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Enhanced strategies for cuproptosis‐like death in bacterial infection treatment
This review summarizes and examines the molecular mechanisms underlying cuproptosis‐like death. Furthermore, multi‐strategy efficacy enhancement and potential enhancement approaches are analyzed. Abstract Copper, a classical antibacterial metal, has long been of interest and widely used in medical and public health applications.
Wenqi Wang +7 more
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Isotopic fractionation of carbon, deuterium and nitrogen : a full chemical study
Context. The increased sensitivity and high spectral resolution of millimeter telescopes allow the detection of an increasing number of isotopically substituted molecules in the interstellar medium. The 14N/ 15N ratio is difficult to measure directly for
Hickson, K. M. +2 more
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Composite materials based on metal nanoparticles supported on a naturally occurring nanotubular clay, halloysite (HAL), led to the diastereoselective hydrogenation of tetra‐substituted alkenes under relatively smooth conditions, mainly oxazolidinone‐based heterocycles.
Rosa Pich +9 more
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Alkene Hydrogenation by a Cationic, Nine‐Coordinate Molybdenum(VI) Pentahydride Catalyst
While late 3d metals dominate efforts to replace precious metals in homogeneous hydrogenation, molybdenum has remained largely ignored. This work reveals that a nine‐coordinate pentahydrido molybdenum complex can hydrogenate a broad range of alkenes efficiently, demonstrating that early‐metal polyhydrides can serve as genuine catalysts rather than mere
Arno Estival +9 more
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Dihydroquinazolinones by Titanocene‐Catalyzed Reductive Radical Addition to Quinazolinones
Tri‐ and tetracyclic dihydroquinazolinones or quinazolinones by titanocene catalysis: A highly diastereoselective and efficient reductive radical addition to quinazolinones enables an unprecedented entry to pharmaceutically relevant dihydroquinazolinones by avoiding the interception of radical intermediates prior to the slow radical addition.
Thomas Heinrichs +5 more
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We investigate the coherent control of the photo\-electron angular distribution in bichromatic atomic ionization. Neon is selected as target since it is one of the most popular systems in current gas-phase experiments with free-electron lasers (FELSs ...
Bartschat, K. +4 more
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Here, we describe new Cu(I)/Cu(II) complexes based on arylated tren ligands and investigate their reactivity toward O2 and peroxides. Low‐temperature–stopped flow studies revealed the formation of transient copper–oxygen species, including superoxido, hydroperoxido, and alkylperoxido intermediates.
Chiara Eleonora Campi +2 more
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Devulcanization of natural rubber vulcanizates by Bacillus cereus TISTR 2651
The ability of Bacillus cereus TISTR 2651 to perform biological devulcanization of natural rubber cured by conventional vulcanization (CV), semi-efficient vulcanization or efficient vulcanization was studied. Among the three curing systems, B.
B. Kaewpetch +2 more
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The Radial Force (RF) distribution under different cutting angles is presented in Figure 1. Generally, the distribution of RF displays divergence across different flow conditions. The pattern of force distribution reveals a total of 24 peaks, which corresponds to the number of blades of the impeller of the SCP.
Kofi Asamoah Adu‐Poku +3 more
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Identification of a new class of antitumor agent capable to induce apoptosis without triggering necrotic cell death event is challenging. The present communication describes the multicomponent synthesis of seven new (1S,4S)-2,5-diazabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-
Sujay Laskar +6 more
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