Cellular therapy of the human corneal stroma in vivo with autologous ADASCs appears to be safe. Stem cells survive in vivo with intrastromal new collagen production. Future studies with larger samples are required to confirm these preliminary results.
We report a theoretical study on ester aminolysis reaction mechanisms in aqueous solution. It is believed, in
general, that the formation of a zwitterionic intermediate plays a key role in the aminolysis process whose
rate determining step is the formation or breakdown of such an intermediate, depending on pH. However, the
reaction mechanism has been object of some recent experimental controversy. We have investigated the model
reaction ammonia + formic acid. Stepwise and concerted processes have been studied. Static and dynamic
solvent effects have been analyzed by using a dielectric continuum model in the first case and molecular
dynamics simulations together with the QM/MM method in the second case. The results show that a zwitterionic
structure is always formed in the reaction path although its lifetime appears to be quite dependent on solvent
dynamics.
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