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Preparation and NMR Spectra of the (Trifluoromethyl)argentates(III) [Ag(CF<sub>3</sub>)<i><sub>n</sub></i>X<sub>4-<i>n</i></sub><i></i>]<sup>-</sup>, with X = CN (<i>n</i> = 1−3),...
Published 1997“…In the [Ag(CF<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub>(CH<sub>3</sub>)]<sup>-</sup> anion, the Ag−CH<sub>3</sub> distance (2.097(5) Å) is slightly shorter than the average Ag−CF<sub>3</sub> bond lengths (2.119(10) Å).…”
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Attaining the Utmost Stability and Energy of Carbonyl Azides by the Synergistic Improvement of Conjugation and H-bonding
Published 2024“…In this study, we present a new family of carbonyl azides, 5-nitro-1H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl-carbamoyl-azide (NTCA), which was synthesized through in situ oxidation cleavage of amino-tetrazole. …”
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Synthetic Control of Excited-State Properties in Cyclometalated Ir(III) Complexes Using Ancillary Ligands
Published 2005“…The Ir−C<sub>aryl</sub> bond lengths in (<i>tpy</i>)<sub>2</sub>Ir(CN-<i>t-</i>Bu)<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> (2.047(5) and 2.072(5) Å) and (<i>tpy</i>)<sub>2</sub>Ir(PPh<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>BPh<sub>2</sub> (2.047(9) and 2.057(9) Å) are longer than their counterparts in (<i>tpy</i>)<sub>2</sub>Ir(acac) (1.982(6) and 1.985(7) Å). …”
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Synthetic Control of Excited-State Properties in Cyclometalated Ir(III) Complexes Using Ancillary Ligands
Published 2005“…The Ir−C<sub>aryl</sub> bond lengths in (<i>tpy</i>)<sub>2</sub>Ir(CN-<i>t-</i>Bu)<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> (2.047(5) and 2.072(5) Å) and (<i>tpy</i>)<sub>2</sub>Ir(PPh<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>BPh<sub>2</sub> (2.047(9) and 2.057(9) Å) are longer than their counterparts in (<i>tpy</i>)<sub>2</sub>Ir(acac) (1.982(6) and 1.985(7) Å). …”
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Table 1_Beyond salt tolerance: SOS1-13’s pivotal role in regulating the immune response to Fusarium oxysporum in Solanum phureja.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>StSOS1-13-overexpressed Arabidopsis differed from WT plants in multiple aspects post-FOX infection. …”
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Advanced Hard Ctings: Towards A Whole New World
Published 2014“…That is where advanced surface coatings come in. From a manufacturing point of view, tools for machining are of particular interest. …”
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Additional file 1 of The MDM2 ligand Nutlin-3 differentially alters expression of the immune blockade receptors PD-L1 and CD276
Published 2020“…The sgRNA was cloned into the pBT-U6-CAS9-2A-GFP expression vector to create pBT-U6-CAS9-2A-gp53-GFP. p53 gene editing in the A375 p53-wt melanoma cell line was performed as described before with minor alterations [35]. a The position and orientation of sgRNA targeting exon 5 of TP53 sgRNA is indicated in blue, with PAM sequence in red. b, c Representative DNA sequences of the knockout p53 cell clone (E23). b p53 seq1 represents an out-of-frame deletion (dotted line) in one allele. c p53 seq2 represents in-frame insertion of cytosine (in red) in the other allele. d Western blotting of cell clones after X-irradiation that normally stabilizes p53-wt protein. p53 and GAPDH have apparent molecular weights on Western blots of 50 and 37 kDa, respectively. …”
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PTEN/Akt Signaling Controls Mitochondrial Respiratory Capacity through 4E-BP1
Published 2012“…The increased activities of the respiratory complexes (RCs) I, III and IV were retained in the same relative proportions as those present in MEF<sup>WT</sup>, alluding to a possible co-ordinated regulation by PTEN/Akt. …”
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The difference in outcome parameters between groups.
Published 2017“…<p>Outcome parameters represent the followings; O1, decrease of time-averaged proteinuria from trial phase and to the observational phase; O2, remission of UPCR <0.2 g/g cr during observational phase; O3, rapid decline of eGFR ≥5 mL/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup> during observational phase; O4, composite outcome of increase in serum cr level (≥50% from baseline) noted during observational phase or deterioration of renal function to end stage renal disease. …”
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Probing the Histamine H<sub>1</sub> Receptor Binding Site to Explore Ligand Binding Kinetics
Published 2024“…Ligand efficiency (LE) decreases upon the introduction of the negatively charged group, whereas kinetic efficiency (KE) increases up to 8.5-fold. …”
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Probing the Histamine H<sub>1</sub> Receptor Binding Site to Explore Ligand Binding Kinetics
Published 2024“…Ligand efficiency (LE) decreases upon the introduction of the negatively charged group, whereas kinetic efficiency (KE) increases up to 8.5-fold. …”
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miR-UL112-3p inhibits TLR2-dependent activation of the NFκB pathway in THP1 cells.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) Schematic of cell treatment. THP1 or NFκB luciferase reporter THP1 cells (THP1-NFκBRE-luc) were transfected with siRNA or miRNA mimics after being differentiated for 24hrs with TPA. …”
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Supplementary file 1_Early life predictors of child development at kindergarten: a structural equation model using a longitudinal cohort.docx
Published 2025“…Higher SES was related to a-0.26 (p-value =0.01) standardized decrease of EDI vulnerability, and this link was partially mediated through family stress at 3 years (10.6% mediated). …”
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