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    Understanding mechanochemical coupling in kinesins using first-passage-time processes by Kolomeisky, Anatoly B, Stukalin, Evgeny B, Popov, Alex A

    “…Kinesins are processive motor proteins that move along microtubules in a stepwise manner, and their motion is powered by the hydrolysis of ATP. Recent…”
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    The ontology of temperature in nonequilibrium systems by Popov, Alex V, Hernandez, Rigoberto

    Published 05-05-2007
    “…The laws of thermodynamics provide a clear concept of the temperature for an equilibrium system in the continuum limit. Meanwhile, the equipartition theorem…”
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    Understanding Mechanochemical Coupling in Kinesins Using First-Passage Time Processes by Kolomeisky, Anatoly B, Stukalin, Evgeny B, Popov, Alex A

    Published 23-06-2004
    “…Kinesins are processive motor proteins that move along microtubules in a stepwise manner, and their motion is powered by the hydrolysis of ATP. Recent…”
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    Shuttlebox self-stimulation in the rat: an anatomical analysis and the effect of morphine with two current levels by Popov, A E, Parsons, D S, Levitt, R A

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-02-1983)
    “…A shuttlebox paradigm was used to train rats to turn electrical stimulation ON and OFF by crossing back and forth in a stabilimeter cage. Two experiments are…”
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    Comparing the effects of scopolamine on operant and aggressive responses in squirrel monkeys by Plotnik, R, Mollenauer, S, Gore, W, Popov, A

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-09-1975)
    “…The anticholinergic drug, scopolamine, causes disinhibition or an increase in responses that an animal normally suppresses. Experiment 1 confirmed this effect…”
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    An injury-induced diffuse slow potential from brain by Irwin, D A, Kakolewski, J W, Criswell, H E, Popov, A

    “…Three different slow potential (SP) changes resulting from focal brain injury are described. The first is an immediate, high amplitude (in excess of 25…”
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