Publications by authors named "K L Gavrilov"

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  • A new library of diamidophosphite-sulfides, made from terpenoid 1,3-thioether alcohols, was created and shown to effectively complex with Pd(II) ions, forming various ligand bonding configurations.
  • The study utilized 2D NMR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction to determine the structures of the ligands and their metal complexes.
  • The ligands achieved impressive enantioselectivity (ee) in several reactions, such as up to 95% ee in Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitutions and up to 90% ee in Rh-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation, with an analysis of how structural factors and reaction conditions influenced these results.
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Varicose vein disease (VVD) is a common health problem worldwide. Microfibril-associated protein 5 (MFAP5) is one of the potential key players in its pathogenesis. Our previous microarray analysis revealed the cg06256735 and cg15815843 loci in the regulatory regions of the MFAP5 gene as hypomethylated in varicose veins which correlated with its up-regulation.

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A series of easy-to-prepare and modular chiral ,-bidentate phosphoramidites were synthesized. With respect to Pd(II), these ligands showed the ability to form stable ,-chelate allylic complexes. The structures of the ligands and their complexes were confirmed by 2D NMR spectroscopy and single-crystal X-ray diffraction.

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Alkene planar chirality is introduced in the 'privileged' P-alkene phosphoramidite ligand 1. The resulting diastereomeric ligands (p)-5 and (p)-5 form optically pure complexes of Rh(I) and Pd(II), which catalyze conjugate additions of boron C-nucleophiles to enones and allylic alkylations, respectively. In the Rh-catalyzed reaction, the planar chirality of the alkene exerts absolute enantiocontrol over the potent BINOL auxiliary.

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Epigenomic changes in the venous cells exerted by oscillatory shear stress towards the endothelium may result in consolidation of gene expression alterations upon vein wall remodeling during varicose transformation. We aimed to reveal such epigenome-wide methylation changes. Primary culture cells were obtained from non-varicose vein segments left after surgery of 3 patients by growing the cells in selective media after magnetic immunosorting.

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