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    Using supramolecular machinery to engineer directional charge propagation in photoelectrochemical devices by Bouwens, T., Bakker, T. M. A., Zhu, K., Hasenack, J., Dieperink, M., Brouwer, A. M., Huijser, A., Mathew, S., Reek, J. N. H.

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-02-2023)
    “…Molecular photoelectrochemical devices are hampered by electron–hole recombination after photoinduced electron transfer, causing losses in power conversion…”
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    Current challenges in the detection and analysis of falsified medicines by Bakker-’t Hart, Ingrid M.E., Ohana, Dana, Venhuis, Bastiaan J.

    “…•Challenges in falsified medicines – a review.•Focus on recent developments in analytical devices (2015–2020).•Methods and places for the detection of…”
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    Flavours and flavourings in waterpipe products: a comparison between tobacco, herbal molasses and steam stones by Bakker-'t Hart, Ingrid M E, Bakker, Frank, Pennings, Jeroen L A, Weibolt, Naömi, Eising, Selma, Talhout, Reinskje

    Published in Tobacco control (01-09-2023)
    “…ObjectivesFlavoured products are especially appealing to youth and contribute to the onset of waterpipe smoking and continued use of waterpipe tobacco. The…”
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    DNA barcoding of recently diverged species: relative performance of matching methods by van Velzen, Robin, Weitschek, Emanuel, Felici, Giovanni, Bakker, Freek T

    Published in PloS one (17-01-2012)
    “…Recently diverged species are challenging for identification, yet they are frequently of special interest scientifically as well as from a regulatory…”
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    Engineering tunable catch bonds with DNA by Yang, Micah, Bakker, David t. R., Li, Isaac T. S.

    Published in Nature communications (12-10-2024)
    “…Unlike most adhesive bonds, biological catch bonds strengthen with increased tension. This characteristic is essential to specific receptor-ligand…”
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    Summation of activation at the branch-stem transition of Mimosa pudica; a comparison with summation in cardiac tissue by de Bakker, Jacques M T, Coronel, Ruben

    Published in PloS one (19-05-2023)
    “…In Mimosa pudica plants, local and global responses to environmental stimuli are associated with different types of electrical activity. Non-damaging stimuli…”
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    Leucine‐rich repeat receptor‐like kinase II phylogenetics reveals five main clades throughout the plant kingdom by Hosseini, Samin, Schmidt, Ed D. L., Bakker, Freek T.

    “…SUMMARY Receptor‐like kinases (RLKs) represent the largest group of cell surface receptors in plants. The monophyletic leucine‐rich repeat (LRR)‐RLK subfamily…”
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    How to open the treasure chest? Optimising DNA extraction from herbarium specimens by Särkinen, Tiina, Staats, Martijn, Richardson, James E, Cowan, Robyn S, Bakker, Freek T

    Published in PloS one (28-08-2012)
    “…Herbarium collections are potentially an enormous resource for DNA studies, but the use of herbarium specimens in molecular studies has thus far been slowed…”
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    Discrimination between Oral Cancer and Healthy Tissue Based on Water Content Determined by Raman Spectroscopy by Barroso, E. M, Smits, R. W. H, Bakker Schut, T. C, ten Hove, I, Hardillo, J. A, Wolvius, E. B, Baatenburg de Jong, R. J, Koljenović, S, Puppels, G. J

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (17-02-2015)
    “…Tumor-positive resection margins are a major problem in oral cancer surgery. High-wavenumber Raman spectroscopy is a reliable technique to determine the water…”
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    Genomic treasure troves: complete genome sequencing of herbarium and insect museum specimens by Staats, Martijn, Erkens, Roy H J, van de Vossenberg, Bart, Wieringa, Jan J, Kraaijeveld, Ken, Stielow, Benjamin, Geml, József, Richardson, James E, Bakker, Freek T

    Published in PloS one (29-07-2013)
    “…Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedented opportunities for genome-scale evolutionary,…”
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    Reducing attractiveness of e-liquids: proposal for a restrictive list of tobacco-related flavourings by Pennings, Jeroen L A, Havermans, Anne, Krüsemann, Erna J Z, Zijtveld, Dion, Huiberts, Eva H W, Bos, Peter M J, Schenk, Erna, Visser, Wouter F, Bakker-'t Hart, Ingrid M E, Staal, Yvonne C M, Talhout, Reinskje

    Published in Tobacco control (01-04-2024)
    “…Electronic cigarettes are addictive and harmful, and flavour is a key factor determining their abuse liability. Both adult smokers and young non-smokers like…”
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    Therapists' self‐assessment of time spent on learning activities and its relationship to treatment outcomes: A replication study by Janse, Pauline D., Bakker‐Brehm, Diana T., Geurtzen, Naline, Scholing, Agnes, Hutschemaekers, Giel J.

    Published in Journal of clinical psychology (01-04-2023)
    “…Objectives This study investigated whether therapists' self‐assessed time spent on learning activities was associated with treatment outcomes. The study was a…”
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    Brain solute transport is more rapid in periarterial than perivenous spaces by Vinje, Vegard, Bakker, Erik N. T. P., Rognes, Marie E.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-08-2021)
    “…Fluid flow in perivascular spaces is recognized as a key component underlying brain transport and clearance. An important open question is how and to what…”
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    Measuring pulmonary function in COPD using quantitative chest computed tomography analysis by Bakker, Jens T., Klooster, Karin, Vliegenthart, Rozemarijn, Slebos, Dirk-Jan

    Published in European respiratory review (30-09-2021)
    “…COPD is diagnosed and evaluated by pulmonary function testing (PFT). Chest computed tomography (CT) primarily serves a descriptive role for diagnosis and…”
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    Morphological characteristics of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in the cervical spine by Bakker, Jessica T, Kuperus, Jonneke S, Kuijf, Hugo J, Oner, F Cumhur, de Jong, Pim A, Verlaan, Jorrit-Jan

    Published in PloS one (20-11-2017)
    “…Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is characterized by anterior ossification of the spine and can lead to dysphagia and airway obstruction. The…”
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    DNA damage in plant herbarium tissue by Staats, Martijn, Cuenca, Argelia, Richardson, James E, Vrielink-van Ginkel, Ria, Petersen, Gitte, Seberg, Ole, Bakker, Freek T

    Published in PloS one (05-12-2011)
    “…Dried plant herbarium specimens are potentially a valuable source of DNA. Efforts to obtain genetic information from this source are often hindered by an…”
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    Mechanical properties and microstructure of VVER 440 RPV steels irradiated to extremely high fluences and the effect of recovery annealing by Naziris, F., Kolluri, M., Bakker, T., Hageman, S., Petrosyan, V., Petrosyan, A., Sevikyan, G.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-08-2021)
    “…•The influence of a very high neutron fluence, up to 3.2 × 1025 m−2, E>0.5 MeV, on the properties of VVER-440 weld was studied.•The effectiveness of recovery…”
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