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Possible Points of Canonical Wnt Inhibition.
Published 2015“…<p>This study has highlighted six possible points of canonical Wnt inhibition occurring in HSCs. (1) Predominantly non-canonical ligand expression. …”
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Nucleophilicity of Oximes Based upon Addition to a Nitrilium <i>closo</i>-Decaborate Cluster
Published 2016“…Three types of oxime species, i.e., 4-morpholylcarbamidoxime (hydroxyguanidine), phenylacetamidoxime and benzamidoxime (amidoximes), and cyclohexanone oxime and benzophenone oxime (ketoximes), react at room temperature with the 2-nitrilium <i>closo</i>-decaborate clusters, leading to 2-iminium <i>closo</i>-decaborates (14 examples; 57–94%). …”
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Nucleophilicity of Oximes Based upon Addition to a Nitrilium <i>closo</i>-Decaborate Cluster
Published 2016“…Three types of oxime species, i.e., 4-morpholylcarbamidoxime (hydroxyguanidine), phenylacetamidoxime and benzamidoxime (amidoximes), and cyclohexanone oxime and benzophenone oxime (ketoximes), react at room temperature with the 2-nitrilium <i>closo</i>-decaborate clusters, leading to 2-iminium <i>closo</i>-decaborates (14 examples; 57–94%). …”
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Pathways of hepatic cholesterol and Coenzyme Q<sub>10</sub> (CoQ10) biosynthesis in liver.
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Image_2_Circulating Adaptive Immune Cells Expressing the Gut Homing Marker α4β7 Integrin Are Decreased in COVID-19.tif
Published 2021“…</p>Conclusion<p>COVID-19 is associated with a decrease in circulating adaptive immune cells expressing the key gut homing marker α4β7 suggesting that these cells are preferentially recruited to extra-intestinal tissues independently of α4β7 or that the systemic immune response against SARS-CoV-2 is at least numerically dominated by extraintestinal, particularly pulmonary, immune cell priming.…”
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