Publications by authors named "Jia-bao Wang"

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  • Chemically modified oligonucleotides are gaining attention for their stability in biological systems, but existing synthesis methods for modifications, especially at the C2'-position, lack efficiency and selectivity.
  • A new electrochemical nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling method allows for the creation of diverse C2'-α-aryl/alkenyl nucleosides with excellent stereoselectivity and broad compatibility.
  • The study demonstrates that oligonucleotides with C2'-aryl modifications have improved resistance to degradation and maintain effective cellular uptake, suggesting their potential in therapeutic applications.
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Nucleoside analogues have seen significant advancements in treating viral infections and cancer through ProTide technology, leading to a series of FDA-approved drugs such as sofosbuvir, tenofovir alafenamide, and remdesivir. The stereochemical configuration at the phosphorus center of ProTides significantly influences their pharmacological properties, necessitating efficient stereoselective synthesis. Traditional methods using chiral auxiliaries or nonracemic phosphorylating agents are labor-intensive and inefficient, while recent organocatalytic approaches, despite their promise, still face limitations.

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  • - Non-Abelian topological phases (NATPs) possess unique properties compared to traditional Abelian phases, but they are more complicated to manipulate, especially in classical wave systems.
  • - This study introduces innovative braiding couplings between triple-component acoustic dipoles, enabling the creation of NATPs in a one-dimensional, time-reversal invariant Hermitian framework.
  • - The research presents a comprehensive phase diagram for NATPs, detailing distinct non-Abelian phases and showcasing their unique properties through various endpoint states, potentially leading to new acoustic technologies.
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Herein, we report the first Ni-catalyzed enantioselective deaminative alkylation of amino acid and peptide derivatives with unactivated olefins. Key for success was the discovery of a new sterically encumbered bis(oxazoline) ligand backbone, thus offering a de novo technology for accessing enantioenriched - linkages via C-N functionalization. Our protocol is distinguished by its broad scope and generality across a wide number of counterparts, even in the context of late-stage functionalization.

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Feature screening is an important and challenging topic in current class-imbalance learning. Most of the existing feature screening algorithms in class-imbalance learning are based on filtering techniques. However, the variable rankings obtained by various filtering techniques are generally different, and this inconsistency among different variable ranking methods is usually ignored in practice.

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Crop productivity depends on photosynthetic source capacity. Appropriate nitrogen (N) fertilizer management is beneficial for improving growth, photosynthetic capacity and thereby increasing crops yield. A two-year pot experiment was conducted with four N treatments, i.

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A series of oxovanadium(V) complexes containing amine pyridine(s) phenolate ligands [ONN] (2a-f) have been synthesized in high yields (68-83%) by reacting VO(O(n)Pr)3 with 1.0 equiv. of the ligands in CH2Cl2.

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Gemcitabine (GEM) is a nucleoside analog agent against a wide variety of tumors. To overcome its limitation of rapid metabolism in vivo that results in short circulation time and poor antitumor efficacy, a novel prodrug (CLA-GEM conjugate) has been developed through the covalent coupling of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) to N(4)-amino group of GEM. The chemical structure of CLA-GEM conjugate was identified by NMR, FTIR and other methods.

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The banana (Musa acuminate L. AAA group) fruit undergoes a postharvest ripening process, which plays an important role in improving the quality and extending the shelf life of bananas. To manipulate postharvest banana ripening, a better understanding of the mechanism of postharvest ripening is necessary.

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