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1 ee the moment when electrical conduction is "turned on".
2 e ruled out as the origin of the sub-bandgap turn-on.
3 phology change and ultimately a fluorescence turn-on.
4 Fluor with an HNO donor results in a 16-fold turn-on.
5 bed, and these show significant fluorescence turn-on.
6  unlocked by NADH leading to QD fluorescence turn-on.
7 ntentionally fabricated to exhibit an abrupt turn-on.
8 period, during which time the NIr device was turned on.
9  EBV latent-to-lytic switch protein ZEBRA is turned on.
10 osphorescence of the hexathiobenzene core is turned on.
11 n T(2E) when the Josephson-based isolator is turned on.
12 1B BAC transgenes and endogenous Hsp70 genes turn on 2-4 min after heat shock (HS), irrespective of t
13 ned off cyclization to seven member ring and turned on 6-exo-dig annulations to afford family of six-
14 idation in response to neuronal activity and turn on a detoxification gene expression program.
15  may represent a cis-regulatory mechanism to turn on a group of genes that are commonly and restricti
16            Since free-ranging bears seems to turn on a metabolic switch that shunts choline to genera
17 K lineage that undergo TLR stimulation might turn on a proliferative program in detriment of their fu
18 l transcription factor ICP4 is sufficient to turn on a subset of antisense transcripts.
19  30 min to a switch to N-deprived conditions turning on a largely gluconeogenic metabolic state, whic
20                   This behavior results from turning on a pi Berry phase associated with the topologi
21 mors evolve, the accumulation of SOD2(K68Ac) turns on a mitochondrial pathway to stemness that depend
22 ,2-bipyridylethene) to subppm amine contents turns on a new absorption band unambiguously ascribed to
23 n which its internalization into the nucleus turns on a transcription program.
24 not normally expressed in the OSE, but it is turned on after malignant transformation.
25 to fluorescent products, the fluorescence is turned on after the photoligation.
26 restingly, the emission of GO-AuNPs becomes "turn-on" after the addition of 75 x 10(-6) M KMS.
27 k hole emerges from quiescence (that is, it 'turns on' after accreting material from its companion) i
28 +) ion and then again increases selectively (turn on) after the addition of thiamine.
29 ts; the activator-unbound gene is not easily turned on again and activated transcription occurs in st
30 tau pathology once soluble tau expression is turned on again.
31         The alkali control strategy can also turn on an intermolecular reaction of an N2-derived nitr
32 tinuously, by running a program for 17h that turned on an LED every 60s.
33 d host-guest-metal interactions lead to both turn-on and turn-off fluorescence sensing mechanisms, en
34           For only one group, the device was turned on and delivered a slow heartbeat-like vibration.
35 sed-loop method, where high-frequency DBS is turned on and off according to a feedback signal, wherea
36                                 Signaling is turned on and off by regulating stability of the effecto
37                               Each switch is turned on and off sequentially to distribute and route t
38 feedback stimulation (apLDF), where cpLDF is turned on and off using pre-defined amplitude thresholds
39 ular and cell type specificity but cannot be turned on and off.
40 uggesting this region may act as a "switch," turning on and off one-shot learning as required.
41   Dynamic properties of the Li(+) hot spots, turning on and off, are confirmed by time-lapse imaging.
42 t translation of single mRNPs stochastically turns on and off while they diffuse through the cytoplas
43                                         Are "turn-on" and "turn-off" functions in protein-protein int
44 lop a photoswitchable derivative that can be turned "on" and "off" with low-intensity light to spatia
45 Instead, disaggregation dominates the signal turn-on, and is thus a mechanism that should be investig
46 he clusters rotate when the energy source is turned on, and fall apart when the energy input is off.
47 15 prism thus inserts into lipid bilayers to turn on anion transport, which can then be turned off th
48     Our model predicts that the MPK-1 signal turns on approximately 30 h into germ cell progression a
49  fluorophore-DNA aptamer pair for label-free turn-on aptamer sensors.
50 unctions to turn off G-protein signaling and turn on arrestin-mediated signaling.
51 dual probe for colorimetric and fluorescence turn-on assays of spermine and spermidine in biological
52 predominantly undergo symmetric division but turn on asymmetric division to curb the number of ISCs w
53  of adversity (stress), death mechanisms are turned on at a cellular (apoptosis) and organismal level
54 own siderophore bacillibactin (dhbACEBF) and turns on bacillibactin (feuABC) and hydroxamate sideroph
55 Addition of pyridoxamine (PM) resulted a new turn-on band at 410nm due to the possible adsorption ove
56 er fates and commit to the T cell lineage by turning on Bcl11b, which encodes a transcription factor.
