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  1. 28081

    Hydrogen-Bonded Networks of Ammonium Bis- and Tetrakisphosphonates—Synthesis, High-Throughput Screening and Structural Trends by Monika Plabst (2329927)

    Published 2009
    “…Four different motifs of hydrogen bonding between the phosphonate groups could be observed: a single hydrogen bond, a dimeric <i>R</i><sub>2</sub><sup>2</sup>(8) ring motif, the association of two bisphosphonate units into a dimer by two 2-fold hydrogen bonds, and an intramolecular hydrogen bond forming a six-membered ring. Cross-linking of the bisphosphonate groups via [O−H···O] bridges between phosphonates and in some cases solvent molecules generates two-dimensional networks. …”
  2. 28082

    Image 1_Investigating the regulation of the miR-199a-3p/TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway by BSHXF drug-containing serum combined with ADSCs for delaying intervertebral disc degeneratio... by Enxu Liu (21190403)

    Published 2025
    “…BSHXF, a classical traditional Chinese medicine formula, demonstrates dual pharmacological actions: tonifying kidneys, strengthening bones, activating blood circulation, and resolving stasis. It has been widely used in IDD management. …”
  3. 28083

    PKD1 association with nNOS is enhanced by kinase activation in a PDZ-ligand independent manner. by Lucía Sánchez-Ruiloba (552971)

    Published 2014
    “…Analysis of nNOS immunoprecipitates showed that PKD1/nNOS complexes are still formed after deletion of PKD1 PDZ-ligand. Representative images from three independent experiments are shown in panels A, B, C and D. …”
  4. 28084

    Hydrogen-Bonded Networks of Ammonium Bis- and Tetrakisphosphonates—Synthesis, High-Throughput Screening and Structural Trends by Monika Plabst (2329927)

    Published 2009
    “…Four different motifs of hydrogen bonding between the phosphonate groups could be observed: a single hydrogen bond, a dimeric <i>R</i><sub>2</sub><sup>2</sup>(8) ring motif, the association of two bisphosphonate units into a dimer by two 2-fold hydrogen bonds, and an intramolecular hydrogen bond forming a six-membered ring. Cross-linking of the bisphosphonate groups via [O−H···O] bridges between phosphonates and in some cases solvent molecules generates two-dimensional networks. …”
  5. 28085

    The recombinant CgPst2<sup><i>R174A</i></sup> and CgPst2-CΔ<sup><i>R174-F198</i></sup> proteins do not exhibit NADH:quinone oxidoreductase activity. by Anamika Battu (10197220)

    Published 2021
    “…</b> proteins, along with the flow through, were resolved on 12% SDS-PAGE, and stained with Coomassie Brilliant Blue. …”
  6. 28086

    Hydrogen-Bonded Networks of Ammonium Bis- and Tetrakisphosphonates—Synthesis, High-Throughput Screening and Structural Trends by Monika Plabst (2329927)

    Published 2009
    “…Four different motifs of hydrogen bonding between the phosphonate groups could be observed: a single hydrogen bond, a dimeric <i>R</i><sub>2</sub><sup>2</sup>(8) ring motif, the association of two bisphosphonate units into a dimer by two 2-fold hydrogen bonds, and an intramolecular hydrogen bond forming a six-membered ring. Cross-linking of the bisphosphonate groups via [O−H···O] bridges between phosphonates and in some cases solvent molecules generates two-dimensional networks. …”
  7. 28087

    Synthesis, Characterization, and Chiral Behavior of S-Bridged Co<sup>III</sup>Pt<sup>II</sup>Co<sup>III</sup> Trinuclear Complexes Composed of Bis(thiolato)-Type Octahedral Units <... by Hirokazu Honda (2964768)

    Published 2002
    “…Complex [<b>1</b>]<sup>4+</sup> formed both racemic (ΔΔ/ΛΛ) and meso (ΔΛ) forms, which were separated and optically resolved by cation-exchange column chromatography. …”
  8. 28088

    Supporting Information tables, figures, and text. by Jerome Deval (432310)

    Published 2015
    “…Three binding metrics were computed for each docking pose: 1) RMSD (Å) to the natural CDP ligand; 2) number of hydrogen bonds formed with the crystallographically resolved water molecule anticipated to catalyze the formation of the new phosphodiester bond to the incoming nucleotide; and 3) number of hydrogen bonds formed with the RNA template (B) Docked binding modes for 2'F-2'Me-, 2'F-4'ClCH<sub>2</sub>-, and 2'F-4'N<sub>3</sub>-CDP were overlaid with the CDP (yellow) X-ray binding mode for reference. …”
  9. 28089

    Single-Molecule Magnets:  Two-Electron Reduced Version of a Mn<sub>12</sub> Complex and Environmental Influences on the Magnetization Relaxation of (PPh<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>[Mn... by Monica Soler (2337547)

    Published 2003
    “…Complexes <b>4a</b> and <b>4b</b> give resolvable frequency-dependent out-of-phase (χ<sub>M</sub>‘ ‘) signals in AC susceptibility studies resulting from the magnetization relaxation of SMMs. …”
  10. 28090

    System enablers and barriers to continuity of care for First Nations people living with chronic conditions: A rapid qualitative review protocol by Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza (9535079)

    Published 2022
    “…Any disagreements will be resolved through discussion or with one or more additional reviewers. …”
  11. 28091

    Shape Model of Hydra by Simon Porter (9221390)

    Published 2021
    “…Shape created from the resolved images of Hydra obtained by New Horizons. …”
  12. 28092

    E00144: Coptic Stories of the Monks of the Desert, attributed in the text to Paphnouthios, possibly Paphnouthios of Scetis, 4th c., which describe the lives and miracles of two bis... by Bryan (10112260)

    Published 2014
    “…<br> <br>The second part (fol. 11b–37a) forms a history of the Bishops of Philae, from the see’s foundation to the death of bishop *Pseleusias (who is different from the monk Pseleusius). …”
  13. 28093

    E06111: The ‘epic’ Greek Martyrdom of *Christophoros (martyr of Pamphylia, S00616) tells of Reprebos, an outwardly repulsive barbarian from a tribe of cannibals, who is baptised a... by Nikolaos (10112551)

    Published 2018
    “…Christophoros is nailed to a bronze bench, while around him wood is piled forming a circular covered structure, which is then doused with oil and set on fire.…”