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Abstract Background Fibrillins provide a scaffold for elastic fiber formation, which enables lung recoil and aortic compliance. Abnormal fibrillin microfibrils, as in Marfan syndrome, lead to enlarged alveoli, vascular stiffening, and aneurysms. Our earlier studies suggested that fibrillin function depends on O‐glucosylation of its epidermal growth ...
Sanjiv Neupane +4 more
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In this work, a novel biomolecule/semiconductor hybrid catalyst was prepared by loading anthraquinone‐liked juglone onto anatase TiO2. This catalyst exhibited high photocatalytic activity for H2O2 production. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a vital oxidant with broad industrial applications, and its production via photocatalysis represents a highly ...
Zengyin He +4 more
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This study achieved the selective oxidation C–C coupling of PhCH2OH with EtOH to form cinnamaldehyde (CAL) on a designed Cu2O‐Ni/NiO heterojunction catalyst. By employing a salt precipitation strategy to balance the pH and cation concentration, an 86% conversion rate of PhCH2OH and a 67% high selectivity for CAL were realized.
Tian Cheng +10 more
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Increased calcification by erythrophagocytosis in aortic valvular interstitial cells
Abstract Background Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) progresses over time to severe aortic stenosis and eventually heart failure. Recent evidence indicates that intraleaflet haemorrhage (ILH) strongly promotes CAVD progression. However, it remains poorly understood how it mechanistically contributes to valvular calcification.
Zihan Qin +3 more
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Masked Silylenes: Controlled Generation and Reactivity Under Thermal and Equilibrium Conditions
This Review provides an overview of masked silylenes as bench‐stable precursors that release silylenes (R2Si:) under thermal activation or reversible equilibria. Precursor preparation, generation pathways, and characteristic reactivity are summarized, including trapping chemistry, reversible interconversions, insertion‐type processes, and small ...
Kei Ota, Kanata Miyahara, Norio Nakata
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Visible Light or Brønsted Acid Promoted Oxygenation of a PdBn(NNP(O)) Complex
A benzylpalladium complex with a tridentate NNP ligand containing 2,2′‐bipyridine and a phosphoryl moiety [PdBn(MeNNP(O))] reacted readily with O2 to afford an O2‐inserted complex. The insertion was accelerated using ambient light. By contrast, the reaction with O2 under blue LED irradiation afforded PhCHO as the major oxygenated product.
Risa Shibai +3 more
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The intramolecular nitrile oxide olefin [3 + 2]‐cycloaddition offers a reliable entry toward 2‐aza‐bicyclo[4.3.0]‐nonanes, a substructure found in several bioactive piperidine alkaloids. The required oxime precursors were prepared in non‐racemic form by Ir‐catalyzed asymmetric allylation and ring‐closing metathesis.
Alicia Köcher +5 more
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Mechanistic and Reactivity Insights into Diboron‐Mediated NN and NN Bond Scission
This review highlights the emerging ability of diboron reagents to cleave both π‐bonded (N=N) and σ‐bonded (N—N) nitrogen–nitrogen linkages, integrating mechanistic understanding with recent synthetic applications. Diboron reagents have emerged as versatile reducing agents capable of transforming a broad range of functional groups through pathways like
Raúl Valderrama‐Callejón +2 more
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Chemoselective hydride abstractor iminometalloids, derived from O‐mesylacetoxime (MAO) using Rh2(II/II) or Cu(I) catalysts, can activate the C–Hα bonds of alcohols and aldehydes ultimately forming ketones, carboxylic acids, and esters even in the presence of C–H bonds with comparable bond strengths.
Raghunath Reddy Anugu +2 more
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