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Vitamin B2 Synthesis by sulfonamide-resistant strain of Aerobacter aerogenes
Sadayoshi Hatta+2 more
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Antibiotic Prescription Trends in Dentistry: A Descriptive Study Using Japan's National Database
ABSTRACT Objectives Antibiotic prescription trends in dentistry in Japan remain underexplored. This study aimed to describe these trends and evaluate the impact of the national antimicrobial stewardship program launched in 2016. Methods Using Japan's national administrative claims database from fiscal year (FY) 2015 to FY 2020, this cross‐sectional ...
Kaho Hirayama+6 more
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Enhanced Antimicrobial Efficacy of Sulfones and Sulfonamides via Cage-Like Silsesquioxane Incorporation. [PDF]
Fuchs K+5 more
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Research Advice for Early Career Transplant Infectious Disease Clinicians
ABSTRACT As part of an ongoing series of social media discussions, the Transplant Infectious Diseases Early Career Network hosted an open forum for the transplant infectious disease community to discuss the development of research careers for junior faculty. Topics discussed included opportunities for research, identifying potential research questions,
Rebecca N. Kumar+5 more
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LC‐IRMS Persulfate Oxidation: Case Study on Neonicotinoid‐Related Structures
ABSTRACT Rationale Liquid chromatography‐isotope ratio mass spectrometry (LC‐IRMS) is used to analyze stable carbon isotope ratios of polar nonvolatile compounds. However, challenges with the persulfate‐based oxidation interface have been reported, particularly for molecules with recalcitrant structures like those found in neonicotinoids.
Felix Niemann+3 more
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Recent Advances in C-C Bond Formation via Visible Light-Mediated Desulfonylation and Its Application in the Modification of Biologically Active Compounds. [PDF]
Xu X, Zhang Y, Zhang X.
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What's new? Because of widespread use and resistance to degradation, per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous in the environment. For young children, owing in part to crawling and hand‐to‐mouth behaviors, PFAS exposure is unique. Here, the authors investigated the risk of childhood leukemia in relation to PFAS found in settled dust ...
Catherine Metayer+6 more
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