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Manganous chloride spray reagent for cholesterol and bile acids on thin-layer chromatograms
(Elsevier, 1970-12-02)
Reconstitution of oxidative phosphorylation in submitochondrial particles by a soluble protein phosphoryl transferase
(Elsevier, 1968-01)
A protein designated phosphoryl transferase has been isolated from beef heart mitochondria and has been found to increase the ability of Submitochondrial particles, oxidizing either NADH or succinate, to synthesize ATP ...
Preparation of barium strontium titanate powder from citrate precursor
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 1999-05)
TiCl 4 or titanium isopropoxide reacted with citric acid to form a titanyl citrate precipitate. Barium strontium citrate solutions were then added to the titanyl citrate reaction to form gels. These gels were dried and ...
Probing Nucleic Acid Structure with Nickel‐ and Cobalt‐Based Reagents
(Kluwer Academic PublishersWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2000-02)
The use of nickel and cobalt reagents is presented for characterizing the solvent exposure of guanine residues in DNA and RNA. These reagents promote guanine oxidation in the presence of a peracid such as monopersulfate, ...
Mitoxantrone, cisplatin, and methyl-glyoxal bis-guanylhydrazone chemotherapy for refractory malignant lymphoma: A Southwest Oncology Group phase II trial
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1989-07)
A phase II trial of combination chemotherapy with mitoxantrone, cisplatin, and methyl-glyoxal bix-guanylhydrazone (MGBG) was conducted in 32 patients with unfavorable histology malignant lymphoma. All patients had relapsed ...
Thermodynamic properties of tungsten ditelluride (WTe2) I. The preparation and lowtemperature heat capacity at temperatures from 6 K to 326 K
(Elsevier, 1992-06)
The heat capacity of the dichalcogenide: tungsten ditelluride, WTe2, was measured over the temperature range 5.5 T/K Cp m occurs in the region 92 T/K Sm = (0.10±0.02) · R. The anomaly coincides with the ...
Low-temperature heat capacities, thermophysical properties, optical spectra, and analysis of Schottky contributions to Pr(OH)3
(Elsevier, 1979-09)
From values of the heat capacity of microcrystalline Pr(OH)3 determined by precise adiabatic calorimetry from 15 to 350 K, the Schottky contribution associated with all but the lowest Stark level was resolved with the aid ...