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A 1,2,3-Triazole Derivative of Quinazoline Exhibits Antitumor Activity by Tethering RNF168 to SQSTM1/P62
Published 2022“…We found that compound <b>5a</b> was the most cytotoxic to HCT-116 cells (IC<sub>50</sub>, 0.36 μM). …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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Self-Association of Organic Acids in Petroleum and Canadian Bitumen Characterized by Low- and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry<sup>†</sup>
Published 2007“…Interestingly, the lowest boiling distillation cut (375−400 °C) displays the highest aggregation tendency, with dimers at concentrations as low as 0.05 mg/mL. Higher boiling point distillation cuts display a decreased aggregation tendency with an increasing cut point. …”
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The association of diabetic retinopathy with metabolic syndrome.
Published 2016“…When patients were grouped according to the number of detected components of the metabolic syndrome, the percentage of patients with DR increased linearly with the increasing number of components in their respective groups (14.3%, 38.9%, 49.1%, 61.4%, 83.3%, respectively), whereas, the percentage of patients without DR decreased with the increasing number of components (85.7%, 61.1%, 50.9%, 38.6%, 16.7%, respectively) (Pearson χ<sup>2</sup> = 9.938, P = 0.037). …”
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