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A novel, highly diastereoselective, and metal-free synthesis of multisubstituted piperidines via an S1 approach is reported in this study. The method allows for the preparation of highly functionalized compounds with exceptional diastereomeric selectivities and consistently reproducible yields. These compounds are of significant interest due to their remarkable biological activities toward influenza endonuclease.

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A streamlined, automated workflow to screen and triage large numbers of baculoviruses for protein expression.

Protein Expr Purif

March 2024

Protein & Structural Chemistry, Discovery Chemistry, Merck & Co., Inc., 770 Sumneytown Pike, West Point, PA 19486, USA. Electronic address:

The baculovirus expression system is a powerful and widely used method to generate large quantities of recombinant protein. However, challenges exist in workflows utilizing either liquid baculovirus stocks or the Titerless Infected-Cells Preservation and Scale-Up (TIPS) method, including the time and effort to generate baculoviruses, screen for protein expression and store large numbers of baculovirus stocks. To mitigate these challenges, we have developed a streamlined, hybrid workflow which utilizes high titer liquid virus stocks for rapid plate-based protein expression screening, followed by a TIPS-based scale-up for larger protein production efforts.

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cytochrome quinol oxidase (cyt ), the alternative terminal oxidase of the respiratory chain, has been identified as playing a key role during chronic infection and presents a putative target for the development of novel antitubercular agents. Here, we report confirmation of successful heterologous expression of cytochrome . The heterologous cytochrome expression system was used to identify a chemical series of inhibitors based on the 2-aryl-quinolone pharmacophore.

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Renilla Luciferase Reporter Assay to Study 3'-UTR-Driven Posttranscriptional Regulation of OPRM1.

Methods Mol Biol

March 2021

Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology (FaBiT), University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

MOR expression levels at a specific cell type or tissue significantly contribute to its role in pain transmission and in other responses involving opioid receptors. Therefore, molecular processes regulating MOR levels have gained more and more interest. Recently, posttranscriptional regulation mechanisms have been shown to play a relevant role in influencing MOR expression levels, with polymorphisms and mutations within OPRM1 3'-UTR region impacting the differential opioid-mediated response observed within individuals.

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Article Synopsis
  • CPX-351 is a liposomal drug combining cytarabine and daunorubicin, designed for intravenous treatment of blood cancers.
  • The formulation contains the two drugs in a 5:1 ratio, which has shown to be effective in laboratory studies and mouse models.
  • Research involved tracking drug behavior in mice to understand how the drugs are absorbed, distributed, and eliminated, allowing predictions about their effectiveness in targeting cancer cells.
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Progress in xenotransplantation.

Expert Opin Investig Drugs

May 1999

Nextran, Inc., 303B College Road East, Princeton, NJ, USA.

Organ transplantation is considered the most effective treatment for end-stage organ failure; currently it is limited by a severe worldwide shortage of human donor organs. This has led to investigation of the potential use of animals as organ donors. For a number of reasons, the pig represents the most likely organ donor candidate.

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Background: The current limitation to the clinical application of xenotransplantation using pig organs is a rejection process that has been termed delayed xenograft rejection or acute vascular rejection. It is thought that acute vascular rejection may be mediated at least in part by both the continued synthesis, of preexisting, and the induction, posttransplantation, of antibodies against the carbohydrate moiety galalpha1-3gal that is present on glycoproteins and glycolipids of the pig endothelium. The synthesis of these antibodies has proven difficult to control with currently available immunosuppressive agents.

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