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Recent advances in oxidative radical difunctionalization of <i>N</i>-arylacrylamides enabled by carbon radical reagents. [PDF]
Chen J+6 more
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Abstract Anthraquinone dyes are known for their significant colour (brightness of shade in the red, blue and green areas) and light fastness properties compared with other synthetic dyes (such as azo‐based dyes). However, challenging multi‐step synthesis of anthraquinones and limited access to fewer substituents result in insufficient reactivity ...
Arvind Negi+2 more
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Ruthenium Catalyzed Ortho-Arylation Reaction of Benzoic Acids with Arylthianthrenium Salts. [PDF]
Wang K+9 more
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Multi‐Omics Reveal the Metabolic Changes in Cumulus Cells During Aging
Fatty acid β‐oxidation was elevated in cumulus cells from older mice. Tryptophan metabolism in aged cumulus cells was active. Supplementing with 5‐HT could mitigate aging damage in oocytes. ABSTRACT Maternal age has been reported to impair oocyte quality.
Liangyue Shi+6 more
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Photocatalytic C(sp<sup>3</sup>)-C(sp<sup>3</sup>) cross-coupling of carboxylic acids and alkyl halides using a nickel complex and carbon nitride. [PDF]
de Vries Ibáñez MM+7 more
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PIK‐III enhancing the efficacy of cuproptosis to kill renal cancer cells through dysregulating thiamine metabolism and dephosphorylation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex E1 (PDHA1), providing a potential option for treatment of cuproptosis‐resistant renal cancer by the combination of PIK‐III and elesclomol.
Dongdong Xie+8 more
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Heterologous Overexpression of Cytochrome P450BM3 from <i>Bacillus megaterium</i> and Its Role in Gossypol Reduction. [PDF]
Fan W+6 more
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Oxidation and Decarboxylation of Amino Acids by Squash Preparations. [PDF]
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Effects of HMG CoA reductase (HMGCR) deficiency on skeletal muscle development
Three skeletal muscle diseases are linked to HMGCR, a key enzyme in cholesterol synthesis. These diseases include a muscular dystrophy associated with pathogenic variants in the HMGCR gene, statin‐associated myopathy, and autoimmune anti‐HMGCR myopathy.
Mekala Gunasekaran+20 more
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