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The diversity of antigen receptor specificities is largely generated by random recombination of its segments. Here the authors show, by genetic comparison of monozygotic twin lymphocyte subsets, that individual genetic and epigenetic biases also contribute to the shape of the B and T cell repertoires.
Sodium-excess metal oxides Na2MO3 are appealing cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries. Here, the authors demonstrate that honeycomb-type cation ordering in Na2RuO3 triggers the oxygen redox reaction via frontier orbital reorganization, increasing the capacity by 1/3 compared with disordered Na2RuO3.
Palladium catalyzed allylic substitution reactions typically proceed via an outer sphere mechanism, yielding predominately linear products. Here, the authors report an inner sphere process for the allylic substitution of ketone enolates, giving branched products with up to three contiguous stereocentres.