57                           The probes display turn-on behavior upon exposure to RDX, while their fluor
58 showed that the aggregation of this compound turns on bright emissions with ca. 27-fold fluorescence
59 ficial blood vessels during circulation, and turned on by FUS to emit 470-nm light repetitively in th
60 ggesting that these fusions are specifically turned on by GSM1/GSP1.
61 isengaged interactions within a receptor are turned on by its guest, these intrahost interactions wil
62  the intact endocytic organelles, but can be turned on by redox activation after endolysosomal disrup
63 e is provided by NMR and CD, and also by the turning on by light of the diastereoselectivity of a pep
64 Here, we show that striatal circuits can be "turned on" by acute Gq-protein signaling or "turned off"
65                        Instead, fluorescence turn-on can be consistently tied to vibrational-coupled
66  channel, and obtain abrupt steepness in the turn-on characteristics and 4.5 mV decade(-1) subthresho
67 al thermionic limitation of the steepness of turn-on characteristics, or subthreshold swing.
68 cence imaging is routinely studied; however, turn-on chemiluminescence has been rarely explored for i
69 y active and spectral sensitive fluorescent "turn-on" chemosensor (BTP-1) based on the benzo-thiazolo
70 thyl phenol]) could sense PPi anion through "turn-on" colorimetric and fluorimetric responses in a ve
71                                            A turn-on competitive immunoassay using a low-cost Blu-ray
72 in during regulation of plasmid conjugation, turning on conjugation, and is counteracted by the PhrLS
73 ehavior of magnetic nanobeads along with two turn-on data analysis approaches is demonstrated.
74 aked eye, and the corresponding fluorescence turn-on detection limit was found to be 12.65 nM.
75                             The turn-off and turn-on detection strategies-based on capacitance and re
76 etecting the signal due to MNP agglomerates (turn-on detection strategy).
77 c bacteria would benefit from the ability to turn on different programs of gene expression in respons
78  defense and counter-defense strategies that turn on direct recognition of the presence of a modified
79 with chalcogen-bonding cascade switches that turn on donors and acceptors only in response to mechani
80 he two moieties, resulting in a fluorescence turn-on effect.
81 erestingly, as the transistors are gradually turned on, electrical conduction emerges initially at th
82         Consequently, the observed enhanced "turn-on" emission and a naked-eye sensitive blue-green c
83 ER2) targeting kinase probes that exhibit a "turn-on" emission response upon binding.
84 ntiate into myofibroblasts when RhoA/ROCK is turned on, endothelial cells when turned off.
85 novative method for a universal fluorescence turn-on enzyme assay, which relies on the target enzyme-
86                                           A "turn-on" evanescent-wave fiber biosensor based on functi
87 sm by which BLIMP1 does so involves strongly turning on expression of both of the immediate early gen
88  emission current density (80 mA/cm(2)), low turn-on field (1.0 V/mum) and field enhancement factor (
89               A significant reduction in the turn-on field from 2.25 V/um for the SnSe NSs to 1.25 V/
90                  CO release is chaperoned by turn-on fluorescence and can be triggered by light (405
91 utility of the probe through the design of a turn-on fluorescence assay for histone deacetylase (HDAC
92  terms of cargo delivery was demonstrated in turn-on fluorescence assays and anti-proliferation studi
93 1, v/v), the receptor 1 showed a selectivity turn-on fluorescence at 517nm in the presence of CN(-).
94                     We have explored a novel turn-on fluorescence detection of sulfur mustard (SM) at
95 n the presence of thiols can achieve a large turn-on fluorescence enhancement (40-fold) in aqueous so
96                                              Turn-on fluorescence imaging is routinely studied; howev
97 s almost nonemissive by itself, but it gives turn-on fluorescence in the presence of TfR with a detec
98 me operated biosensors that can specifically turn-on fluorescence induced by co-factor or product for
99 competitive guest by binding with CB[8], the turn-on fluorescence of which is applied in cellular ima
100 s ALP-mediated dephosphorylation to design a turn-on fluorescence probe for ALP sensing.
