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    Human Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells show unique gene expression compared with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells using single-cell RNA-sequencing by Barrett, Angela N., Fong, Chui-Yee, Subramanian, Arjunan, Liu, Wenting, Feng, Yirui, Choolani, Mahesh, Biswas, Arijit, Rajapakse, Jagath Chandana, Bongso, Ariff

    Published 2021
    “…Their broad differentiation potential, high rate of proliferation, ready availability from discarded cords, and prolonged maintenance of stemness properties in culture make them an attractive alternative source of MSCs with therapeutic value compared with human bone marrow MSCs (hBMMSCs). We aimed to characterize the differences in gene expression profiles between these two stem cell types using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq) to determine which pathways are involved in conferring hWJSCs with their unique properties. …”
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    Analyses of human vaccine-specific circulating and bone marrow-resident B cell populations reveal benefit of delayed vaccine booster dosing with blood-stage malaria antigens by Barrett, JR, Silk, SE, Mkindi, CG, Kwiatkowska, KM, Hou, MM, Lias, AM, Kalinga, WF, Mtaka, IM, McHugh, K, Bardelli, M, Davies, H, King, LDW, Edwards, NJ, Chauhan, VS, Mukherjee, P, Rwezaula, S, Chitnis, CE, Olotu, AI, Minassian, AM, Draper, SJ, Nielsen, CM

    Published 2024
    “…Notably, a higher frequency of vaccine-specific (putatively long-lived) plasma cells was detected in the bone marrow of these delayed boosting vaccinees by ELISPOT and correlated strongly with serum IgG. …”
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    Ortho-allylation of 1-arylpyrazoles with allyl phenyl ether via iron-catalyzed C-H bond activation under mild conditions by Asako, Sobi, Norinder, Jakob, Llies, Laurean, Yoshikai, Naohiko, Nakamura, Eiichi

    Published 2014
    “…The reaction may proceed via iron-catalyzed ortho C[BOND]H activation to form a metallic intermediate, which then reacts with the allyl ether in a γ selective fashion.…”
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    Full-Dimensional Quantum Dynamical Studies of the Cl + HOD → HCl/DCl + OD/OH Reaction: Bond Selectivity and Isotopic Branching Ratio by Song, Hongwei, Lee, Soo-Ying, Lu, Yunpeng, Guo, Hua

    Published 2016
    “…Our results confirm the experimental observed vibrationally promoted bond cleavage, in which the breaking of the OH(OD) bond is strongly enhanced by the OH(OD) excitation. …”
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    σ-Bonded organochromium(III) complexes. 3. decomposition in acid solution of chromium(III) complexes containing pyridylmethyl and polydentate amine ligands by Crouse, Karen, Goh, Lai-Yoong

    Published 1986
    “…The activation parameters and product studies are in support of a homolytic pathway for the Cr-C bond cleavage.…”
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    The Temperature Dependence of Hydrogen Bonds Is More Uniform in Stable Proteins: An Analysis of NMR h3JNC′ Couplings in Four Different Protein Structures by Alexandrescu, Andrei T., Dregni, Aurelio J.

    Published 2024
    “…The h3JNC′ couplings are transmitted through hydrogen bonds and their sizes are correlated to hydrogen bond lengths. …”
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    Morphology-tuned exceptional catalytic activity of porous-polymer-supported Mn3O4 in aerobic sp3 C-H bond oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons and alcohols by Mondal, John, Borah, Parijat, Sreejith, Sivaramapanicker, Nguyen, Kim Truc, Han, Xiguang, Zhao, Yanli, Ma, Xing

    Published 2014
    “…These Mn3O4-based hybrid materials could behave as heterogeneous nanocatalysts to perform sp3 C[BOND]H bond oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons and alcohols with molecular oxygen as an economic oxidant. …”
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