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Characterizing the circular RNA landscape in phloem sap of Brassica napus. [PDF]
Lühmann KL +3 more
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Leonurine suppresses renal cell carcinoma progression by targeting the PDK1-mediated Warburg effect. [PDF]
Qian T, Zhou X, Hu J.
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Binding of ApoE Isoforms to Aβ Peptides and Effects on Their Fibrillization. [PDF]
Sardis M +6 more
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MHD heat and mass transfer of a ternary hybrid nanofluid over a rotating sphere. [PDF]
Obalalu AM +4 more
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Impact of cilia length and variable fluid properties on electroosmotic nanofluid flow in an inclined converging microchannel. [PDF]
Sadalagi P +4 more
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Negative thermophoresis of nanoparticles in liquids
The thermophoresis of suspended particles in a fluid is usually from high to low temperature. In the present paper, the negative thermophoresis (from low to high temperature) of nanoparticles in liquids is investigated by molecular dynamics simulations ...
Guodong Xia, Wangwang Liu, Jun Wang
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Negative Thermophoresis in Concentric Carbon Nanotube Nanodevices
Positive and negative thermophoresis in fluids has found widespread applications from mass transport to molecule manipulation. In solids, although positive thermophoresis has been recently discovered in both theoretical and experimental studies, negative
Jiantao Leng +2 more
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MicroScale Thermophoresis: Interaction analysis and beyond
MicroScale Thermophoresis (MST) is a powerful technique to quantify biomolecular interactions. It is based on thermophoresis, the directed movement of molecules in a temperature gradient, which strongly depends on a variety of molecular properties such ...
Stefan Duhr, Philipp Baaske
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Particle thermophoresis in liquids
The European Physical Journal E, 2004We present a microscopic description of thermophoretic phenomena in dilute suspensions of spherical colloids. The specific particle/solvent interfacial interactions generate a force density field F on the surrounding fluid which in turn gives rise to an "effective force" on the colloid.
A. Parola, PIAZZA, ROBERTO
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