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    Nanorough Is Not Slippery Enough: Implications on Shedding and Heat Transfer by Daniel Orejon (2892722)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the occurrence of a condensation–coalescence–shedding regime is quantified for the first time with droplet growth rates one and two orders of magnitude greater than during condensation–coalescence and direct condensation regimes, respectively. …”
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    An Enzyme with High Catalytic Proficiency Utilizes Distal Site Substrate Binding Energy to Stabilize the Closed State but at the Expense of Substrate Inhibition by Angus J. Robertson (11535072)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, our results support a trend whereby enzymes with high catalytic proficiencies involving phosphorylated substrates exhibit a greater requirement to stabilize the closed active form.…”
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    An Enzyme with High Catalytic Proficiency Utilizes Distal Site Substrate Binding Energy to Stabilize the Closed State but at the Expense of Substrate Inhibition by Angus J. Robertson (11535072)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, our results support a trend whereby enzymes with high catalytic proficiencies involving phosphorylated substrates exhibit a greater requirement to stabilize the closed active form.…”
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    An Enzyme with High Catalytic Proficiency Utilizes Distal Site Substrate Binding Energy to Stabilize the Closed State but at the Expense of Substrate Inhibition by Angus J. Robertson (11535072)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, our results support a trend whereby enzymes with high catalytic proficiencies involving phosphorylated substrates exhibit a greater requirement to stabilize the closed active form.…”
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    An Enzyme with High Catalytic Proficiency Utilizes Distal Site Substrate Binding Energy to Stabilize the Closed State but at the Expense of Substrate Inhibition by Angus J. Robertson (11535072)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, our results support a trend whereby enzymes with high catalytic proficiencies involving phosphorylated substrates exhibit a greater requirement to stabilize the closed active form.…”
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    An Enzyme with High Catalytic Proficiency Utilizes Distal Site Substrate Binding Energy to Stabilize the Closed State but at the Expense of Substrate Inhibition by Angus J. Robertson (11535072)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, our results support a trend whereby enzymes with high catalytic proficiencies involving phosphorylated substrates exhibit a greater requirement to stabilize the closed active form.…”
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    An Enzyme with High Catalytic Proficiency Utilizes Distal Site Substrate Binding Energy to Stabilize the Closed State but at the Expense of Substrate Inhibition by Angus J. Robertson (11535072)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, our results support a trend whereby enzymes with high catalytic proficiencies involving phosphorylated substrates exhibit a greater requirement to stabilize the closed active form.…”
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    An Enzyme with High Catalytic Proficiency Utilizes Distal Site Substrate Binding Energy to Stabilize the Closed State but at the Expense of Substrate Inhibition by Angus J. Robertson (11535072)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, our results support a trend whereby enzymes with high catalytic proficiencies involving phosphorylated substrates exhibit a greater requirement to stabilize the closed active form.…”
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    An Enzyme with High Catalytic Proficiency Utilizes Distal Site Substrate Binding Energy to Stabilize the Closed State but at the Expense of Substrate Inhibition by Angus J. Robertson (11535072)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, our results support a trend whereby enzymes with high catalytic proficiencies involving phosphorylated substrates exhibit a greater requirement to stabilize the closed active form.…”
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    Model showing the intergenerational inheritance of starvation memory from the mothers to the progeny via the RpL10Ab negative feedback loop. by Kelly Voo (11767979)

    Published 2021
    “…Both <i>sisR-8</i> and RpL10Ab repress the splicing of RpL10Ab pre-mRNA transcribed during development and result in a lower basal expression of RpL10Ab. This leads to a more active TOR pathway in the progeny germline, lower <i>sisR-1</i> to <i>sisR-4</i> expression and consequently greater resistance to starvation-induced oocyte loss.…”
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    Participant characteristics. by Katharyn L. Flickinger (4759323)

    Published 2025
    “…However, longer-acting dosing strategies are required to achieve greater levels of metabolic reduction. We explored whether a sublingual loading dose followed by subcutaneous infusion (SQI) of dexmedetomidine with and without surface cooling can decrease metabolic rate for 6 hours. …”