Publications by authors named "D Finis"

The C-H functionalization of remote, unactivated C-H bonds offers a unique method of garnering structural complexity in a synthesis. The use of directing groups has provided a means of enacting C-H functionalization on these difficult-to-access bonds; however, the installation and removal of directing groups on a substrate require additional synthetic manipulations, detracting from both the efficiency and economic feasibility of a transformation. The use of alkoxy radicals as transient directing groups for the functionalization of remote C-H bonds allows access to the synthesis of complex molecules without the need for additional functionality.

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: Involutional changes of lid structures often induce horizontal lid laxity; this can result in a reduction of Meibomian gland expression, potentially leading to symptoms of dry eye. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of tightening the lower eyelid via a lateral canthal sling (LCS) procedure on dry eye parameters.: Patients with Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), lower lid laxity (positive Snap-back Test and positive Pinch Test) and no previous lid surgery were evaluated before and 3 months after LCS procedure for symptoms by OSDI.

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Introduction: Dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial disease of the ocular surface characterized by loss of homeostasis of the tear film. Epidemiological studies suggest it occurs more frequently in women than men. The aim of this retrospective analysis was to determine whether patients with DED show gender-specific differences in symptoms and signs.

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1-Methyl-7-nitroisatoic anhydride (1M7) and 2-methylnicotinic acid imidazolide (NAI) are two of the most commonly applied RNA-SHAPE electrophiles; 1M7 due to its high reactivity and NAI for its solubility and cell permeability. While the addition of a nitro group yields desirable activation of the reagent, it also leads to poorer water solubility. This limited solubility has motivated the development of water-soluble reagents.

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