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C−O Coupling of LPt<sup>IV</sup>Me(OH)X Complexes in Water (X = <sup>18</sup>OH, OH, OMe; L = di(2-pyridyl)methane sulfonate)
Published 2020“…In the latter case reversible formation of intermediates <b>6</b> occurred. A suggested reaction mechanism for the formation of Me<sup>16</sup>OH from <b>1</b> in H<sub>2</sub><sup>18</sup>O solutions involves a bimolecular nucleophilic attack of a hydroxo ligand of <b>1</b> or <b>4</b> at the electrophilic carbon atom of the methyl group in the cationic species <b>1</b>·<b>H</b><b><sup>+</sup></b><sup></sup> (complex <b>2</b>) or <b>6</b>, leading to non-<sup>18</sup>O-labeled intermediates <b>4</b> or <b>5</b>, respectively. …”
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C−O Coupling of LPt<sup>IV</sup>Me(OH)X Complexes in Water (X = <sup>18</sup>OH, OH, OMe; L = di(2-pyridyl)methane sulfonate)
Published 2020“…In the latter case reversible formation of intermediates <b>6</b> occurred. A suggested reaction mechanism for the formation of Me<sup>16</sup>OH from <b>1</b> in H<sub>2</sub><sup>18</sup>O solutions involves a bimolecular nucleophilic attack of a hydroxo ligand of <b>1</b> or <b>4</b> at the electrophilic carbon atom of the methyl group in the cationic species <b>1</b>·<b>H</b><b><sup>+</sup></b><sup></sup> (complex <b>2</b>) or <b>6</b>, leading to non-<sup>18</sup>O-labeled intermediates <b>4</b> or <b>5</b>, respectively. …”
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C−O Coupling of LPt<sup>IV</sup>Me(OH)X Complexes in Water (X = <sup>18</sup>OH, OH, OMe; L = di(2-pyridyl)methane sulfonate)
Published 2020“…In the latter case reversible formation of intermediates <b>6</b> occurred. A suggested reaction mechanism for the formation of Me<sup>16</sup>OH from <b>1</b> in H<sub>2</sub><sup>18</sup>O solutions involves a bimolecular nucleophilic attack of a hydroxo ligand of <b>1</b> or <b>4</b> at the electrophilic carbon atom of the methyl group in the cationic species <b>1</b>·<b>H</b><b><sup>+</sup></b><sup></sup> (complex <b>2</b>) or <b>6</b>, leading to non-<sup>18</sup>O-labeled intermediates <b>4</b> or <b>5</b>, respectively. …”
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CCL20 promoter activity is tightly regulated by NF-κB signaling.
Published 2016“…After transfection with CCL20 luciferase vectors overnight, a luciferase assay was performed at post-treatment of TNF (10 ng/ml) for 6 h. …”
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RKIP expression negatively correlates with MMP13 levels in human breast cancer samples and the RKIP/MMP13 ratio predicts relapse-free breast cancer survival.
Published 2015“…<p>Increasing MMP13 followed by decreasing RKIP levels are associated with a progressive cancer disease and are hallmarks for metastasis and poor survival. …”
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Blood clearance and organ distribution of mutant JC-VLPs.
Published 2014“…Panels A and C show the decrease of intact ligand in blood as a function of time. …”
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<i>In vitro</i> 6xHis-oMLE activity assays for ME, LDH and MDH function, using the oMLE storage buffer as assay buffer.
Published 2021“…<p>(A) ME activity was observed for 6xHis-oMLE in a ME activity assay containing 10 mM malate, 1 mM NAD<sup>+</sup> and 1 mM. …”
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Comparison of IFNγ-expressing CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells specific for immunodominant and latency-associated M. tuberculosis antigens between patients with TB, LTBI, and TST-negative d...
Published 2013“…(B) Classification of TB patients and LTBI based on random forest analysis using 11 latency-associated antigens as well as ESAT6_CFP-10, and PPD. Results from the cross validation are shown in a bar chart. …”
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Results from conditional inference forest analysis of the presence/absence of spruce beetle infestation with climate and forest structure data in the Southern Rocky Mountain study...
Published 2015“…<p>(A) Conditional variable importance for the five biophysical variables used to model the occurrence of spruce beetle infestation across the Southern Rocky Mountain study region. …”
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