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    Prebiotic N-(2-Aminoethyl)-Glycine (AEG)-Assisted Synthesis of Proto-RNA? by Castanedo, Lázaro A. M., Matta, Chérif F.

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-08-2024)
    “…Quantum mechanical calculations are used to explore the thermodynamics of possible prebiotic synthesis of the building blocks of nucleic acids. Different…”
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    The reaction path of cyclooctatetraene dimerization revisited by Castanedo, Lázaro A. M., Matta, Chérif F., Ylijoki, Kai E. O.

    Published in International journal of quantum chemistry (05-04-2022)
    “…The electron density and the electron localization‐delocalization matrices (LDMs) are used to revisit the cyclooctetraene (COT) dimerization mechanism. The…”
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    On the prebiotic selection of nucleotide anomers: A computational study by Castanedo, Lázaro A.M., Matta, Chérif F.

    Published in Heliyon (01-06-2022)
    “…Present-day known predominance of the β- over the α-anomers in nucleosides and nucleotides emerges from a thermodynamic analysis of their assembly from their…”
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    Genoprotection by complexation: The case of Phyllanthus orbicularis K extract by Castanedo, Lázaro A.M., Sánchez Lamar, Angel, Morera Boado, Cercis, Nuez Veulens, Ania de la, Matta, Chérif F.

    Published in Computational and theoretical chemistry (15-09-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Phyllanthus orbicularis K’s extract has anti-mutagenic effects the mechanism of which is elucidated.•Mutagenic amines are shown to be…”
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    A Note on the Consequences of a Hot Mitochondrion: Some Recent Developments and Open Questions by Peyman Fahimi, Mohamed A. Nasr, Lazaro M. A. Castanedo, Youji Cheng, Cyrus Ahmady Toussi, Cherif Farid Matta

    Published in Bìofìzičnij vìsnik (Online) (02-05-2020)
    “…Background: Chrétien and co-workers (PLOS Biology. 2018;16(1):e2003992) recently suggested that the mitochondrion might possibly be hotter than its surrounding…”
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