In 1958, Columbia University chemist Ronald Breslow proposed that vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, could briefly form a carbene-like structure to drive important biochemical reactions inside the body. It was a bold idea for its time, and for the following six decades it remained largely unproven, not because scientists doubted Breslow’s thinking entirely, but […]
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