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Soil fungi facilitate the translocation of inorganic nutrients from soil minerals to other microorganisms and plants. This ability is particularly advantageous in impoverished soils, because fungal mycelial networks can bridge otherwise spatially disconnected and inaccessible nutrient hotspots...
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Particle-based crystallization is an important pathway to synthesize advanced materials with complex structures. Unlike monomer-by-monomer addition or Ostwald ripening, particle-based crystallization occurs via particle-by-particle addition to form larger crystals. This chapter reviews the...
Aluminate salts precipitated from caustic alkaline solutions exhibit a correlation between the anionic speciation and the identity of the alkali cation in the precipitate, with the aluminate ions occurring either in monomeric (Al(OH)4–) or dimeric (Al2O(OH)62–) forms. The origin of this correlation...
The accurate description of excited vibronic states is important for modeling a wide range of photoinduced processes. The nuclear–electronic orbital (NEO) approach, which treats specified protons on the same level as the electrons, can describe excited electronic–protonic states. Herein the...
The quantum mechanical treatment of both electrons and nuclei is crucial in nonadiabatic dynamical processes such as proton-coupled electron transfer. The nuclear−electronic orbital (NEO) method provides an elegant framework for including nuclear quantum effects beyond the Born–Oppenheimer...
Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WCB001 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to West Nile virus (strain WNV-NY99) wild-type clone 382 and mutant 382-E218A 2 nt virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain...
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Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WCT001 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host responseto West Nile virus (WNV-NY99) wild-type (strain 382) and mutant 382-E218A 2 nt virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain C57BL...
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Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WCN002 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to West Nile virus (strain WNV-NY99) wild-type clone 382 and mutant 382-E218A virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain C57BL...
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Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WCN003 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to West Nile virus (strain WNV-NY99) wild-type clone 382 and mutant 382-E218A virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain C57BL...
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Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WLN003 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to West Nile virus (strain WNV-NY99) wild-type clone 382 and mutant 382-E218A 2 nt virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain...
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Last updated on 2024-02-11T22:41:43+00:00 by LN Anderson West Nile Virus Experiment WGCN003 The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the host response to West Nile virus (strain WNV-NY99) wild-type clone 382 and mutant 382-E218A virus infection. Sample data was obtained from mouse (strain...