 at the plasma membrane decreased within 20 min, as they translocate to the recycling endosomes and that the surface density is dependent on the release of calcium from the intracellular stores and is controlled via a PI3K, PKC, and RhoA signaling pathway.…”
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    Image_1_The TRPV4 Agonist GSK1016790A Regulates the Membrane Expression of TRPV4 Channels.pdf by Sara Baratchi (357850)

    Published 2019
    “…Further, we show that the density of TRPV4 at the plasma membrane decreased within 20 min, as they translocate to the recycling endosomes and that the surface density is dependent on the release of calcium from the intracellular stores and is controlled via a PI3K, PKC, and RhoA signaling pathway.…”
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    Schematic representation of the possible role for NAT1 in the regulation of ROS production and apoptosis. by LiLi Wang (1582915)

    Published 2018
    “…This model suggests NAT1 may be a target to decrease intracellular GOF p53.</p>…”
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    Concepts and integration in Task 1 with 1% sensor noise. by Larissa Albantakis (141775)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The average fitness shown in the first plot is the percentage of correct trials in Task 1 tested in a noise-free environment. On average, adaptation with sensor noise decreased the animats' average fitness in the noise free environment of Task 1, without affecting the average number of concepts, <Σφ<sup>Max</sup>>, and the evolved main complexes. …”
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    Prediction (1). by Kunchen Xiao (4107364)

    Published 2017
    “…If top-down attention amplifies priming without changing the time course of subliminal semantic processing, cued trials would elicit larger congruency effects (i.e., AUC <sub>incongruent</sub>—AUC <sub>congruent</sub>) as compared to uncued trials overall; yet both cued and uncued trials would follow analogous time course—priming would occur earlier and decrease linearly as SOA increases. …”
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    Monomeric Copper(I), Silver(I), and Gold(I) Alkyne Complexes and the Coinage Metal Family Group Trends by H. V. Rasika Dias (840254)

    Published 2009
    “…The gold adduct also shows the largest decrease in CC stretching frequency in Raman, while the Ag adduct shows the smallest change compared to that of the uncoordinated alkyne. …”
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    Low-Order Scaling <i>G</i><sub>0</sub><i>W</i><sub>0</sub> by Pair Atomic Density Fitting by Arno Förster (8356044)

    Published 2020
    “…Also owing to a very small prefactor, a <i>G</i><sub>0</sub><i>W</i><sub>0</sub> calculation for the largest of these clusters takes only 240 CPU hours with these settings. …”
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