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1. Technological developments and accelerator improvements for the FRIB beam power ramp-up

2. Design of the High Rigidity Spectrometer at FRIB

6. Design of the High Rigidity Spectrometer at FRIB

7. AB1514 PERFORMANCE OF A NOVEL, FULLY AUTOMATED MULTIPLEXED IMMUNOASSAY MICROARRAY FOR THE SEROLOGICAL DETECTION OF ELEVEN AUTOANTIBODIES COMMONLY FOUND IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES AND CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF REACTIVE SAMPLES

9. Performance characteristics of a novel, fully automated multiplexed immunoassay microarray for the qualitative serological detection of eleven autoantibodies commonly found in connective tissue diseases

11. Direct mass measurements of Cd isotopes show strong shell gap at N=82

12. Commissioning Status of the Linac for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

14. B-056 Performance Characteristics of a New, Fully Automated Planar Microarray Immunoassay for the Detection of IgG Auto-Antibodies Against Centromere Protein B (CENP-B)

15. Production and discovery of neutron-rich isotopes by fragmentation of Pt198

20. Withdrawal notice to “Commissioning of the advanced rare isotope separator ARIS at FRIB” [Nucl. Inst. Methods Phys. Res. B 540 (2023) 168–173]

24. Laterality indices consensus initiative (LICI): A Delphi expert survey report on recommendations to record, assess, and report asymmetry in human behavioural and brain research

29. New results from isochronous mass measurements of neutron-rich uranium fission fragments with the FRS-ESR-facility at GSI

34. How to Use the Levers of Modularity Properly-Linking Modularization to Economic Targets

35. Accelerator commissioning and rare isotope identification at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

40. Activation of pH-Sensing Receptor OGR1 (GPR68) Induces ER Stress Via the IRE1 alpha/JNK Pathway in an Intestinal Epithelial Cell Model

41. Activation of pH-Sensing Receptor OGR1 (GPR68) Induces ER Stress Via the IRE1a/JNK Pathway in an Intestinal Epithelial Cell Model

43. The Oxysterol Synthesising Enzyme CH25H Contributes to the Development of Intestinal Fibrosis

44. The Oxysterol Synthesising Enzyme CH25H Contributes to the Development of Intestinal Fibrosis

46. Gp96 deficiency affects TLR4 functionality and impairs ERK and p38 phosphorylation

48. P046 Iron mobilisation into the intestinal epithelium prevents hypoxia-associated autophagy and reduces inflammation through the inhibition of NF-κB

49. The oxysterol synthesizing enzyme CH25H contributes to the development of intestinal fibrosis

50. BCL-2 levels do not predict azathioprine treatment response in inflammatory bowel disease, but inhibition induces lymphocyte apoptosis and ameliorates colitis in mice

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