Electrolysis of -alkynyl--(formyl)anilides and sodium sulfinates on graphite electrodes delivers biologically sound 3-(sulfonyl)quinol-4-ones with moderate to good yields. The reaction is carried out in an undivided cell in the presence of silver(I) oxide with potassium iodide or sodium tetrafluoroborate as the supporting electrolyte. The reaction tolerates variously substituted anilides as well as aryl and alkyl sulfinates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA domino approach towards β-carboline natural product taraxacine A and its analogues was developed. The main step relies on a silver(I) and base co-catalysed imidate-alkyne cyclization. The reaction tolerates primary and secondary alcohols, and various substitutions in the indole are possible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHerein, we describe a novel coupling between ambiphilic 2-pyridylselenyl reagents and nitriles featuring an active α-methylene group. Depending on the solvent employed, this reaction can yield two distinct types of cationic pyridinium-fused selenium-containing heterocycles, 1,3-selenazolium or 1,2,4-selenadiazolium salts, in high yields. This is in contrast to what we observed before for other nitriles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Difficulties with speech-in-noise perception in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may be associated with impaired analysis of speech sounds, such as vowels, which represent the fundamental phoneme constituents of human speech. Vowels elicit early (< 100 ms) sustained processing negativity (SPN) in the auditory cortex that reflects the detection of an acoustic pattern based on the presence of formant structure and/or periodic envelope information (f0) and its transformation into an auditory "object".
Methods: We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) and individual brain models to investigate whether SPN is altered in children with ASD and whether this deficit is associated with impairment in their ability to perceive speech in the background of noise.
An aerobic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium, strain AK1, was isolated from a terrestrial hot spring of the Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka, Russia. The cells of the new isolate were Gram-negative motile rods with a single polar flagellum. Strain AK1 grew at 37-55 °C (optimum 50 °C) with 0-1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe design of fast, endurant, and biocompatible porous frameworks with solvatochromism, aimed to addressing the multiple visual sensing of chemicals, still remains a challenge. Here, we report on a solvatochromic metal-organic framework (MOF) based on cobalt and trimesic acid. We examined its solvatochromism through the solvent exchange and revealed high selectivity to water/dimethylformamide combination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRepresentatives of the genus Thermodesulfovibrio are widespread thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria. The genus currently includes five species with validly published names. Two new Thermodesulfovibrio strains, 3907-1M and 3462-1, were isolated with molecular hydrogen as an electron donor, sulfate as an electron acceptor and acetate as the carbon source from hot springs of Kunashir Island and Kamchatka Peninsula.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurface modification of solid substrates with organic molecules and polyelectrolytes is a promising strategy toward advanced soft materials due to the control of molecular arrangement and supramolecular organization; however, understanding the nature of interactions within the assembly is challenging. Here a facile approach to the control of the architecture of calixarene macrocycles on soft surfaces is presented through the interplay of weak interactions involving a solid silicon substrate, a cationic polyelectrolyte layer, and anionic sulfonatothiacalix[4]arene (STCA). Topological analysis of atomic force microscopy (AFM) images of STCA on silicon, as well as silicon wafers modified with neutral polyethylenimine (PEI) and cationic PEI-H, indicates different surface morphology and assembly behavior of STCA on such substrates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNumerous plant species are expanding their native ranges due to anthropogenic environmental change. Because cytotypes of polyploid complexes often show similar morphologies, there may be unnoticed range expansions (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTotal pancreatectomy is a complex procedure used in the management of pancreatic cancer. While minimally invasive techniques have been increasingly adopted, limited data exist comparing robotic total pancreatectomy (RTP) and laparoscopic total pancreatectomy (LTP). This study evaluates the utilization, short- and long-term outcomes of RTP and LTP using the National Cancer Database.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe escalating concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is a pressing environmental concern, necessitating the development of efficient technologies for CO reduction and utilization. In this context, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) emerge as promising catalysts due to their tunable structures and unique chemical properties. This study focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of amino-functionalized MOFs with cobalt and nickel nodes for the electrochemical reduction of CO.
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September 2024
A new pyridine-fused seleno-diazo-lium salt, 3-(phenyl-selan-yl)[1,2,4]selena-diazolo[4,5-]pyridin-4-ylium chloride di-chloro-methane 0.352-solvate, CHNSe ·Cl·0.352CHCl, was obtained from the reaction between 2-pyridyl-selenenyl chloride and phenyl-seleno-cyanate.
