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Early Extracellular ATP Signaling in Arabidopsis Root Epidermis
Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) is an important extracellular signaling agent, operating in growth regulation, stomatal conductance, and wound response. With the first receptor for extracellular ATP now identified in plants...
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Selective Axonal Expression of the Kv1 Channel Complex in Pre-myelinated GABAergic Hippocampal Neurons.
In myelinated fibers, the voltage-gated sodium channels Nav1 are concentrated at the nodal gap to ensure the saltatory propagation of action potentials. The voltage-gated potassium channels Kv1 are segregated at the...
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The electrochemical storage mechanism in oxy-hydroxyfluorinated anatase for sodium-ion batteries

Replacing lithium ions with sodium ions as the charge carriers in rechargeable batteries can induce noticeable differences in the electrochemical storage mechanisms of electrode materials. Many material parameters, such as...

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Transdermal flux predictions for selected selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)
The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly lipophilic compounds (log P ~ 4-7), comprising several selective oestrogen receptor modulators and a modified testosterone...
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Transdermal flux predictions for selected selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)
The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly lipophilic compounds (log P ~ 4-7), comprising several selective oestrogen receptor modulators and a modified testosterone...
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A Reversible Phase Transition for Sodium Insertion in Anatase TiO<sub>2</sub>
Anatase TiO2 is a potential negative electrode for sodium-ion batteries. The
sodium storage mechanism is, however, still under debate, yet its comprehension is required to optimize the electrochemical properties....
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Genome-wide identification of host-segregating epidemiological markers for source attribution in <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i>

Campylobacter is among the most common worldwide causes of bacterial gastroenteritis. This organism is part of the commensal microbiota of numerous host species, including livestock, and these animals constitute potential...

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A Reversible Phase Transition for Sodium Insertion in Anatase TiO<sub>2</sub>
Anatase TiO2 is a potential negative electrode for sodium-ion batteries. The
sodium storage mechanism is, however, still under debate, yet its comprehension is required to optimize the electrochemical properties....
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Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf star.
Star-like objects with effective temperatures of less than 2,700 kelvin are referred to as 'ultracool dwarfs'. This heterogeneous group includes stars of extremely low mass as well as brown dwarfs (substellar objects not massive...
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DORN1/P2K1 and purino-calcium signalling in plants
BACKGROUND AND AIMS:Extracellular ATP governs a range of plant functions, including cell viability, adaptation and cross-kingdom interactions. Key functions of extracellular ATP in leaves and roots may involve an increase in...
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Genome-wide identification of host-segregating epidemiological markers for source attribution in <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i>

Campylobacter is among the most common worldwide causes of bacterial gastroenteritis. This organism is part of the commensal microbiota of numerous host species, including livestock, and these animals constitute potential...

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The electrochemical storage mechanism in oxy-hydroxyfluorinated anatase for sodium-ion batteries

Replacing lithium ions with sodium ions as the charge carriers in rechargeable batteries can induce noticeable differences in the electrochemical storage mechanisms of electrode materials. Many material parameters, such as...

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