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Pritchard, Leighton (Ed.)ABSTRACT Here, we present the complete chloroplast genome sequence of Toxicodendron diversilobum , western poison oak, from Pacific Grove, California. The genome is 159,543 bp in length, contains 133 genes, and has a high level of gene synteny to other species of Toxicodendron .more » « less
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Shircliff, Anthony D.; Burke, Benjamin P.; Davilla, Dustin J.; Burgess, Gwendolyn E.; Okorocha, Faith A.; Shrestha, Alina; Allbritton, Elisabeth M.; Nguyen, Phillip T.; Lamar, Rachael L.; Jones, Donald G.; et al (, Chemical Communications)null (Ed.)Rigid and topologically constrained ethylene cross-bridged tetraazamacrocycles have been increasingly utilised for thirty years as they form remarkably stable transition metal complexes for catalysis, biomedical imaging, and inorganic drug molecule applications. Extending these benefits to pentaazamacrocycles has been achieved and a first transition metal complex prepared and structurally characterized.more » « less
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