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    Assessing rapid spatial working memory in community-living older adults in a virtual adaptation of the rodent water maze paradigm by Wang, Eileen H.J., Lai, Frank H.Y., Leung, Wing Man, Shiu, Tsz Yan, Wong, Hiuyan, Tao, Yingxia, Zhao, Xinlei, Zhang, Tina Y.T., Yee, Benjamin K.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (05-01-2025)
    “…Aging often leads to a decline in various cognitive domains, potentially contributing to spatial navigation challenges among older individuals. While the…”
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    Nonlinearity of Cationic Aromatic Amine Sorption to Aluminosilicates and Soils: Role of Intermolecular Cation−π Interactions by Vasudevan, Dharni, Arey, Teresa A, Dickstein, Daniel R, Newman, Mark H, Zhang, Tina Y, Kinnear, Heather M, Bader, Mohammad M

    Published in Environmental science & technology (17-12-2013)
    “…Through the study of substituted anilines and benzylamines, we demonstrated that cooperative cation−π, π–π, and van der Waals interactions can increase…”
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    Abstract B093: A mixed methods study of racial ethnic minority enrollment in biospecimen research by Zhang, Tina Y., Buck, Anne K., Li, David, Ilinski, Adrian, Modanlo, Nina, Mahdaviani, Kiana, Ko, Naomi Y.

    “…Abstract Background: Racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in cancer biospecimen research. Advancements in precision medicine without inclusion of…”
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    Nonlinearity of Cationic Aromatic Amine Sorption to Aluminosilicates and Soils: Role of Intermolecular Cation-[Pi] Interactions by Vasudevan, Dharni, Arey, Teresa A, Dickstein, Daniel R, Newman, Mark H, Zhang, Tina Y, Kinnear, Heather M, Bader, Mohammad M

    Published in Environmental science & technology (17-12-2013)
    “…Through the study of substituted anilines and benzylamines, we demonstrated that cooperative cation-..., ..., and van der Waals interactions can increase…”
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