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Dioxane
Known as:
diethylene ether
, Dioxyethylene Ether
, p-dioxane
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A synthetic, volatile, colorless liquid that is miscible with water, most organic solvents, aromatic hydrocarbons and oils. It is used primarily as a…
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Dioxanes
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Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Fabrication of Hybrid Nanoparticles with Thermoresponsive Coronas via a Self-Assembling Approach
Yanfeng Zhang
,
Shi-zhong Luo
,
Shiyong Liu
2005
Corpus ID: 44167823
Thermoresponsive polymer-encapsulated silica hybrid nanoparticles were fabricated via self-assembling of block copolymer in…
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1984
1984
Regioselective halo- and carbodesilylation of (trimethylsilyl)-1-methylpyrazoles
F. Effenberger
,
A. Krebs
1984
Corpus ID: 2254975
The isomeric 3-, 4-, and 5-(trimethylsily1)- as well as the 3,4-, 3,5-, and 4,5-bis(trimethylsilyl)-l-methylpyrazoles (2,7,3,5,9…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Some observations relating to the oximate ion promoted unblocking of oligonucleotide aryl esters.
C. Reese
,
L. Zard
Nucleic Acids Research
1981
Corpus ID: 15954225
The action of the N1, N1, N3, N3-tetramethylguanidinium salts of a number of oximes on 5'-O-methoxytetrahydropyranylthymidylyl-(3…
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1978
1978
Biosynthetic ratio of labelled globin chains in human reticulocytes, determined by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate.
L. Vettore
,
M. de Matteis
,
M. Bassetto
,
G. Pepe
Hemoglobin
1978
Corpus ID: 39625753
A new method for determining the biosynthetic ratio of globin chains in human reticulocytes is described.Washed red cells…
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1977
1977
A new approach to the synthesis of ellipticines.
A. Jackson
,
P. R. Jenkins
,
P. Shannon
Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin…
1977
Corpus ID: 12176548
1,4-Dimethylcarbazole-3-carbaldehyde (2a) was condensed with aminoacetaldehyde diethyl acetal, and the Schiff's base was…
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1973
1973
The effect of methanol and dioxan on the rates of the beta-galactosidase-catalysed hydrolyses of some beta-D-galactrophyranosides: rate-limiting degalactosylation. The ph-dependence of…
M. Sinnott
,
O. Viratelle
Biochemical Journal
1973
Corpus ID: 13290382
1. The effect of methanol on the beta-galactosidase-catalysed hydrolysis of some nitrophenyl beta-d-galactopyranosides has been…
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1973
1973
Optical-rotatory-dispersion studies of compounds related to cholesterol in liposomes and the membranes of erythrocyte 'ghosts'.
J. Green
,
P. Edwards
,
C. Green
Biochemical Journal
1973
Corpus ID: 25150412
1. Steroid molecules containing the alpha,beta-unsaturated oxo group in various positions were incorporated with egg…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Aspartate carbamoyltransferase from rat liver.
E. Bresnick
,
H. Mosse
Biochemical Journal
1966
Corpus ID: 1733379
1. Aspartate-carbamoyltransferase activity was concentrated from rat-liver preparations. Only l-aspartate, beta-benzyl-l…
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1963
1963
METABOLIC PRODUCTS OF FUNGI. XXIII. ON USTILAGINOIDINS. (3). THE STRUCTURES OF USTILAGINOIDINS B AND C.
S. Shibata
,
Y. Ogihara
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1963
Corpus ID: 45185647
The structures of ustilaginoidin B, C28H18O11, m.p. >300°, [α]25D-360°(dioxan) and ustilaginoidin C, C28H18O12, m.p. >300…
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1958
1958
Uptake of Molecular Oxygen by Ferrous Complexes
J. F. Drake
,
R. J. Williams
Nature
1958
Corpus ID: 4197268
DURING the course of a deliberate study of models for iron porphyrin complexes of biological importance we have shown that…
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