BackgroundImmunotherapy using immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) represents a promising therapeutic approach for canine cancer patients. Similar to human cancer patients, the concurrent use of cortic
Trimetaphosphate (TriMP, [P3O9]3–) reacts with PyAOP ([(H8C4N)3PON4C5H3][PF6]) to yield an activated TriMP, [P3O9P(NC4H8)3]− (1), incorporating a phosphonium moiety. Anion 1 is isolated as its bis(
The heat shock response of Escherichia coli represents a canonical example of how bacteria can recognize a stress and invoke a protective response by altering specific gene regulation. However, most u