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September 2024
A one-pot three-component synthesis of substituted -hetarylanilines from heterocycle-substituted 1,3-diketones has been developed. The electron-withdrawing power of the heterocyclic substituent (which can be estimated on the basis of calculated Hammett constants) in the 1,3-diketone plays a pivotal role in the studied reaction. The series of -hetarylanilines prepared (21-85% isolated yield) demonstrates the synthetic utility of the developed method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first chrorobismuthate(III) supramolecular hybrids with halogen-bond-linked I, (Py(CH)Py){[BiCl](I)} () and (Py(CH)Py){[BiCl](I)} (), were synthesized via the reaction between BiO, I, and salts of the corresponding cations in HCl. The compounds featured one- and two-dimensional (2D) supramolecular motifs built by I···Cl contacts; in the case of , Bi(III) is pentacoordinated due to the lone pair activity, which also interacted with I pi-orbitals, as confirmed by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Both complexes exhibited moderate thermal stabilities and relatively narrow optical band gaps.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The described dataset contains occurrence records of invertebrate specimens deposited at the State Museum of Natural History of the NAS of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine (SMNH NASU). It combines diverse taxonomic groups, mostly belonging to the class Insecta of the phylum Arthropoda, that were selected as prioritised for digitisation in war conditions. Selected specimens were ascertained as those being the most vulnerable to hostilities and requiring virtual preservation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis clinical case series presents descriptions of 3 patients with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) who have atypical manifestations and abnormal inheritance mechanisms in terms of Gregor Mendel's laws. Although molecular genetic testing can help with disease diagnosis, it is not always conclusive. The primary need for genetic testing in atypical cases is to explain the mechanism of inflammation and to select the optimal therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHot springs are inhabited by specific microbial communities which are reservoirs of novel taxa. In this work strain 4228-RoL was isolated from the Solnechny hot spring, Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka. Cells of the strain 4228-RoL were Gram-negative rods forming multicellular filaments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolymer-metal complexes (PMCs) based on poly(2,2'-bipyridine-4,4'-dicarboxamide-co-polydimethylsiloxanes) with cyclometalated di(2-phenylpyridinato-C,N')iridium(III) fragments and cross-linked by Zn (Zn[Ir]-BipyPDMSs) or Ir (Ir[Ir]-BipyPDMSs) represent flexible, stretchable, phosphorescent, and self-healing molecular oxygen sensors. PMCs provide strong phosphorescence at λ = 595-605 nm. Zn[Ir]-BipyPDMS with PDMS chain length of M = 5000 has the highest quantum yield of 9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHerein, we studied the behavior of TcO in trifluoroacetic anhydride (TFAA) under visible light irradiation in situ by UV-vis spectroscopy. One carboxylate of Tc(VII) CFOTc () and two wheel-like carboxylate clusters of Tc(IV) Tc(μ-O)(CFCOO) (, ) and Tc(μ-O)(CHCOO) () were synthesized and analyzed using pXRD, TGA, UV-vis spectroscopy, and SCXRD techniques. According to SCXRD, it was found that Tc(IV) trifluoroacetate exists in two crystalline modifications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an orphan disease characterized by the progressive degeneration of spinal alpha motor neurons. In recent years, nusinersen and several other drugs have been approved for the treatment of this disease. Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) modulates spinal neuronal networks, resulting in changes in locomotion and posture in patients with severe spinal cord injury and stroke.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are used for various biomedical applications due to their biocompatibility. Surface properties, such as surface roughness, are crucial for PHAs performance. Traditional parameters used for the characterization of surface roughness, such as , are often insufficient to capture the complex and hierarchical (multiscale) topography of PHA films.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel aerotolerant anaerobic bacterium (strain M4Ah) was isolated from a terrestrial mud volcano (Taman Peninsula, Russia). Cells were small, cell-wall-less, non-motile cocci, 0.32-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are prone to develop infections. Accordingly, 195 untreated early (e)RA patients and 398 healthy controls were selected from women in Tatarstan's cohort to study infectious history in the anamnesis (four criteria) and in the previous year (16 criteria). Information about annual infections was collected face-to-face from year to year by a qualified rheumatologist/general practitioner and included the active use of information from medical records.
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