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ABSTRACT The subfamily Gomphrenoideae is composed of about 480 accepted species, many of which have been historically used as medicinal plants, reason why they have been studied in terms of chemical profile, biological activity, and safety. This review consolidates the advances in research on this subfamily over the past 47 years, emphasizing its ...
Dayanna Isabel Araque Gelves+3 more
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Mammalian Tolerance to Amino Acid Heterochirality
Organisms use amino acids predominantly in l‐configuration. On the other hand, a series of studies show that a variety of d‐amino acids also occur in mammals and amino acid homochirality is not complete. Mammals de novo synthesize most amino acids with l‐configuration, but serine and aspartate are converted from l‐ to d‐configuration by endogenous ...
Jumpei Sasabe+4 more
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Advances in Organic Porous Polymeric‐Supported Photothermal Phase Change Materials
This article introduces the latest progress in the preparation and application of PTPCMs based on porous polymer carriers, evaluates the influence of different porous polymer materials on the performance of PTPCMs, elucidates the mechanisms of photothermal conversion and heat storage, and discusses future research challenges and possible solutions ...
Fulai Zhao+6 more
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High fidelity defines the temporal consistency of host-parasite interactions in a tropical coastal ecosystem. [PDF]
Lopes VL+5 more
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Recent Cutting‐Edge Technologies for the Delivery of Peptide Nucleic Acid
This review provides an overview of PNA cellular delivery methods, starting with traditional peptide‐based systems and progressing to advanced approaches using nanoparticles, liposomes, and calixarene. It highlights how these innovative strategies have opened the way for more effective and efficient PNA delivery, ultimately enhancing the potential for ...
Concetta Avitabile+4 more
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A library of novel bisindole derivatives was synthesized through an optimized rapid Suzuki‐Miyaura coupling reaction, utilizing NH2‐unprotected bromobisindole ethanamines and boronic acids with yields up to 93%. The compounds were screened for their activity against L. infantum promastigotes.
Alessandro Buono+8 more
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Two differently entangled pillared MOFs with similar chemical compositions but different flexibility were compared for their guest uptake/release capacity. The flexible interpenetrated MOF shows superior host‐guest propensity with respect to the polycatenated one.
Dario Giovanardi+9 more
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The stereochemical diversity of the “glycan code” enables similar chiral motifs to arise from both D‐ and L‐sugars. Focused on DC‐SIGN–glycan recognition, two diverse monosaccharide scaffolds, D‐Man (D‐Rha) and L‐Gal (L‐Fuc), maintain the exquisite stereochemistry encoded in the minimal binding epitope.
J. Daniel Martínez+7 more
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A Fast and Highly Stable Aqueous Calcium‐Ion Battery for Sustainable Energy Storage
Aqueous batteries provide a low‐cost, safer alternative to lithium‐ion batteries, but their viability is often limited by rapid electrode degradation. This study shows that replacing K+ with divalent Ca2+ ions in the electrolyte significantly boosts the stability of both copper hexacyanoferrate cathodes and polyimide anodes, enabling fast‐charging ...
Raphael L. Streng+4 more
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Polyethylenimine‐modified Cry3Aa‐formate dehydrogenase (FDH)/Cry3Aa‐leucine dehydrogenase (LDH) fusion particles entrapped in agarose beads enables efficient NADH recycling, thereby facilitating the continuous synthesis of chiral intermediates in a flow reactor.
Reza Yekta+3 more
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