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Inspired by the positive impact of the hydroxyl group to the chiral recognition (Fig. 2), we subsequently applied the SMO to the kinetic resolution of α-substituted secondary allylic alcohols, and achieved excellent enantio- and diastereo-selectivity, generating a spectrum of glycidol derivatives with contiguous stereogenic centers (Table 3; Fig. 3a) (Lin et al. 2011c).

This form of pre-mRNA post-transcriptional modification has the potential to expand the proteome exponentially, generating a spectrum of activities [16].

Our results show that, first, the brain is capable of generating a spectrum of inflammatory responses much like those found in the periphery.

The majority of TP53 mutations result in the substitution of single aminoacids in the central region of the p53 protein, generating a spectrum of variants ('mutant p53s', for short).

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A series of Nafion®/ORMOSIL hybrids, generated by in situ sol gel co-polymerizations of tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) and semi-organic R′nSi(OR 4−n co-monomers (SOC), were developed to generate a spectrum of nanoscale chemical environments within the Nafion® morphological template.

Sixteen rabbits underwent various degrees of ICP-controlled (range 40 to 120 mmHg) SAH to generate a spectrum of ICP values as described in more detail below.

These particles are analyzed via MS to generate a spectrum of mass/charge peaks.

Misregulation during embryonic development generates a spectrum of congenital abnormalities, including holoprosencephaly, neural tube defects and polydactyly.

A stepwise cleavage model, originally proposed by Takami et al., has provided valuable insights into how a single enzymatic activity generates a spectrum of Aβ peptides.

The MALDI TOF MS analysis of the tryptic digested enzyme generated a spectrum of peaks representing the m/ z ratio of each peptide fragment).

This well-recognised crosstalk with ROS members is known to generate a spectrum of harmful oxidants comparable to excessive ROS, including peroxynitrite (ONOO−) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).

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