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  1. 4601

    Table_2_Analysis of Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomes Reveals Prevalence of D614G Mutation in Spike Protein Predicting an Increase in Interaction With TMPRSS2 and Virus Infectivity.XLSX by Sunil Raghav (3929216)

    Published 2020
    “…Interestingly, the19B clade was found to be more prevalent in our sequenced genomes (17%) compared to other genomes reported so far from India. Haplotype network analysis showed evolution of 19A and 19B clades in parallel from predominantly Gujarat state in India, suggesting it to be one of the major routes of disease transmission in India during the months of March and April, whereas 20B and 20C appeared to evolve from 20A. …”
  2. 4602

    Data_Sheet_1_Genome-wide investigation of AP2/ERF gene family in the desert legume Eremosparton songoricum: Identification, classification, evolution, and expression profiling unde... by Mingqi Zhao (2956794)

    Published 2022
    “…However, our knowledge on the AP2/ERF family in legume species is limited, and no respective study was conducted so far on the desert shrubby legume E. songoricum. …”
  3. 4603

    Formation of Corrugated <i>n</i> = 1 2D Tin Iodide Perovskites and Their Use as Lead-Free Solar Absorbers by Benny Febriansyah (5066321)

    Published 2021
    “…Major strides have been made in the development of materials and devices based around low-dimensional hybrid group 14 metal halide perovskites. Thus far, this work has mostly focused on compounds containing highly toxic Pb, with the analogous less toxic Sn materials being comparatively poorly evolved. …”
  4. 4604

    Modern water/rock reactions in Oman hyperalkaline peridotite aquifers and implications for microbial habitability by Hannah Miller (795910)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p> Dissolved CH<sub>4</sub> in the fluids exhibits the most isotopically heavy carbon in CH<sub>4</sub> reported in the literature thus far. The CH<sub>4</sub> may have formed through abiotic reduction of dissolved CO<sub>2</sub> or through biogenic pathways under extreme carbon limitation. …”
  5. 4605

    data_sheet_2_Epistatic Interactions Between Mutations of Deoxyribonuclease 1-Like 3 and the Inhibitory Fc Gamma Receptor IIB Result in Very Early and Massive Autoantibodies Against... by Thomas Weisenburger (5482172)

    Published 2018
    “…Only few single gene defects with a monogenic Mendelian inheritance have been described so far that are directly responsible for the development of anti-dsDNA and SLE. …”
  6. 4606

    data_sheet_1_Epistatic Interactions Between Mutations of Deoxyribonuclease 1-Like 3 and the Inhibitory Fc Gamma Receptor IIB Result in Very Early and Massive Autoantibodies Against... by Thomas Weisenburger (5482172)

    Published 2018
    “…Only few single gene defects with a monogenic Mendelian inheritance have been described so far that are directly responsible for the development of anti-dsDNA and SLE. …”
  7. 4607

    Image_3_Analysis of Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomes Reveals Prevalence of D614G Mutation in Spike Protein Predicting an Increase in Interaction With TMPRSS2 and Virus Infectivity.TIF by Sunil Raghav (3929216)

    Published 2020
    “…Interestingly, the19B clade was found to be more prevalent in our sequenced genomes (17%) compared to other genomes reported so far from India. Haplotype network analysis showed evolution of 19A and 19B clades in parallel from predominantly Gujarat state in India, suggesting it to be one of the major routes of disease transmission in India during the months of March and April, whereas 20B and 20C appeared to evolve from 20A. …”
  8. 4608

    Table_1_Analysis of Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomes Reveals Prevalence of D614G Mutation in Spike Protein Predicting an Increase in Interaction With TMPRSS2 and Virus Infectivity.XLSX by Sunil Raghav (3929216)

    Published 2020
    “…Interestingly, the19B clade was found to be more prevalent in our sequenced genomes (17%) compared to other genomes reported so far from India. Haplotype network analysis showed evolution of 19A and 19B clades in parallel from predominantly Gujarat state in India, suggesting it to be one of the major routes of disease transmission in India during the months of March and April, whereas 20B and 20C appeared to evolve from 20A. …”
  9. 4609

    Image_1_Analysis of Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomes Reveals Prevalence of D614G Mutation in Spike Protein Predicting an Increase in Interaction With TMPRSS2 and Virus Infectivity.TIF by Sunil Raghav (3929216)

    Published 2020
    “…Interestingly, the19B clade was found to be more prevalent in our sequenced genomes (17%) compared to other genomes reported so far from India. Haplotype network analysis showed evolution of 19A and 19B clades in parallel from predominantly Gujarat state in India, suggesting it to be one of the major routes of disease transmission in India during the months of March and April, whereas 20B and 20C appeared to evolve from 20A. …”
  10. 4610

    Formation of Corrugated <i>n</i> = 1 2D Tin Iodide Perovskites and Their Use as Lead-Free Solar Absorbers by Benny Febriansyah (5066321)

    Published 2021
    “…Major strides have been made in the development of materials and devices based around low-dimensional hybrid group 14 metal halide perovskites. Thus far, this work has mostly focused on compounds containing highly toxic Pb, with the analogous less toxic Sn materials being comparatively poorly evolved. …”
  11. 4611

