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    Incorporating a guanidine-modified cytosine base into triplex-forming PNAs for the recognition of a C-G pyrimidine–purine inversion site of an RNA duplex by Toh, Desiree-Faye Kaixin, Devi, Gitali, Patil, Kiran M., Qu, Qiuyu, Maraswami, Manikantha, Xiao, Yunyun, Loh, Teck Peng, Zhao, Yanli, Chen, Gang

    Published 2017
    “…Selective binding towards an RNA duplex over a single-stranded RNA can be rationalized by the fact that alkylation of the amine of a 5-methyl C base blocks the Watson–Crick edge. PNAs incorporating multiple guanidine-modified cytosine residues are able to enter HeLa cells without any transfection agent.…”
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    Synthesis of porous, hollow metal MCO3 (M=Mn, Co, Ca) microstructures and adsorption properties thereof by Cai, Ren, Du, Yaping, Peng, Shengjie, Bi, Hengchang, Zhang, Wenyu, Yang, Dan, Chen, Jing, Lim, Tuti Mariana, Zhang, Hua, Cao, Y. Charles, Yan, Qingyu

    Published 2014
    “…For example, the porous, hollow MnCO3 microcubes show larger Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface areas of 359.5 m2 g−1, which is much larger than that of solid MnCO3 microcubics (i.e., 12.03 m2 g−1). …”
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    Reversible-hydrogen-transfer-mediated anomerization of azaheterocyclyl 2-deoxy-C-glycosides and mechanistic studies by Mu, Qiu-Qi, Guo, Aoxin, Cai, Xin, Qin, Yang-Yang, Fang, Xin-Yu, Peng, Li-Cong, Feng, Chao, Xu, Li-Wen, Xiao, Xiong, Liu, Xue-Wei

    Published 2023
    “…The anomerization reaction plausibly proceeds through the pathway involving the activation of the C(sp3)-H bond mediated by the iridium catalyst and reversible hydrogen transfer, rather than the classical anomerization mechanisms involving the endocyclic cleavage of the C1-O5 bond or exocyclic cleavage of the glycosidic bond.…”
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