Fifteen new sublimable Sb- and Bi-based chlorido, bromido and iodido coordination polymers (CPs) with linear bispyridyl ligands are presented in this work and compared in terms of their crystal structures and photoluminescence properties. The Sb-CPs occur in two structural motifs: 1∞[Sb2X6(L)2] (X: Cl (a), Br (b), I (c); L: 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene (bpe) (1), 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethane (bpa) (2), 4,4'-bipyridine (bipy) (X: Br, I; 3)) with two polymorphs showing negligible stereochemical demand of the lone-pair and 1∞[SbCl3(bipy)] (3a) featuring a stereochemically active lone pair with significant 5p-contribution at SbIII. This is accompanied by differences in the coordination polyhedra being octahedral for high s-character, whereas a high p-character of the lone pair results in a square pyramid as the coordination sphere.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInformation on the genetic structure of animal populations can allow inferences about mechanisms shaping their social organization, dispersal, and mating system. The mongooses (Herpestidae) include some of the best-studied mammalian systems in this respect, but much less is known about their closest relatives, the Malagasy carnivores (Eupleridae), even though some of them exhibit unusual association patterns. We investigated the genetic structure of the Malagasy narrow-striped mongoose (), a small forest-dwelling gregarious carnivore exhibiting sexual segregation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer cells with enhanced self-renewal capacity influence tumour growth in glioblastoma. So far, a variety of surrogate markers have been proposed to enrich these cells, emphasizing the need to devise new characterization methods. Here, we screen a large panel of glioblastoma cultures (n = 21) cultivated under stem cell-permissive conditions and identify several cell lines with enhanced self-renewal capacity.
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February 2014
The diversity of extant carnivores provides valuable opportunities for comparative research to illuminate general patterns of mammalian social evolution. Recent field studies on mongooses (Herpestidae), in particular, have generated detailed behavioural and demographic data allowing tests of assumptions and predictions of theories of social evolution. The first studies of the social systems of their closest relatives, the Malagasy Eupleridae, also have been initiated.
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