101     We show that the probe mediates a strong turn-on fluorescence response in the presence of a Kme3
102                  Herein, we demonstrate that turn-on fluorescence sensors can be assembled by combini
103 result, these compounds exhibit differential turn-on fluorescence when incorporated in either soluble
104 oduced as, together with redox switching and turn-on fluorescence, one of the three conceptual founda
105 ormed a fluorophore-binding site in situ and turned on fluorescence.
106 ely and quantitatively using the well-known "turn on" fluorescence probe, that is, monobromobimane, a
107                        DimerDyes provided a "turn-on" fluorescence detection of multiple illicit drug
108 nto acidic phagolysosomes, we herein report "turn-on" fluorescence imaging of phagocytosis with viabl
109                                         The "turn-on" fluorescence property of the chemosensor makes
110  was carried out and proved that our unique "turn-on" fluorescence signalling strategy was highly eff
111 ld(I/III) and rhodium(I), and the selective "turn-on" fluorescence was investigated using time-depend
112 quadruplex ligand that acts as a multiphoton turn-on fluorescent probe.
113       A pair of pyrene- and anthracene-based turn-on fluorescent probes (1 and 2, respectively) repor
114      Development of a novel colorimetric and turn-on fluorescent sensor for potassium metabisulphite
115                   We herein report the first turn-on fluorescent sensor for the selective detection o
116 tion, these C-dots were tested for a simple "turn on" fluorescent sensor for rapid detection of thiam
117 e report a highly selective, small molecule "turn-on" fluorescent sensor, PYDMSA, based on the cation
118 The GO/aptamer-QDs ensemble assay acts as a "turn-on'' fluorescent sensor for edifenphos (EDI) detect
119 zofuran-1(3H)-one (HMBP) was designed as a ''turn-on" fluorogenic chemosensor to detect Al(3+).
120 practical synthetic route for preparation of turn-ON fluorophore-tethered dioxetane chemiluminescent
121 ompletely quenched (19)F NMR signal that is "turned on" following reduction to Cu(I).
122 s and cellular environment via fluorescence "turn-on" for PPi detection.
123 ide from acting as a reporter, BRET can also turn on functions in living systems.
124  molecules that can do much more than simply turn on G proteins.
125 ck' in bacterially challenged M1 macrophages turns on gene expression to promote homeostasis.
126                    Transcriptional enhancers turn on genes in the right cells, at the right time.
127                                However, what turns on GIV-GEF downstream of growth factor RTKs remain
128                                              Turn-on GO fluorescence is also observed with neutrophil
129              Two origins for the low voltage turn-on have been proposed: (i) Auger assisted energy up
130                               This one-step 'turn on' homogenous assay in a ready-to-use microfluidic
131 e, what populations it has spread to, and in turn on how migration, genetic drift, and natural select
132 ponse transcription factors such as NFkappaB turn on hundreds of genes and must have a mechanism for
133 m affords greater than 100-fold fluorescence turn on in buffer, is selective for glucose in the prese
134 from this idealized model and show an abrupt turn-on in the drain current when measured as a function
135 ork reveals a new mechanism for fluorescence turn-on in these types of sensors.
136 in mice indicates that gastrin expression is turned on in a subset of differentiated beta-cells after
137              Despite the fact that MET3pr is turned on in all the cells, its activity still shows ver
138  Xe hyperCEST NMR contrast agent that can be turned on in response to H(2) O(2) , which is upregulate
139                                              Turned on in the planar excited state, sulfide donors pr
140 o prevent the intercalated cell program from turning on in mature Aqp2(+) cell types.
141 ns of IL-17 are far more nuanced than simply turning on inflammation.
142                      Which switching mode is turned on is controlled by the molecular environment.
143     Underscoring how classic doctrine can be turned on its head, the peptidoglycan layer of polar-gro
144 ody of many fishes is shaped like an airfoil turned on its side.
145 ds to overwhelming phospho-STAT1 activation, turning on its tumor-suppressive gene-expression program
146 environment from aqueous to organic and thus turns on its fluorescence.
147  cell permeable, and capable of producing a "turn-on" luminescence response in an NQO1-positive A549
148 removed, displaying a fast and reproducible "turn-on" luminescence which allows measurements in a few
149 in Dendronotus, Si1 is a command neuron that turns on, maintains, and accelerates the motor pattern t
150 intrinsically assimilate a chemiluminescence turn-ON mechanism with a domino-like fragmentation mecha
151  to visualize mitochondria in a fluorescence turn-on mode.
