The role of DNA topoisomerase 1α (AtTOP1α) in regulating arabidopsis meiotic recombination and chromosome segregation. [PDF]
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Recent advances in additive manufacturing for solar cell based on organic/inorganic hybrid materials
The main contents of the article can be divided into four sections: (1) An overview of the most widely studied solar cell structures and the main factors limiting their development; (2) Novel applications of traditional thin film fabrication methods for solar cells; (3) Novel applications of advanced additive manufacturing techniques in solar cell ...
Ziyue Ju+3 more
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Third-order Hankel determinant sharp estimates for the inverse of complex valued holomorphic functions. [PDF]
Abbas M+3 more
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Marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is one of the largest reservoirs of fixed carbon on Earth, and its cycling contributes to ocean productivity and carbon storage. Despite its central role, efforts to characterize DOC reactivity and cycling in aquatic systems have been hampered by low recovery during isolation.
Sarah A. Messenger+5 more
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Dual tagging of GFP and Degron on endogenous COSA-1 in Caenorhabditis elegans as a crossover investigation tool. [PDF]
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Kinetically Frozen Rheology of Agar‐agar Hydrogels Upon a Change of Anions in the Hofmeister Series
The storage moduli of agar‐agar hydrogels is strongly decreased at high ionic strength when NaSCN is used as an electrolyte in comparison with NaCl. However, when hydrogels are prepared in the presence of either NaCl or NaSCN and subsequently exposed to a solution containing the other electrolyte (at the same ionic strength), the storage modulus is not
Jordana Hirtzel, Vincent Ball
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FIGL1 attenuates meiotic interhomolog repair and is counteracted by the RAD51 paralog XRCC2 and the chromosome axis protein ASY1 during meiosis. [PDF]
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Quantifying Protein–Glycan Interactions Using Native Mass Spectrometry
ABSTRACT Interactions between glycan‐binding proteins (GBPs) and carbohydrates (glycans) are essential to many biological processes relevant to human health and disease. For most GBPs, however, their glycan interactome—the repertoire of glycans recognized and their specificities—is poorly defined.
Duong T. Bui+4 more
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Hyperhardness and hypersoftness of atoms and their ions. [PDF]
Zaklika J, Ordon P, Komorowski L.
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A Comparison of Bead‐Spring and Site‐Binding Models for Weak Polyelectrolytes
This study compares a site‐binding model with an implicit salt solution treatment to an explicit bead‐spring model to obtain titration curves of small weak polyelectrolytes. The implicit model accurately predicts ionization profiles in weak coupling (small Bjerrum lengths) but overestimates ionization correlations among acid groups in strong coupling ...
Loris Burth, David Beyer, Christian Holm
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