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21Lamin A/C and Emerin depletion impacts chromatin organization and dynamics in the interphase nucleuspor Ranade, Devika, Pradhan, Roopali, Jayakrishnan, Muhunden, Hegde, Sushmitha, Sengupta, Kundan“…Furthermore, Emerin - an interactor of Lamin A/C, facilitates crosstalk between the cytoskeleton and the nucleus as it also interacts with actin and Nuclear Myosin 1 (NM1). RESULTS: Here we show that the depletion of Lamin A/C or Emerin, alters the localization of the nuclear motor protein - Nuclear Myosin 1 (NM1) that manifests as an increase in NM1 foci in the nucleus and are rescued to basal levels upon the combined knockdown of Lamin A/C and Emerin. …”
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22por Coulibaly, Jean T., Ouattara, Mamadou, D’Ambrosio, Michael V., Fletcher, Daniel A., Keiser, Jennifer, Utzinger, Jürg, N’Goran, Eliézer K., Andrews, Jason R., Bogoch, Isaac I.“…METHODOLOGY: Laboratory technicians were trained to operate two handheld diagnostic devices (Newton Nm1 microscope and a clip-on version of the mobile phone-based CellScope). …”
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23por Dattoma, Tommaso, Qualtieri, Antonio, Epifani, Gianmichele, De Vittorio, Massimo, Rizzi, Francesco“…By only varying geometrical parameters, the stiffness ranges from 1080 mNm(−1) to 50 mNm(−1), but by changing the base-curing agent proportion of the elastomer from 10:1 to 30:1, the stiffness drops to 37 mNm(−1). …”
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24por Pavlik, Marc, Brown, Dennis E., Hu, Michael Y., Zhao, Jiyong, Lurio, Laurence, Alp, E. Ercan“…The new technique of adding an annular slit in front of a single silicon avalanche photodiode detector enables a wide range of momentum transfers (1 to 100 nm(−1) by varying the distance between the annular slits and sample) with a high count rate of up to 160 Hz with a Δq resolution of ±1.7 nm(−1) at q = 14 nm(−1). …”
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25“…Super Ultra-Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SUSANS) studies over wave vector transfers of 10(–4) nm(–1) to 10(–3) nm(–1) afford information on micrometer-size agglomerates in samples. …”
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26Publicado 1989“…A homogeneous T cell line NM1 with Borna disease (BD) virus reactivity could be established. …”
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27“…However, the force gradients of the interactions responsible for atomic contrast and those causing domain contrast are orders of magnitude apart, ranging from up to 100 Nm(−1) for atomic interactions down to 0.0001 Nm(−1) for magnetic dipole interactions. …”
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28por Joshi, Sanket J., Suthar, Harish, Yadav, Amit Kumar, Hingurao, Krushi, Nerurkar, Anuradha“…Isolate B. licheniformis TT42 produced biosurfactant which reduced the surface tension of water from 72 mNm(−1) to 28 mNm(−1), and 0.05 mNm(−1) interfacial tension against crude oil at 80°C. …”
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29por Kwon, Yong Seok, Ko, Myeong Ock, Jung, Mi Sun, Park, Ik Gon, Kim, Namje, Han, Sang-Pil, Ryu, Han-Cheol, Park, Kyung Hyun, Jeon, Min Yong“…The reflected Bragg wavelengths of the FBGs are 1,532.02 nm, 1,537.84 nm, 1,543.48 nm, 1,547.98 nm, and 1,553.06 nm, respectively. …”
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30“…The concentration-reduced scattering intensity data gathered into a curve for the solutions of identical sample species clearly demonstrated the relationship I(q)c(−1) ∝ q(−1) in a q range from 0.05 to 2.0 nm(−1), and small interference peaks were found at q ∼ 7 and 17 nm(−1) for all examined sample solutions. …”
