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  • Femtosecond electron-phonon... Femtosecond electron-phonon lock-in by photoemission and x-ray free-electron laser
    Gerber, S.; Yang, S.-L.; Zhu, D. ... Science, 07/2017, Volume: 357, Issue: 6346
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    The interactions that lead to the emergence of superconductivity in iron-based materials remain a subject of debate. It has been suggested that electron-electron correlations enhance electron-phonon ...
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  • Claudin-1 induces epithelia... Claudin-1 induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition through activation of the c-Abl-ERK signaling pathway in human liver cells
    Suh, Y; Yoon, C-H; Kim, R-K ... Oncogene, 10/2013, Volume: 32, Issue: 41
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    Claudins (CLDNs) are a family of integral membrane proteins central to the formation of tight junctions, structures that are involved in paracellular transport and cellular growth and ...
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  • Atomic structure and domain... Atomic structure and domain wall pinning in samarium-cobalt-based permanent magnets
    Duerrschnabel, M; Yi, M; Uestuener, K ... Nature communications, 07/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    A higher saturation magnetization obtained by an increased iron content is essential for yielding larger energy products in rare-earth Sm Co -type pinning-controlled permanent magnets. These are of ...
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  • The earliest human occupati... The earliest human occupation of the high-altitude Tibetan Plateau 40 thousand to 30 thousand years ago
    Zhang, X L; Ha, B B; Wang, S J ... Science, 11/2018, Volume: 362, Issue: 6418
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    The Tibetan Plateau is the highest and one of the most demanding environments ever inhabited by humans. We investigated the timing and mechanisms of its initial colonization at the Nwya Devu site, ...
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  • Superconducting Gap Anisotr... Superconducting Gap Anisotropy in Monolayer FeSe Thin Film
    Zhang, Y; Lee, J J; Moore, R G ... Physical review letters, 2016-Sep-09, Volume: 117, Issue: 11
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    Superconductivity originates from pairing of electrons near the Fermi energy. The Fermi surface topology and pairing symmetry are thus two pivotal characteristics of a superconductor. ...
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  • MiR-1 and miR-200 inhibit E... MiR-1 and miR-200 inhibit EMT via Slug-dependent and tumorigenesis via Slug-independent mechanisms
    Liu, Y-N; Yin, J J; Abou-Kheir, W ... Oncogene, 01/2013, Volume: 32, Issue: 3
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    Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a developmental program of signaling pathways that determine commitment to epithelial and mesenchymal phenotypes. In the prostate, EMT processes have been ...
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  • 53BP1 promotes non-homologo... 53BP1 promotes non-homologous end joining of telomeres by increasing chromatin mobility
    de Lange, Titia; Dimitrova, Nadya; Chen, Yi-Chun M ... Nature, 11/2008, Volume: 456, Issue: 7221
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    Double-strand breaks activate the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) kinase, which promotes the accumulation of DNA damage factors in the chromatin surrounding the break. The functional significance ...
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  • Observation of universal st... Observation of universal strong orbital-dependent correlation effects in iron chalcogenides
    Yi, M; Liu, Z-K; Zhang, Y ... Nature communications, 07/2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    Establishing the appropriate theoretical framework for unconventional superconductivity in the iron-based materials requires correct understanding of both the electron correlation strength and the ...
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  • Type V Collagen in Health, ... Type V Collagen in Health, Disease, and Fibrosis
    Mak, Ki M.; Png, Chien Yi M.; Lee, Danielle J. Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), 20/May , Volume: 299, Issue: 5
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    ABSTRACT Type V collagen (COLV) is a regulatory fibril‐forming collagen. It has at least three different molecular isoforms—α1(V)2α2(V), α1(V)3, and α1(V)α2(V)α3(V)—formed by combinations of three ...
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