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Carboxylate-Assisted β‑(<i>Z</i>) Stereoselective Hydrosilylation of Terminal Alkynes Catalyzed by a Zwitterionic Bis-NHC Rhodium(III) Complex
Published 2020“…The reaction of aliphatic alkynes with HSiEt<sub>3</sub> is slower, resulting in a slight decrease of selectivity toward the β-(<i>Z</i>)-vinylsilane product, which is still greater than 90%. …”
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Phosphorus lability in a subtropical Acrisol under long-term integrated crop-livestock system: impacts of grazing management and cropping system
Published 2022“…Such management benefits nutrient cycling and consequently the P availability to the plants, being important to decrease production costs with the reduction and/or greater use efficiency of phosphate fertilizers.…”
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Structure-Guided Development of Small-Molecule PRC2 Inhibitors Targeting EZH2–EED Interaction
Published 2021“…Disruption of EZH2–embryonic ectoderm development (EED) protein–protein interaction (PPI) is a new promising cancer therapeutic strategy. We have previously reported the discovery of astemizole, a small-molecule inhibitor targeting the EZH2–EED PPI. …”
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Image_6_Alpha-1 antitrypsin limits neutrophil extracellular trap disruption of airway epithelial barrier function.jpg
Published 2023“…Bronchial epithelia exposed to NETs demonstrate visible gaps in E-cadherin staining, a decrease in full-length E-cadherin protein and the appearance of cleaved E-cadherin peptides. …”
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Image_5_Alpha-1 antitrypsin limits neutrophil extracellular trap disruption of airway epithelial barrier function.jpg
Published 2023“…Bronchial epithelia exposed to NETs demonstrate visible gaps in E-cadherin staining, a decrease in full-length E-cadherin protein and the appearance of cleaved E-cadherin peptides. …”
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Image_1_Alpha-1 antitrypsin limits neutrophil extracellular trap disruption of airway epithelial barrier function.jpg
Published 2023“…Bronchial epithelia exposed to NETs demonstrate visible gaps in E-cadherin staining, a decrease in full-length E-cadherin protein and the appearance of cleaved E-cadherin peptides. …”
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Table_2_Alpha-1 antitrypsin limits neutrophil extracellular trap disruption of airway epithelial barrier function.pdf
Published 2023“…Bronchial epithelia exposed to NETs demonstrate visible gaps in E-cadherin staining, a decrease in full-length E-cadherin protein and the appearance of cleaved E-cadherin peptides. …”
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Image_2_Alpha-1 antitrypsin limits neutrophil extracellular trap disruption of airway epithelial barrier function.jpg
Published 2023“…Bronchial epithelia exposed to NETs demonstrate visible gaps in E-cadherin staining, a decrease in full-length E-cadherin protein and the appearance of cleaved E-cadherin peptides. …”
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Image_4_Alpha-1 antitrypsin limits neutrophil extracellular trap disruption of airway epithelial barrier function.jpg
Published 2023“…Bronchial epithelia exposed to NETs demonstrate visible gaps in E-cadherin staining, a decrease in full-length E-cadherin protein and the appearance of cleaved E-cadherin peptides. …”
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Table_1_Alpha-1 antitrypsin limits neutrophil extracellular trap disruption of airway epithelial barrier function.pdf
Published 2023“…Bronchial epithelia exposed to NETs demonstrate visible gaps in E-cadherin staining, a decrease in full-length E-cadherin protein and the appearance of cleaved E-cadherin peptides. …”