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Jana K. Maclaren
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 12
Citations - 604
Jana K. Maclaren is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Alkyl. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 522 citations. Previous affiliations of Jana K. Maclaren include Carnegie Institution for Science & University of Freiburg.
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Reversal of ocean acidification enhances net coral reef calcification
Rebecca Albright,Lilian Caldeira,J. D. Hosfelt,Lester Kwiatkowski,Jana K. Maclaren,Jana K. Maclaren,Benjamin Mason,Yana Nebuchina,Aaron Ninokawa,Julia Pongratz,Julia Pongratz,Katharine Ricke,Katharine Ricke,Tanya Rivlin,Kenneth Schneider,Kenneth Schneider,Marine Sesboüé,Kathryn E. F. Shamberger,Jacob Silverman,Kennedy Wolfe,Kai Zhu,Kai Zhu,Kai Zhu,Ken Caldeira +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a manipulation experiment in which sodium hydroxide was added to seawater flowing over a natural coral reef community in situ and showed that when ocean chemistry was restored closer to pre-industrial conditions, net community calcification increased, indicating that ocean acidification may already be impairing coral reef growth.
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Homochiral lanthanoid(III) mesoxalate metal–organic frameworks: synthesis, crystal growth, chirality, magnetic and luminescent properties
Beatriz Gil-Hernández,Jana K. Maclaren,Henning A. Höppe,Jorge Pasán,Joaquín Sanchiz,Christoph Janiak +5 more
TL;DR: The achiral chelating and bridging mesoxalato ligand (H2mesox2−), the conjugate base of dihydroxymalonic acid (H4mesox), is a new enantiopurity enforcer in extended structures by yielding the Λ/Δ-metal configured homochiral MOFs 2D-[Ln2(μ-H2 mesox)3(H2O)6], [with Ln(III) = La (1), Ce (2), Pr (3), Nd
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Scalable synthesis of bryostatin 1 and analogs, adjuvant leads against latent HIV.
Paul A. Wender,Clayton Hardman,Stephen Ho,Matthew S. Jeffreys,Jana K. Maclaren,Ryan V. Quiroz,Steven M. Ryckbosch,Akira J. Shimizu,Jack L. Sloane,Matthew C. Stevens +9 more
TL;DR: A total synthesis of bryostatin 1 that proceeds in 29 total steps, collectively produces grams of material, and can be scaled to meet clinical needs (~20 grams per year), opens broad, facile, and efficient access to derivatives and potentially superior analogs.
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Dinuclear silver(I) complexes for the design of metal-ligand networks based on triazolopyrimidines.
Ana B. Caballero,Ana B. Caballero,Jana K. Maclaren,Antonio Rodríguez-Diéguez,Isaac Vidal,José A. Dobado,Juan M. Salas,Christoph Janiak,Christoph Janiak +8 more
TL;DR: Silver(I) coordination complexes with the versatile and biomimetic ligands 1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine (tp), 5,7-dimethyl-1,2-4- triazolo(dmtp) and 7-amine-1-2, 4-trizolo(7atp) all feature dinuclear building units, which are the preferred motif, independently of the counter-anion used.
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Hydrophobic-exterior layer structures and magnetic properties of trinuclear copper complexes with chiral amino alcoholate ligands
TL;DR: The trinuclear secondary building unit (SBU) is constructed from chelating and alcoholate-O-bridging chiral amino alcoholate (amino alkoxido, μ-L) and terminal halide ligands (X) as mentioned in this paper.