152 rt a coumarin-quinoline (CQ) conjugate-based turn-on near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence probe for speci
153                       We present a design of turn-on near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probes with intr
154  changes in dye optical properties including turn-on near-infrared fluorescence that can be imaged us
155 tiation by down-regulating GP2 and CD142 and turning on NEUROG3, a marker of endocrine differentiatio
156 ible to use this approach to design reliable turn-on NIR fluorescent sensors for detecting specific p
157              Disabling native regulation can turn on nitrogenase expression, even in the presence of
158 tically, inner-sphere substrate coordination turns on O(2) activation at the copper center.
159 roluminescence emission was observed above a turn-on of 3.0 V because both the quantum-confinement St
160  a potential mechanism for the excited-state turn-on of aurophilic bonding.
161 Q on the surface of QDs lead to fluorescence turn-on of CdTe QDs.
162 thyl group is believed to be involved in the turn-on of the emission properties of appended fluoropho
163 d reporter to the transcript, resulting in a turning on of fluorescence in a quantifiable manner and
164 exes allows for tuning of the excited-state "turn-on" of aurophilicity, where ligand to metal charge
165              We further identified that the "turn-on" of Yb-NH(2)-TPDC photoluminescence was due to t
166                                Fluorescence 'turn on' of the fluorescent proteins depends on the drug
167 llosteric chemical switches that selectively turn on/off functions by modulating the conformational d
168 rticle (QDs-GNP) based FRET probes involving turn on/off principles have gained immense interest due
169 rogeneous photoredox catalyst which could be turned on/off by changing a simple stimulus (O(2)) for t
170 ocal plasmonic density of states that can be turned on/off or gradually tuned by the applied gate vol
171 n some cases, the switches can be completely turned on/off, a desirable feature for specific applicat
172  in which a nanoassembly-cell interaction is turned on, only in the concurrent presence of two differ
173 he cis-regulatory sequence of the agn43 gene turn on or off a fluorescent reporter (CFP).
174 mage" and non-canonical folds collaborate to turn on or off gene expression.
175  to the use of optogenetics, not to globally turn on or off neurons of interest, but to manipulate sp
176 lectrodes with the deterrents randomly being turned on or kept off.
177                    More than 8,000 genes are turned on or off as progenitor cells produce the 7 class
178 t the ATPase activation switch appears to be turned on or off when L175C/N820 are clamped at distance
179 n be directed from remote distances, rapidly turned on or off, spatially modulated across length scal
180 ia two kinds of remapping: subiculum neurons turned on or off, while CA1 neurons shifted their place
181 modules in which learning can be selectively turned on or off.
182 s leaks and incomplete combustion while off, turning on or off, and in steady-state operation from 35
183 witches such as GTPases are powerful devices turning "on" or "off" biomolecular processes at the core
184 on of a fluorescent macrocycle on the thread turns "on" or "off" the circularly polarized luminescenc
185   In BRCA1-deficient cells Hippo pathway is "turned On." Phosphorylation of YAP1 is crucial for this
186  100000ng/mL (R(2) = 0.9339) by the turn off-turn on principle.
187 on of chemiluminescence probe ADLumin-1 as a turn-on probe for amyloid beta (Abeta) species.
188 ive aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-based turn-on probe for both inorganic mercury ions and organi
189    TPETH-2(CFTERD3) thus represents a simple turn-on probe for chymase detection, with real-time and
190  have developed a small molecule fluorescent turn-on probe for labeling sphingosine in living cells.
191 dentifying a bright, lipophilic fluorescence turn-on probe that enables sustained single-molecule ima
192 ention of covalent binding of a fluorescence turn-on probe to a cysteine in the central pocket by sma
193 th analyte-responsive groups has resulted in turn-ON probes for detection and imaging of beta-galacto
194  of cell-penetrable, bioanalyte-activatable, turn-on probes is dependent on the presence of specific
195    In this manuscript, two novel fluorescent turn-on probes were developed for the instantaneous dete
196            Based on WR6, two NIR fluorescent turn-on probes, WSP-NIR and SeSP-NIR, were devised for t
197               Some are fluorescent acting as turn-on probes.
198                                 Activatable (turn-on) probes that permit the rapid, sensitive, select
199 8 fibre laser, and fully automate the system turn-on procedure.
