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Abuhadba S, Fuqua C, Maltese A, Schwinn C, Lin N, Chen A, et al.
JACS Au . 2024 Dec; 4(12):4892-4898. PMID: 39735906
Red-light absorbing photoredox catalysts offer potential advantages for large-scale reactions, expanding the range of usable substrates and facilitating bio-orthogonal applications. While many red-light absorbing/emitting fluorophores have been developed recently, functional...
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Abuhadba S, Lin N, Maltese A, Ferek M, Chen A, Fuqua C, et al.
J Phys Chem B . 2024 Dec; 128(50):12549-12558. PMID: 39648436
π-Extended BODIPY compounds are a compelling class of fluorophores known for their red or near-infrared (NIR) emission and high quantum yields, which are crucial for applications in materials science, solar...
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Takasaki R, Chiba K, Fiorillo A, Brink K, Evans D, Fanti F, et al.
Anat Rec (Hoboken) . 2022 Oct; 306(7):1918-1938. PMID: 36273398
Despite the long history of research in the late Campanian Judith River Formation in northern Montana, most of the vertebrate fossils are represented by fragmentary remains, making precise taxonomic identifications...
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Maltese A, Tschopp E, Holwerda F, Burnham D
PeerJ . 2018 Aug; 6:e5250. PMID: 30065867
A set of associated left pedal elements of a sauropod dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation in Weston County, Wyoming, is described here. Several camarasaurids, a nearly complete small...
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Friedman M, Shimada K, Martin L, Everhart M, Liston J, Maltese A, et al.
Science . 2010 Feb; 327(5968):990-3. PMID: 20167784
Large-bodied suspension feeders (planktivores), which include the most massive animals to have ever lived, are conspicuously absent from Mesozoic marine environments. The only clear representatives of this trophic guild in...