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Marimastat decreases hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation, but increases recruitment of inflammatory cells.
Published 2013“…Liver sections from animals that were chronically challenged with CCl4 showed that resident T cells (CD3, C,D) and macrophages (F4/80, E,F) counts increased up to 2-fold upon Marimastat treatment. …”
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Lowering Melting Points in Asymmetrically Substituted Salen-Copper(II) Complexes Exhibiting Mesomorphic Behavior. Structure of the Mesogen Cu(5-hexyloxySalen)
Published 2002“…In comparison with their symmetrical analogues, unsymmetrically substituted Cu−Salen complexes show mesophases with lowered melting points. For terminally substituted complexes, symmetrical ones (R<sup>1</sup> = R<sup>2</sup>) have only an S<sub>A</sub> phase, while for unsymmetrical alkoxy substitution a monotropic S<sub>E</sub> phase occurs and the melting temperature decreases with no loss in mesophase stability. …”
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Lowering Melting Points in Asymmetrically Substituted Salen-Copper(II) Complexes Exhibiting Mesomorphic Behavior. Structure of the Mesogen Cu(5-hexyloxySalen)
Published 2002“…In comparison with their symmetrical analogues, unsymmetrically substituted Cu−Salen complexes show mesophases with lowered melting points. For terminally substituted complexes, symmetrical ones (R<sup>1</sup> = R<sup>2</sup>) have only an S<sub>A</sub> phase, while for unsymmetrical alkoxy substitution a monotropic S<sub>E</sub> phase occurs and the melting temperature decreases with no loss in mesophase stability. …”
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