    Formation of Corrugated <i>n</i> = 1 2D Tin Iodide Perovskites and Their Use as Lead-Free Solar Absorbers by Benny Febriansyah (5066321)

    Published 2021
    “…Major strides have been made in the development of materials and devices based around low-dimensional hybrid group 14 metal halide perovskites. Thus far, this work has mostly focused on compounds containing highly toxic Pb, with the analogous less toxic Sn materials being comparatively poorly evolved. …”
  12. 4612

    Table_1_Genome-wide investigation of AP2/ERF gene family in the desert legume Eremosparton songoricum: Identification, classification, evolution, and expression profiling under dro... by Mingqi Zhao (2956794)

    Published 2022
    “…However, our knowledge on the AP2/ERF family in legume species is limited, and no respective study was conducted so far on the desert shrubby legume E. songoricum. …”
  13. 4613

    Image_2_Analysis of Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomes Reveals Prevalence of D614G Mutation in Spike Protein Predicting an Increase in Interaction With TMPRSS2 and Virus Infectivity.TIF by Sunil Raghav (3929216)

    Published 2020
    “…Interestingly, the19B clade was found to be more prevalent in our sequenced genomes (17%) compared to other genomes reported so far from India. Haplotype network analysis showed evolution of 19A and 19B clades in parallel from predominantly Gujarat state in India, suggesting it to be one of the major routes of disease transmission in India during the months of March and April, whereas 20B and 20C appeared to evolve from 20A. …”
  14. 4614

    Formation of Corrugated <i>n</i> = 1 2D Tin Iodide Perovskites and Their Use as Lead-Free Solar Absorbers by Benny Febriansyah (5066321)

    Published 2021
    “…Major strides have been made in the development of materials and devices based around low-dimensional hybrid group 14 metal halide perovskites. Thus far, this work has mostly focused on compounds containing highly toxic Pb, with the analogous less toxic Sn materials being comparatively poorly evolved. …”
  15. 4615

    Formation of Corrugated <i>n</i> = 1 2D Tin Iodide Perovskites and Their Use as Lead-Free Solar Absorbers by Benny Febriansyah (5066321)

    Published 2021
    “…Major strides have been made in the development of materials and devices based around low-dimensional hybrid group 14 metal halide perovskites. Thus far, this work has mostly focused on compounds containing highly toxic Pb, with the analogous less toxic Sn materials being comparatively poorly evolved. …”
  16. 4616

    Genetic analysis of hsCRP in American Indians: The Strong Heart Family Study by Lyle G. Best (6707183)

    Published 2019
    “…Multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) have been identified which are associated with CRP levels, and Mendelian randomization studies have shown a positive association between SNPs increasing <i>CRP</i> expression and risk of colon cancer (but thus far not CVD). The effects of individual genetic variants often interact with the genetic background of a population and hence we sought to resolve the genetic determinants of serum CRP in a number of American Indian populations.…”
  17. 4617

    Brp accumulates in <i>srpk79D</i> mutant nerves. by Ervin L. Johnson III (259396)

    Published 2009
    “…Images in (B, E, and H) and (C, F, and I) were taken at an exposure in which small, infrequent anti-Brp puncta could be resolved in wild-type nerves. This resulted in overexposure of the Brp puncta in srpk79D mutant nerves. …”
  18. 4618

    Wol GreA through its C-terminal domain interacts with α2ββ′σ subunits of RNAP holoenzyme. by Jeetendra Kumar Nag (315991)

    Published 2014
    “…Lane M, standard protein marker; Lane 1-3, 10-U of RNAP holoenzyme (α2ββ′σ subunits) were resolved followed by Ponceau staining. (D) Far Western Blotting was performed to determine the specific interaction of Wol GreA and CTD with α2ββ′σ subunits of RNAP. …”
  19. 4619

    Early Lanthanide(III) Ate Complexes Featuring Ln–Si Bonds (Ln = La, Ce): Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Bonding Analysis by Xiaowei Pan (217367)

    Published 2022
    “…<sup>29</sup>Si solid-state NMR measurements on the diamagnetic silyl lanthanum complexes were conducted, and large one-bond hyperfine splitting constants arising from = 7/2) were resolved. Computational studies on these silyl lanthanum and cerium complexes suggested the polarized covalent feature of the Ln–Si bonds, which is in line with the measured large <sup>1</sup><i>J</i><sub><sup>139</sup>La–Si</sub> splitting constants.…”
  20. 4620

    Cationic Rhodium Complexes with Hemilabile Phosphine Ligands as Polymerization Catalyst for High Molecular Weight Stereoregular Poly(phenylacetylene) by M. Victoria Jiménez (1642573)

    Published 2009
    “…The mechanism of PA polymerization has been investigated by spectroscopic means, under stoichiometric and catalytic conditions, and shows an active role of the hemilabile phosphine ligand both in the initiation and, probably, in the termination steps through proton transfer processes involving the hemilabile fragment of the ligand.…”