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    Two types of vesicle blockages are observed, static non-moving blocks that do not resolve over time and dynamic, clusters of vesicles that resolved over time. di Gary J. Iacobucci (192833)

    Pubblicazione 2014
    “...(<b>B</b>) A representative axonal neurite shows a static non-moving APP block (yellow arrows) that do not resolve temporally (arrow in kymograph). In the same axonal neurite a static block being formed can be observed (orange arrows). ...”
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    Resolving Salt-Cocrystal Conundrum in Multicomponent Crystals by Using X‑Ray Quantum Crystallography di Athul Sudheendranath (15375094)

    Pubblicazione 2025
    “...In pharmaceutical drugs, solid-state forms such as salts or cocrystals can have significantly distinct stability, dissolution, and solubility profiles. ...”
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    Supporting data for "“Naming, Blaming, Claiming” Revisited: Examining the Suitability of Arbitration for Resolving Private Banking Disputes in Hong Kong from the Client’s Perspecti... di Sau Wai Law (9070985)

    Pubblicazione 2022
    “...These documents are obtained in physical forms in November 2019 from the private bankers working in those banks. ...”
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    HP1a seems to be involved in forming a complex with hnRNP proteins. di Lucia Piacentini (259043)

    Pubblicazione 2009
    “...Complexes with low-mobility (** and *) and a fast mobility form of HP1a (°) are indicated.</p>...”
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    Time-resolved UV-visible spectroscopy of bodipy-based materials di F Cucinotta (7836197)

    Pubblicazione 2017
    “...This spectroscopy study was carried out in Newcastle University, using a time-resolved fluorimeter acquired with fundings from the EPSRC grant "MESO-FRET" (EP/P015395/1) and from the Newcastle SAgE Faculty. ...”