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    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…We selected a series of dienophiles with increasing bulkiness including ethyl vinyl ether (<b>eve</b>), cyclohexene (<b>chx</b>), norbornene (<b>nor</b>), and 5-norbornene-2-methanol (<b>noh</b>) to modify a tetrazine-based linker (3,6-dipyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine, <b>dpt</b>) incorporated in a unique doubly interpenetrated 3D hybrid MOF–HOF porous material (HOF, hydrogen-bonded organic framework), {[Cd<sub>2</sub>(coh)<sub>2</sub>(dpt)<sub>2</sub>]·guests}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (<b>JUK-20</b>). …”
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    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…We selected a series of dienophiles with increasing bulkiness including ethyl vinyl ether (<b>eve</b>), cyclohexene (<b>chx</b>), norbornene (<b>nor</b>), and 5-norbornene-2-methanol (<b>noh</b>) to modify a tetrazine-based linker (3,6-dipyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine, <b>dpt</b>) incorporated in a unique doubly interpenetrated 3D hybrid MOF–HOF porous material (HOF, hydrogen-bonded organic framework), {[Cd<sub>2</sub>(coh)<sub>2</sub>(dpt)<sub>2</sub>]·guests}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (<b>JUK-20</b>). …”
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    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…We selected a series of dienophiles with increasing bulkiness including ethyl vinyl ether (<b>eve</b>), cyclohexene (<b>chx</b>), norbornene (<b>nor</b>), and 5-norbornene-2-methanol (<b>noh</b>) to modify a tetrazine-based linker (3,6-dipyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine, <b>dpt</b>) incorporated in a unique doubly interpenetrated 3D hybrid MOF–HOF porous material (HOF, hydrogen-bonded organic framework), {[Cd<sub>2</sub>(coh)<sub>2</sub>(dpt)<sub>2</sub>]·guests}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (<b>JUK-20</b>). …”
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    Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction by Damian Jędrzejowski (3130023)

    Published 2021
    “…We selected a series of dienophiles with increasing bulkiness including ethyl vinyl ether (<b>eve</b>), cyclohexene (<b>chx</b>), norbornene (<b>nor</b>), and 5-norbornene-2-methanol (<b>noh</b>) to modify a tetrazine-based linker (3,6-dipyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine, <b>dpt</b>) incorporated in a unique doubly interpenetrated 3D hybrid MOF–HOF porous material (HOF, hydrogen-bonded organic framework), {[Cd<sub>2</sub>(coh)<sub>2</sub>(dpt)<sub>2</sub>]·guests}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (<b>JUK-20</b>). …”
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    Conditional stabilization of β-catenin decreases frequency of Tbr2-expressing cells. by Christopher A. Mutch (243132)

    Published 2010
    “…This analysis also resulted in a markedly decreased Tbr2+ intermediate progenitor population in cortices (<b>F</b>) when compared to NesCre- control. …”
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    Activated CD8 T cells in FOXO3−/− mice display decreased apoptosis. by Jeremy A. Sullivan (183868)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>To address whether the increase in antigen-specific cells observed in FOXO3−/− mice at day 8 was in fact the result of decreased apoptosis, we assessed the relative expression levels of a number of cell survival or cell death markers. …”
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    Image_5_TRAPS mutations in Tnfrsf1a decrease the responsiveness to TNFα via reduced cell surface expression of TNFR1.tif by Takahiko Akagi (13138338)

    Published 2022
    “…T79M is a known mutation responsible for TRAPS, whereas G87V is a TRAPS mutation that we have reported, and T90I is a variant of unknown significance. …”
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    A New Rotane Family:  Synthesis, Structure, Conformation, and Dynamics of [3.4]-, [4.4]-, [5.4]-, and [6.4]Rotane<sup>1</sup> by Lutz Fitjer (2466634)

    Published 1998
    “…All syntheses are based on bicyclobutylidene (<b>9</b>):  [2+1] cycloaddition of cyclobutylidene yields [3.4]rotane (<b>5</b>) (<b>9</b>−<b>5</b>), [2+2] cycloaddition of trimethyleneketene followed by spiroalkylation of the resulting trispiroketone <b>10</b> yields [4.4]rotane (<b>6</b>) (<b>9</b>−<b>10</b>−<b>13</b>−<b>14</b>−<b>6</b>), homologization of <b>10</b> via β-hydroxy selenides gives access to tetraspiroketone <b>11</b> and pentaspiroketone <b>12</b> (<b>10</b>−<b>15</b>−<b>11</b>−<b>16</b>−<b>12</b>), and further elaboration directed toward a cyclopropylcarbene−cyclobutene rearrangement yields [5.4]rotane (<b>7</b>) and [6.4]rotane (<b>8</b>) [<b>11</b>(<b>12</b>)−<b>18</b>(<b>24</b>)−<b>19</b>(<b>25</b>)−<b>20</b>(<b>26</b>)−<b>21</b>(<b>27</b>)−<b>22</b>(<b>28</b>)−<b>23</b>(<b>29</b>)−<b>7</b>(<b>8</b>)]. …”
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    Transaldolase deficiency causes a starvation-like response that decreases animal fat content and rewires lipid metabolism gene expression. by Christopher F. Bennett (3875731)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Intestinal fat staining decreases from RNAi knockdown of <i>tald-1</i> or <i>cco-1</i>. …”