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PLA2 inhibitor DEDA protects against psychosine-induced toxicity in human astrocytes.
Published 2017“…<b>(B)</b> Psychosine induced a decrease in both mouse (<i>upper graph</i>) and human (<i>lower graph</i>) astrocytes cell viability in a concentration dependent manner (n = 5). …”
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10786
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10787
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Serological investigation of asymptomatic cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection reveals weak and declining antibody responses
Published 2021“…<p>Without an effective vaccine against SARS-CoV-2, the build-up of herd immunity through natural infection has been suggested as a means to control COVID-19. …”
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10790
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10791
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10792
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10793
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10794
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10795
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10797
Charge Density Analysis of Heterohalogen (Cl···F) and Homohalogen (F···F) Intermolecular Interactions in Molecular Crystals: Importance of the Extent of Polarizability
Published 2011“…Intermolecular Cl···F interaction in 2-chloro-4-fluorobenzoic acid is attractive in nature (type II interaction) while the nature of F···F interactions in 4-fluorobenzamide shows indication of a minor decrease in repulsion (type I interaction), though the extent of polarization on the fluorine atom is arguably small.…”
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10798
Charge Density Analysis of Heterohalogen (Cl···F) and Homohalogen (F···F) Intermolecular Interactions in Molecular Crystals: Importance of the Extent of Polarizability
Published 2011“…Intermolecular Cl···F interaction in 2-chloro-4-fluorobenzoic acid is attractive in nature (type II interaction) while the nature of F···F interactions in 4-fluorobenzamide shows indication of a minor decrease in repulsion (type I interaction), though the extent of polarization on the fluorine atom is arguably small.…”
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10799
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10800