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31por Das, Srijanee, Wang, Weimin, Ganesan, Murali, Fonseca-Lanza, Franchesca, Cobb, Denise A., Bybee, Grace, Sun, Yimin, Guo, Lili, Hanson, Brandon, Cohen, Samuel M., Gendelman, Howard E., Osna, Natalia A., Edagwa, Benson J., Poluektova, Larisa Y.“…A single intramuscular injection of NM1TFV, but not NTAF, delivered at a dose of TFV equivalents (168 milligrams per kilogram) demonstrated monthslong antiviral activities in both HBV-transgenic and human hepatocyte transplanted TK-NOG mice. …”
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32por ROOMI, M. WAHEED, KALINOVSKY, TATIANA, ROOMI, NUSRATH W., NIEDZWIECKI, ALEKSANDRA, RATH, MATTHIAS“…The control group (n=6) was fed a regular mouse chow diet and the NM 1% group (n=6) the same diet, but supplemented with 1% NM. …”
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33“…Importantly, the motor function of NM1 is essential for its recruitment to chromatin and CT relocation following damage. …”
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34por Li, Zhi, Jiang, Keren, Khan, Faheem, Goswami, Ankur, Liu, Jun, Passian, Ali, Thundat, Thomas“…During the first sodiation with a voltage plateau of 1.0 to 0.85 V, the MoS(2) exhibits a compressive stress (2.1 Nm(−1)), which is substantially smaller than that measured (9.8 Nm(−1)) during subsequent plateaus at 0.85 to 0.4 V due to the differential volume expansion of the MoS(2) film. …”
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35por Wehmann, Henja-Niniane, Heepe, Lars, Gorb, Stanislav N., Engels, Thomas, Lehmann, Fritz-Olaf“…Stiffness increases with an increasing body mass, amounting to ∼0.6 Nm(−1) in fruit flies, ∼0.7 Nm(−1) in house flies and ∼2.6 Nm(−1) in blowflies for bending lines, running from the wing base to areas near the center of aerodynamic pressure. …”
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36por Mehta, Ishita S., Riyahi, Kumars, Pereira, Rita Torres, Meaburn, Karen J., Figgitt, Martin, Kill, Ian R., Eskiw, Christopher H., Bridger, Joanna M.“…This coincides with a entirely different organisation and distribution of NM1β within senescent HDFs.…”
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37por Di Girolamo, Rocco, Cicolella, Alessandra, Talarico, Giovanni, Scoti, Miriam, De Stefano, Fabio, Giordano, Angelo, Malafronte, Anna, De Rosa, Claudio“…Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) recorded during cooling showed three correlation peaks at values of the scattering vector, q(1) = 0.12 nm(−1), q(2) = 0.24 nm(−1) and q(3) = 0.4 nm(−1), indicating development of a lamellar morphology, where lamellar domains of PE and sPP alternate, each domain containing stacks of crystalline lamellae of PE or sPP sandwiched by their own amorphous phase of PE or sPP. …”
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38“…According to the specifications of SIFIS onboard TECIS-1, a fitting window of 735–758 nm, a second-order polynomial, and four feature vectors are the optimal parameters for far-red SIF retrieval, resulting in an RMSE of 0.63 mW m(−2) sr(−1) nm(−1). As for red SIF retrieval, using second-order polynomial and seven feature vectors in the fitting window of 682–697 nm was the optimal choice and resulted in an RMSE of 0.53 mW m(−2) sr(−1) nm(−1). …”
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39por Cobb, Denise A., Smith, Nathan, Deodhar, Suyash, Bade, Aditya N., Gautam, Nagsen, Shetty, Bhagya Laxmi Dyavar, McMillan, JoEllyn, Alnouti, Yazen, Cohen, Samuel M., Gendelman, Howard E., Edagwa, Benson“…NM1TFV, NM2TFV and NTAF elicit TFV-DP levels of 11,276, 1,651, and 397 fmol/g in rectal tissue, respectively. …”
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40por Koloor, S. S. R., Rahimian-Koloor, S. M., Karimzadeh, A., Hamdi, M., Petrů, Michal, Tamin, M. N.“…The graphene/epoxy cohesive interface is characterized by normal stiffness, tensile strength, and fracture energy of 5 × 10(−8) (aPa·nm(−1)), 9.75 × 10(−10) (nm), 2.1 × 10(−10) (N·nm(−1)) respectively, that is followed by an exponential regressive law with the exponent, α = 7.74. …”
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