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Gene duplication, horizontal gene transfer, and trait trade-offs drive evolution of postfire resource acquisition in pyrophilous fungi. [PDF]

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Catechol‐Functionalized Polyolefins

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2020
AbstractThe incorporation of comonomers during ethylene polymerization can efficiently modulate important material properties of the polyolefins. Utilizing bioresourced comonomers for the generation of high‐performance polyolefin materials is attractive from a sustainability point of view.
Yinna Na, Changle Chen
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pH-Universal Catechol-Amine Chemistry for Versatile Hyaluronic Acid Bioadhesives.

Small, 2022
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional adhesive hydrogels for biomedical applications. However, oxidative catechol chemistry for interpolymer crosslinking and adhesion is exclusively effective ...
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Catechol‐Amyloid Interactions

ChemBioChem, 2023
AbstractThis review introduces multifaceted mutual interactions between molecules containing a catechol moiety and aggregation‐prone proteins. The complex relationships between these two molecular species have previously been elucidated primarily in a unidirectional manner, as demonstrated in cases involving the development of catechol‐based inhibitors
Nghia T. K. Le   +3 more
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NIR Light‐Triggered Shape Memory Polymers Based on Mussel‐Inspired Iron–Catechol Complexes

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) with the permanent shape reconfiguration capability have received much research interest because they are capable of diversified tasks and the ability to work in conditions that required complex geometry.
Ruixue Liang   +4 more
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Oxidase-like MOF-818 Nanozyme with High Specificity for Catalysis of Catechol Oxidation.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020
Despite the extensive studies of the nanozymes showing their superior properties compared to natural enzymes and traditional artificial enzymes, the development of highly specific nanozymes is still a challenge.
Minghua Li   +4 more
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