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For the carbonylation reactions to synthesize aldehyde, ester, amide, and other carbonyl derivatives, a transition metal-free and CO- free reaction was challenging but highly demanded. Here, the authors report a transition metal-free and CO- free method for deoxygenetive/denitrogenetive conversion of phenols and anilines to aldehydes and ketones.
Despite the established C − H deuteration of pyridine derivatives synthetic methods with good D-incorporation, under milder conditions with easy operation procedures is still on the way. Here, the authors develop a straightforward, metal-free, and acid-/base-free electrochemical C4-selective C − H deuteration of pyridine derivatives with high selectivity and excellent D-incorporation at room temperature, which use D2O as economic and convenient D-source.
A filtering reconfigurable intelligent surface is presented with sharp frequency-selecting and 2-bit phase-shifting properties, offering to advance the development of wireless communications with anti-interference and signal-manipulation abilities.
A mitochondrial actin wave fragments mitochondria. Here, the authors find that the wave produces force that is resisted by mitochondrial tethering, inducing fission, with subsequent fusion promoting mitochondrial content mixing and mitochondrial homeostasis.
The cluster miR-17~92 modulates the expression of genes networks and signalling pathways to ensure proper Sry expression timing and subsequent testis differentiation, an unexpected role for miRNAs in the early steps of mammalian sex determination.
FGFR inhibitors (FGFRi) benefit patients with FGFR2-fusion positive intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) but depth and duration of response is often limited. Here, the authors demonstrate that oncogenic FGFR2 signaling promotes a glycolytic phenotype, which is blocked by FGFRi, resulting in a targetable dependence on mitochondrial metabolism.
Ferritin, the cellular iron storage complex, binds NCOA4 and is trafficked to the lysosome for degradation and iron release. Here, authors present the cryo-EM structure of the NCOA4-Ferritin complex with biophysical and cellular characterization.
Aggregated forms of α-synuclein are characteristic of Parkinson’s disease. Here the authors show that the condensation-driven aggregation pathway of α-synuclein can be inhibited using small molecules: the aminosterol claramine stabilizes α-synuclein condensates and inhibits α-synuclein primary nucleation in the aggregation process.
The main protease, a key enzyme of SARS-CoV-2, can protect itself from oxidative damage. Here, Reinke, Schubert, and colleagues used XFEL radiation to image the enzyme, revealing the disulfide and NOS/SONOS bonds that form in response to oxygen.
The inclusion of base Z has the potential to heighten the binding affinity between complementary nucleic acids. Here, the authors integrated base Z into CRISRP-Cas12a crRNA to augment the interaction between the crRNA and the target DNA, resulting in a significant enhancement of editing efficiency.
Lightweight and flexible thin crystalline silicon solar cells have huge market potential but remain relatively unexplored. Here, authors present a thin silicon structure with reinforced ring to prepare free-standing 4.7-μm 4-inch silicon wafers, achieving efficiency of 20.33% for 28-μm solar cells.
Common genetic variants can affect an individual’s immune response to pathogens. Here, the authors uncover and characterize variants regulating cytokine responses in Lyme Borreliosis in 1,060 patients.
mRNA therapeutics delivered via lipid nanoparticles are being developed for the treatment of metabolic diseases caused by protein deficiency. Here, the authors use preclinical data to develop translational PK/PD models, which scaled allometrically to humans to predict starting doses for first-in-human clinical studies for in propionic acidemia, methylmalonic acidemia, and phenylketonuria.
Sleep disorders increase the risk and mortality of heart disease. Here, the authors show that sleep fragmentation results in elevated copper levels in the male mouse heart and exacerbates myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury with increased myocardial cuproptosis and apoptosis.
Stabilizing non-trivial magnetic spin textures at room temperature remains challenging. Here, the authors propose introducing magnetic atoms into the van der Waals gap of 2D magnets Fe3GaTe2 to stabilize the magnetic spin textures beyond skyrmion.
Standard diagnostics are often not able to fully capture submicroscopic parasite dynamics after treatment with antimalarials. In this longitudinal analysis of molecular markers of malaria parasitemia in an Ugandan cohort, authors describe persistence of markers following antimalarial therapy with dynamic and complex multiclonal infections in the initial and post-treatment periods.