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    Theoretical Studies on the Energetic Salts of Substituted 3,3′-Amino‑<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>′‑azo-1,2,4-triazoles: The Role of Functional Groups

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    Thirty energetic salts formed by substituted 3,3′-amino-<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>′-azo-1,2,4-triazoles (<b>A</b> to <b>F</b>) with functional groups (−H, −NH<sub>2</sub>, −CH<sub>3</sub>, −N<sub>3</sub>, −NO<sub>2</sub> or −NF<sub>2</sub>) and acids (HCl (<b>I</b>), HNO<sub>3</sub> (<b>II</b>), HClO<sub>4</sub> (<b>III</b>), HN­(NO<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub> (<b>IV</b>) and HC­(NO<sub>2</sub>)<sub>3</sub> (<b>V</b>)) were studied using the density functional theory (DFT). The proton (H1) of an acid plays a more important role in intramolecular interactions than the other H atoms. The electron withdrawing groups −N<sub>3</sub>, −NF<sub>2</sub>, and −NO<sub>2</sub> improve the positive charge on the H1 compared to that of series <b>A</b> without substituent, which results in the stronger intramoleuclar hydrogen bonding interaction and second perturbation interaction, the opposite effects were caused by the electron donating groups −CH<sub>3</sub> and −NH<sub>2</sub>. −N<sub>3</sub>, −NF<sub>2</sub> and −NO<sub>2</sub> gradually enhance density, heat of formation, and detonation performance, while −NH<sub>2</sub> and −CH<sub>3</sub> lower those characteristics. <b>IIID</b> to <b>IIIF</b>, <b>IVE</b> to <b>IVF</b>, and <b>VE</b> to <b>VF</b> have detonation properties (<i>D</i> = 9.49 km/s to 10.72 km/s, <i>P</i> = 43.51 GPa to 58.14 GPa, <i>I</i><sub>s</sub> = 260 s to 291 s); they can be the valuable target of synthesis. The −N<sub>3</sub>, −NF<sub>2</sub>, and −NO<sub>2</sub> groups should be the preferred functional groups for energetic salts

    MOESM2 of Systematic engineering of pentose phosphate pathway improves Escherichia coli succinate production

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    Additional file 2. Sequences of regulatory elements in engineering of PPP

    MOESM5 of Systematic engineering of pentose phosphate pathway improves Escherichia coli succinate production

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    Additional file 5. Solving metabolic burdens through multivariate modular engineering

    Spectral unmixing for unspecific CLI and BAT CLI.

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    <p>(a) Unmix #1 showed that unspecific CLI signal from <sup>18</sup>F-FDG was distributed over the whole body (the unmixed spectrum for this image is shown in (d) (blue line)). (b) Unmix #2 indicated that the majority of CLI at interscapular site was from BAT (the unmixed spectrum is shown in (d) (red line)). CLI peak was around 640 nm. (c) Merged image of Unmix #1 and #2. (d) The CLI spectra of Unmix #1 and #2.</p

    HbA1c is Positively Associated with Serum Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) in Patients with Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study

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    Multispectral Cerenkov luminescence tomography.

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    <p>(a–d) 3D reconstruction of the images. Interscapular BAT could be seen in coronal (a), sagittal (b), and transverse views (c), as well as in the 3D image (d); (e) Physical BAT shape is shown (blue arrow) which correlated with reconstructed images.</p

    Validation of CLI signal originating from BAT (n = 3).

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    <p>(a–b) Biodistribution of <sup>18</sup>F-FDG in dissected tissues. Radioactivity quantifications (a) and CLI readings (b). Both methods indicated that BAT had the highest <sup>18</sup>F-FDG uptake. (c–d) Representative images of mice before (c, left) and after (c, right) BAT removal; (d) Quantification indicated that >85% CLI originated from BAT.</p

    CLI imaging of the interscapular BAT.

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    <p>(a) Triangular contour of interscapular BAT (blue arrow) in a mouse; (left) BAT is covered with white adipose tissue, and (right) BAT is exposed. (b) CLI images of a mouse at 30, 60, 120 minutes after <sup>18</sup>F-FDG (10.3 MBq) intravenous injection. The images clearly outline the contour of BAT, even after 120 minutes of <sup>18</sup>F-FDG injection. (c) Quantitative analysis of CLI signal from interscapular BAT area and a reference area.</p

    Reliability correlation studies of <i>in vivo</i> CLI imaging, <i>ex vivo</i> CLI imaging, and radioactive dosimetric countings of BAT.

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    <p>(a) <i>In vivo</i> CLI images of mice injected with <sup>18</sup>F-FDG under ketamine/xylazine anesthesia without (top panel, mice #1–4) and with NE treatment (lower panel, mice #5–8). (b) <i>Ex vivo</i> CLI images of BAT of mice in (a). (c) Dosimetric countings of <i>ex vivo</i> BAT in (b). (d) Correlation between <i>in vivo</i> CLI signals and dosimetric countings. (e) Correlation between <i>ex vivo</i> CLI signals and dosimetric countings. (f) Correlation between <i>ex vivo</i> CLI signals and <i>in vivo</i> CLI signals. Correlation plots in D-F suggest that <i>in vivo</i> CLI signals, <i>ex vivo</i> CLI signals, and <i>ex vivo</i> radioactivity measurements were highly interrelated.</p

    CLI imaging with <sup>18</sup>F-FDG for monitoring BAT activation.

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    <p>(a) Representative CLI images of BAT of mice with (left) and without (right) NE stimulation under short isoflurane anesthesia. (b) Quantitative analysis of the CLI signals from the two groups in a (n = 4 for each group). (c) Representative CLI images of BAT of mice with (left) and without (right) NE treatment under long isoflurane anesthesia (60 minutes). (d) Quantitative analysis of the CLI signals from the two groups shown in c (n = 3–4 for each group). (e) Representative CLI images of BAT of mice with (left) and without (right) cold stimulation under short isoflurane anesthesia. (f) Quantitative analysis of the CLI signals from the two groups shown in e (n = 3–4 for each group). (g) Representative CLI images of BAT at 60 minutes after <sup>18</sup>F-FDG injection under short isoflurane anesthesia (5 min) (left) and ketamine/xylazine anesthesia (70 minutes) (right). (h) Quantitative analysis of the CLI signals from the two groups shown in g (n = 4 for each group).</p
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