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ABSTRACT Rolling‐circle amplification (RCA) is a completely synthetic and rapid mechanism for scaling‐up bulk DNA that eliminates requirements for large‐scale bacterial fermentation. Several reports have described the surprising ability of large unprocessed (hyperbranched) rolling circle‐amplified DNA (RCA DNA) to effectively transfect cultured cells ...
Evelina Loghin +8 more
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Background Information on mitoxantrone pharmacokinetics in children is lacking and reduced dosing regimens applied to infants are supported by limited scientific rationale. The current study characterized mitoxantrone pharmacokinetics in a childhood acute myeloid leukaemia patient population and provides a data‐informed assessment of dosing.
Andrew M. Brandon +13 more
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How a paramyxovirus fusion/entry complex adapts to escape a neutralizing antibody
Paramyxoviruses including measles, Nipah, and parainfluenza viruses are public health threats with pandemic potential. Human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV3) is a leading cause of illness in pediatric, older, and immunocompromised populations.
Tara C. Marcink +8 more
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ABSTRACT The connective tissue support of female pelvic viscera—endopelvic fascia—has been studied in fetal and immunohistochemical models to demonstrate its relationship with the autonomic nerves of the female pelvis. Due to a paucity of literature examining the gross anatomical relationships between endopelvic fascia and autonomic nerves in adult ...
Stephen Magliocchetti +5 more
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Machine Learning Paradigm for Advanced Battery Electrolyte Development
Electrolyte materials determine ion transport kinetics within the bulk and interphases, ultimately influencing the performance of battery systems. As data‐driven paradigms increasingly reshape materials discovery, this review provides an application‐oriented exploration of the intersection between machine learning and electrolyte science. By evaluating
Chang Su +4 more
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Hypertensive nephropathy (HN), caused by long-term poorly controlled hypertension, is the second common cause of end-stage renal disease after diabetes mellitus, but the pathogenesis of HN is unclear.
Kezhen Yang +10 more
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Asymmetric Reduction of Unactivated Alkenes
Unactivated alkenes rank among the most inert functional groups in synthesis and their selective reduction remains challenging. This Review charts the evolution from classical metal‐catalyzed hydrogenation to radical hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) and emerging biocatalytic concepts, highlighting how complementary mechanistic strategies, including the ...
Nico D. Fessner +3 more
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Killing Effects of IFN R-/- Mouse NK Cells Activated by HN Protein of NDV on Mouse Hepatoma Cells and Possible Mechanism with Syk and NF-κB. [PDF]
Liang S +5 more
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A Low‐Symmetry FeII Tetrahedron From a Flexible Tritopic Ligand
A highly symmetric and flexible tris‐bidentate tritopic ligand forms an S4 meso homoleptic face‐capped FeII tetrahedron near‐quantitatively in acetonitrile. The addition of nitromethane solvent causes partial isomerization of this meso cage to the racemic homochiral tetrahedron, with the complexity of the system being moderated through solvophobic ...
Rosemary J. Goodwin +5 more
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Solvent Effects on the Conformational Preferences of 2,6‐Pyridylcarboxamide Foldamers
The marked effect of organic solvents and water/methanol mixtures on the conformational preferences of a soluble chiral foldamer has been established in a diverse array of seventeen distinct environments. ABSTRACT The marked influence of organic solvents and water on the conformational preferences of a chiral, soluble 2,6‐pyridylcarboxamide foldamer ...
Alexander R. Davis +5 more
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