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Rosania, Gus R
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This is part of a larger collection of archives of 1344 styryl compounds containing digital microscopic images of HeLa cells incubated with styryl compounds, along with other information about those compounds. ** The compounds were synthesized in a combinatorial synthesis involving 8 pyridinium/quinolinium groups (A-H) and 168 aldehyde groups (1-168). The compounds are identified by their A-H letter followed by their 1-168 number.
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Rosania, Gus; Shedden, Kerby
This is part of a larger collection of archives of 1344 styryl compounds containing digital microscopic images of HeLa cells incubated with styryl compounds, along with other information about those compounds. ** The compounds were synthesized in a combinatorial synthesis involving 8 pyridinium/quinolinium groups (A-H) and 168 aldehyde groups (1-168). The compounds are identified by their A-H letter followed by their 1-168 number.
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