200 how bacteria sense they are on a surface and turn on programs that promote movement and how they over
201         These substituted YMs exhibit faster turn-on rates, color tunability, access to polar-solvent
202 th tunable reaction rates, high fluorescence turn-on ratio, and easy access.
203  far-red excitation, NIR emission, and high "turn-on" ratio upon senescence-associated beta-galactosi
204 of a dihydrotetrazine to a tetrazine thereby turning on reactivity toward trans-cyclooctene dienophil
205 and an optomagnetic setup not only enables a turn-on read-out format, but also results in a sensitivi
206                                     Agonists turn on receptors because they have a higher affinity fo
207 DNA within 20 s, and BTBM-CN(2) presented a "turn-on" red fluorescence signal at 598 nm.
208                             The method is a "turn-on" reporter strategy, which employs synthetic subs
209 ositive function of bill length, as a cue to turn on reproductively.
210 ated squaraine core, we obtained a very high turn-on response (organic vs aqueous) up to 82-fold.
211 R absorbance peaks and produces a normalized turn-on response after the reaction of MeHg(+) and hCy7
212 e diselenide bond, triggering a fluorescence turn-on response of the probe.
213 exhibited sensitive and selective dual FL-MR turn-on response to caspase-3/7 in vitro and was success
214 L-MR) probe that exhibits simultaneous FL-MR turn-on response to caspase-3/7.
215                                         This turn-on response to duplex formation is the greatest of
216 es it high affinity for catecholamines and a turn-on response to norepinephrine.
217 d the other based on rhodamine (RDDB) showed turn-on response toward Mn(2+) in DMSO and acetonitrile,
218 f an analyte, eliciting a strong fluorescent turn-on response, serving as proof-of-concept for a new
219 ith a limit of detection of 25 mug/mL via a "turn-on" response from a completely nonemissive state in
220                         This results in the "turn-on" response of the fluorescence probe with a conco
221 r c-MYC G-quadruplex, exhibits fluorescence "turn-on" response with c-MYC, and stains the nucleus in
222  cell surface PS, leading to a fluorescence "turn-on" response.
223  probe 1 for mitochondria with fluorescence "turn-on" response.
224                   The normalized ratiometric turn-on responses for APC-1 and APC-2 were 89- and 101-f
225 l lines, via large near-infrared fluorescent turn-on responses.
226 for the detection of cancer cells, based on "turn-on" retro-self-quenched fluorescence inside the cel
227 a green fluorescence protein (GFP)-mimicking turn-on RNA aptamer, Broccoli, into two split fragments
228  with an enzyme activity based fluorescence "turn-ON" scheme.
229           In order to design the probe with "turn-on" sensing capability, the CDs were screened again
230 nctional calculations (PBE0) attribute this "turn-on" sensitivity and intensity in the excimer to str
231                             This fluorescent turn-on sensor offers an estimated limit of detection of
232 ous inclusion of a Trp residue but also as a turn-on sensor via the competitive displacement of MBBI
233 also be used as a simple fluorescence based "turn-on" sensor.
234 igned a kit combining the novel fluorescence turn-on sensors for lysine, arginine and cysteine amino
235 atinine produced supramolecular fluorescence turn-on sensors that work at micromolar analyte concentr
236 this work, we report the first luminescence "turn-on" sensors for Gsp using near-infrared emitting la
237                           Activation of PAR2 turns on several cell signaling pathways of which the mo
238                                Zygotic XND-1 turns on shortly thereafter, at the approximately 300-ce
239                                To optimize a turn-on signal by using in vivo fluorescence imaging, we
240 beled DNA fragment and produce a fluorescent turn-on signal for Mg(2+) .
241          The smart biosensor has exhibited a turn-on signal when all biomarkers are present in the sa
242 lvatochromic shifts, with aryl-aryl twisting turning on significant intra-subfragment absorption.
243 designed a simple but sensitive fluorescence turn-on strategy to systematically investigate and quant
244 imensional semiconductor, that exhibit steep turn-on; subthreshold swing is a minimum of 3.9 millivol
245                        The H-function can be turned on/switched off by the concentration of complexes
246                                        These turn-on systems were of interest to us because of their
247 Species (ROS), which generate DNA damage and turn on the DDR-SAC pathway.
248 way from thermodynamic equilibrium, and then turn on the dynamic exchange again.
