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Synthesis, Structure, and Luminescence of Di- and Trinuclear Palladium/Gold and Platinum/Gold Complexes with (2,7-Di-<i>tert</i>-butylfluoren-9-ylidene)methanedithiolate<sup>†</sup...
Published 2007“…The dominant effect in the absorption spectra is an increase in the energy of the MLCT (<b>4a</b> and <b>b</b>) or charge transfer to diimine (<b>5a</b>, <b>b</b>, <b>6a</b>, <b>b</b>) transitions because of a decrease in the energies of the mixed metal/dithiolate HOMOs. …”
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19875
Synthesis, Structure, and Luminescence of Di- and Trinuclear Palladium/Gold and Platinum/Gold Complexes with (2,7-Di-<i>tert</i>-butylfluoren-9-ylidene)methanedithiolate<sup>†</sup...
Published 2007“…The dominant effect in the absorption spectra is an increase in the energy of the MLCT (<b>4a</b> and <b>b</b>) or charge transfer to diimine (<b>5a</b>, <b>b</b>, <b>6a</b>, <b>b</b>) transitions because of a decrease in the energies of the mixed metal/dithiolate HOMOs. …”
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19876
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Cytochrome bd-II oxidase CyxA promotes the pathogenicity of <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> by resisting oxidative stress
Published 2025“…Moreover, we provide preliminary evidence that CyxA exhibits catalase activity and increases the expression of catalase KatE. In summary, our results suggest that cytochrome bd-II oxidase CyxA enhances <i>K. pneumoniae</i>’s resistance to oxidative stress caused by exogenous ROS, elevated temperature, and inflammation, either by directly or indirectly metabolizing H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, thereby promoting its growth and pathogenicity.…”
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