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Elementary Steps in Olefin Metathesis: Nickelacyclobutanes via Cycloaddition to Nickel Carbenes
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Uncovering Urinary Proteome Differences in Very Preterm Infants with and without Preterm Brain Injury
Published 2025“…Notably, extracellular proteoglycans (NCAN, ACAN, BCAN), associated with neuroprotection, were markedly reduced in infants with brain injury. Conversely, fatty acid-binding proteins (FABP1, FABP3, FABP4, FABP7) decreased over time in uninjured infants but increased in those with brain injury, suggesting a role in exacerbating damage. …”
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Distinct step kinematic parameters in lateral and rear legs.
Published 2024“…Swing duration remained roughly constant with increasing speed, and was longer in rear legs. C-D. Duty factor and step period decrease with increased speed. E-H. Within-animal standard deviations for stance (E) and swing (F) durations, duty factor (G), and period (H). …”
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Occurrence of subcortical immature neurons (scINs) in the amygdala of mouse and primates: relationship with evolution of subnuclei scaling and cortical connectomics.
Published 2025“…While CM and Co nuclei do not change substantially in their relative volume among animal species, the BLc is markedly larger in primates (up to 60%–70%) with respect to rodents (around 30%; here not entirely visible since not in scale and because the expansion is linked to the entire anterior-to-posterior volume of the region). …”