249  mechanism via separate small molecules that turn on the enzyme (activator) and turn off the activati
250 ectrostatic frustration" within the host and turn on the intrahost interactions.
251  of pentacene-pentacene interactions and, in turn, on the key steps in singlet fission (SF), that is,
252 th special emphasis on the very early steps: turning on the autophagy pathway, assembling the autopha
253  responses for power generation, effectively turning on the cochlear amplifier.
254 he virus replicate by binding to its DNA and turning on the expression of some genes.
255 arly interesting is the 5' silyl group which turns on the antiviral activity against WNV and DENV whi
256  time-dependent expression of a Wnt receptor turns on the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin signaling respon
257 tly infected cell exposed to a lytic trigger turns on the expression of ZEBRA, resulting in responsiv
258 ircuit in which the response regulator Spo0A turns on the gene for the anti-repressor SinI.
259 In the present work, we studied how IL-1beta turns on the monocyte adhesion of the hyaluronan coat on
260 g negative outcome and thus trigger salutary turns on the subsequent trip.
261 ression bursting, namely the rate that genes turn on, the rate that genes turn off, and the rate of t
262 depend on E2 enzymes for catalysis, how they turn on their E2s at the right time and place remains po
263    This suggests that if it were possible to turn on their expression, the cost would increase, there
264 ised considerable attention because they can turn on their fluorescence after binding to biological t
265 er education in the thymus, these cells will turn on their host and cause autoimmunity.
266 ' individual Pdot-labelled adherent cells by turning on their fluorescence, then proceed to sort and
267               Here, we follow the twists and turns on their road to success and highlight areas of on
268 ocuses on the progress of stimuli-responsive turn on theranostics that activate diagnostic signals an
269 approaches for developing stimuli-responsive turn on theranostics.
270 opment of cancer-associated, stimuli-driven, turn on theranostics.
271                              The ability to "turn on" this C-H activation pathway with 18-crown-6 is
272 n upper room germicidal air disinfection was turned on throughout the ward.
273   Additionally, a food signal is required to turn on TRA-1 expression in the intestine, and environme
274 unctions of time for both diodes showed fast turn-on transients and increases in current density when
275                       We introduced the head-turn-on-trunk paradigm during OVAR to examine the extent
276  goal (the joint flipping of a switch, which turned on two light bulbs).
277 remely fast, highly sensitive and selective "turn-on" type fluorescent response toward H2S.
278 jugated probes show very strong fluorescence turn-on (up to 400-fold) when reacted with dienophiles s
279      These results illuminate how GIV-GEF is turned on upon receptor activation, adds GIV to the repe
280              p53 is a central regulator that turns on vast gene networks to maintain cellular integri
281 ted cells mount an innate immune response by turning on viral defence genes and potentially expressin
282  indium-gallium eutectic alloy exhibit a low turn-on voltage and high brightness because of the ionic
283 o function as light-emitting diodes with low turn-on voltage and tunable emission.
284  terms of carrier mobility, switching speed, turn-on voltage and uniformity over large areas require
285      A switching ratio as high as 10(5) at a turn-on voltage as low as 0.5 V were recorded.
286 bsorption layers are employed to control the turn-on voltage for individual channels.
287                                          The turn-on voltage is observed to shift cathodically by 250
288 ce surface disorders and as a consequence, a turn-on voltage of 0.45 V (versus reversible hydrogen el
289 with a peak emission wavelength of 917 nm, a turn-on voltage of 1.65 V, and a radiance of 2.7 W Sr(-1
290                        The devices exhibit a turn-on voltage of 2.4 V, and a maximum luminance intens
291 ion with brightness up to 6,627 cd m(-2) and turn-on voltage of 2.8 V.
292                             Importantly, the turn-on voltage of AC-driven electroluminescent devices
293                                     And, the turn-on voltage of the luminescent device was reduced to
294                                This causes a turn-on voltage shift, hole-mobility increase, and doubl
295 vskite light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with low turn-on voltages, higher luminance and sharp, color-pure
296 y through Mg incorporation, leading to lower turn-on voltages.
297                               Having the GES turned on was not associated with increased quality of l
298 homeostasis because activity-regulated genes turn on when neurons are above their target firing rates
299                                The device is turned on when the temporary occupation of the core stat
300  by chymase, giving significant fluorescence turn-on with a high signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio.

 
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