A Critical Review on Chemical Speciation of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants in Seawater. Part 3: Chromatographic- and Mass Spectrometric-Based Methodologies
Immunoglobulin Go: Synergy of Combinatorics for Catalysis
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The maturation of B cells leads to the synthesis of highly evolved immunoglobulins (Igs) that enable efficient antigen-antibody recognition. Here we discuss a non-opportunistic, combinatorial concept of “maturation” of Igs in silico for the production of artificially-evolved immunocatalysts. Several recent breakthroughs including: (i) single B cell selection using microfluidic technology (ii) combinatorial approaches powered by library screening (iii) structural computing and machine learning, (iv) quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) evaluations of catalytic reaction leading to optimistic prospect for the elaboration of more effective immunoglobulin-derived catalytic templates and redirection the selection process to a purely robotic procedure. The synergy of these approaches enable catalytic antibody become a great prospect for biomedical purposes. The most recent breakthroughs include therapeutic antibodies and catalytic Chimeric Antigen Receptors (catCARs) with controllable pharmacokinetic parameters.
An improved efficient synthesis of new N-heterocylic, homocyclic and aliphatic dronic acids
Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Effective Chiral Selectors in Liquid Chromatography for Enantiomeric Separation of Pharmaceutical Compounds: A Review
Retracted: Exploring the intermolecular interactions in carbon disulfide dimer: An ab initio study using an improved Lennard–Jones potential energy surface for physical insights
Abstract
Gill, W. A., Khan, M. U., Shafiq, Z., Janjua, M. R. S. A., “Exploring the Intermolecular Interactions in Carbon Disulfide Dimer: An Ab Initio Study Using an Improved Lennard–Jones Potential Energy Surface for Physical Insights,” J Phys Org Chem 2023, https://doi.org/10.1002/poc.4548. The above article, published online on 05 June 2023 on Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been retracted by agreement between the journal's Editor in Chief, Professor Rik Tykwinski and John Wiley and Sons LLC. The journal's Editor-in-Chief was contacted by a third party who raised concerns about the article. An independent scientific expert evaluated the article and confirmed that significant problems exist with the data and conclusions of the work, and that it contains inadequate and/or inaccurate citations. As a result, the editors consider the article's conclusions to be unreliable.