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Novel Amorphous Magnetic Materials: Magnetic and Mössbauer Studies on Iron Dispersions in Zeolites
Physical and chemical permeation enhancers in transdermal delivery of terbutaline sulphate
Nearly ferromagnetic Fermi-liquid behaviour in YFe2Zn20 and high-temperature ferromagnetism of GdFe2Zn20
A Study of the Initially-Formed Hydrolysis Species and Intermediate Polymers and their Role in Determining the Product Iron Oxides Formed in the Weathering of Iron
Homogeneous Catalytic Oxidation of Olefins with Hydrogen Peroxide in the Presence of a Manganese-Substituted Polyoxomolybdate
[PMo11Mn(H2O)O-39](5-) is used as catalyst in the homogeneous oxidation of cis-cyclooctene, cyclohexene, styrene, and geraniol with H2O2 in acetonitrile. Oxidation of cis-cyclooctene gives only cyclooctene oxide; cyclohexene-1,2-diol is the main product for cyclohexene; styrene is preferentially oxidized to benzaldehyde; a TOF almost as high as 28800 h(-1) is reached for geraniol oxidation
Post-translational mechanisms of zinc signalling in cancer
Three groups of proteins are actively involved in the control of intracellular zinc, consisting of ZIP channels (SLC39A), ZnT transporters (SLC30A), and metallothioneins. Malfunctions of many zinc transport proteins, especially those belonging to the ZIP family which increase cytosolic zinc availability, have been associated with cancer. Importantly, post-translational modifications have been reported to play an increasing role in the functional control of ZIP channels. In this chapter, we therefore detail the established role of zinc signalling in cancer, with an emphasis on breast cancer, as well as demonstrate effects of post-translational modifications by phosphorylation and proteolytic cleavage