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Azo Compounds

Known as: Azo Compounds [Chemical/Ingredient], Compounds, Azo, azo compound 
Organic chemicals where aryl or alkyl groups are joined by two nitrogen atoms through a double bond (R-N=N-R'; R and R' may be either aryl or alkyl… 
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2004
2004
4,4,4-Trifluoro-1-(2-tenoyl)-2-(2-hydroxy-3-sulfo-5-nitrophenylazo)butanedione-1,3 is synthesized from 2-tenoyltrifluoroacetone… 
1997
1997
The electric field profile inside a self-assembled noncentrosymmetric zirconium phosphonate (ZP) multilayer film at a gold… 
1986
1986
The relative roles of platelet autacoids such as adenosine diphosphate (ADP), prostaglandin endoperoxides, and thromboxane A2… 
1986
1986
Under alkaline conditions, copper(II) ions catalyse the oxidation of hydroxylamine to nitrite. This catalytic reaction allows the… 
1971
1971
Trypan blue, a potent teratogen in the rat, affected the transfer of 14C-valine between the mucisal and serosal sides of… 
1954
1954
1. Male and female hypophysectomized rats were maintained on synthetic diets containing 3′-Me-DAB. Groups of these animals were… 
Review
1945
Review
1945
The results of earlier investigations of the carcinogenic action of azo dyes in rats were summarized by Kinosita in 1937 and 1940… 
1945
1945
It has been known since 1932 (23) that 4'-amino2,3'-azotoluene will induce liver tumors in rats receiving the dye orally. Later… 
1936
1936
The activity of 1:2:5:6-dibenzanthracene, methylcholanthrene, and 1:2-benzpyrene in inducing malignant growths by cutaneous or…