14 research outputs found

    Storage quantities of various emergency rescue materials at the distribution center.

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    <p>Storage quantities of various emergency rescue materials at the distribution center.</p

    Trends in total costs with the change of unit compensation cost.

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    <p>Trends in total costs with the change of unit compensation cost.</p

    Total cost and material reserves for different unit compensation costs.

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    <p>Total cost and material reserves for different unit compensation costs.</p

    Rescue materials flow chart for the government-enterprises joint reserves mode.

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    <p>Rescue materials flow chart for the government-enterprises joint reserves mode.</p

    Lewis Acid Catalyzed [4 + 3] Cycloaddition of Propargylic Alcohols with Azides

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    An unprecedented Lewis acid catalyzed [4 + 3] cycloaddition reaction is described that provides a straightforward route to polycyclic products containing an imine-based indole azepine scaffold, starting from readily available internal tertiary alkynols and azides. This cycloaddition protocol provides efficient and atom-economical access to a new class of fascinating imine-containing products in satisfactory yields, which has shown good application in the construction of seven-membered <i>N</i>-heterocycles

    Lewis Acid Catalyzed [4 + 3] Cycloaddition of Propargylic Alcohols with Azides

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    An unprecedented Lewis acid catalyzed [4 + 3] cycloaddition reaction is described that provides a straightforward route to polycyclic products containing an imine-based indole azepine scaffold, starting from readily available internal tertiary alkynols and azides. This cycloaddition protocol provides efficient and atom-economical access to a new class of fascinating imine-containing products in satisfactory yields, which has shown good application in the construction of seven-membered <i>N</i>-heterocycles

    Effects of KIF20A silencing on cancer cell migration and invasion.

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    <p>(A)The knock-down efficiency of endogenous KIF20A expression on protein levels were determined by western blotting analysis. (B) SUNE1 and HK1 cells were transfected with two individual KIF20A siRNAs or a scrambled control followed by transwell invasion assays. (C) Effect on migration by wound healing assays. Data are presented as the mean ± SD, and chance was ruled out with Student’s t test.</p

    KIF20A protein expression is associated with overall survival and progression-free survival in NPC.

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    <p>(A, B) Kaplan–Meier overall survival (A) and progression-free survival (B) curves for all 105 patients with NPC stratified by high KIF20A expression (<i>n</i> = 45) versus low KIF20A expression (<i>n</i> = 60). Kaplan–Meier overall survival (C, E, G) and disease-free survival (D, F, H) curves for the subgroups of patients with T3–T4 NPC (C, D), lymph node-positive NPC (E, F) and stage III–IV NPC (G, H) stratified by high and low expression of KIF20A. <i>P</i> values were calculated using the log-rank test.</p
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