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Sequestering Agents
Known as:
Agent, Sequestering
, Agents, Sequestering
, Sequestering Agent
Compounds that bind to and reduce the biological availability of a chemical or pharmaceutical agent.
National Institutes of Health
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Review
2009
Review
2009
A pan-HER approach for cancer therapy: background, current status and future development
Zhongdong Huang
,
Cathleen Brdlik
,
Pei Jin
,
H. Shepard
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy
2009
Corpus ID: 38762642
Background: The human EGF receptor (EGFR or HER) family and its cognate ligands contribute significantly to the aggressiveness of…
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2001
2001
Synthesis and metal binding properties of salicylate-, catecholate-, and hydroxypyridinonate-functionalized dendrimers.
S. Cohen
,
S. Petoud
,
K. Raymond
Chemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 35720232
The synthesis, characterization, and metal-binding studies of chelate-functionalized dendrimers is reported. Salicylate…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
In search of the ideal measure of high-density lipoprotein.
R. Reed
Clinical Chemistry
1997
Corpus ID: 29057730
Measurement of any heterogeneous substance poses a challenge. HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) is no exception. Numerous methods, based on…
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1990
1990
A kinetic method for determination of free vanadium(IV) and (V) at trace level concentrations.
D. Crans
,
M. Gottlieb
,
J. Tawara
,
R. L. Bunch
,
L. A. Theisen
Analytical Biochemistry
1990
Corpus ID: 45686836
1987
1987
Metal sequestering agents in bioinorganic chemistry: enterobactin mediated iron transport in E. coli and biomimetic applications
K. Raymond
,
M. E. Cass
,
S. L. Evans
1987
Corpus ID: 42166637
Abstract
1984
1984
Specific sequestering agents for the actinides: 10. Enhancement of 238Pu elimination from mice by poly(catechoylamide) ligands.
P. Durbin
,
N. Jeung
,
E. S. Jones
,
F. L. Weitl
,
K. Raymond
Radiation Research
1984
Corpus ID: 44596866
Macromolecules containing four sulfonated catecholy (2,3-dihydroxybenzoyl) groups are effective for decorporation of newly…
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1984
1984
Ventricular fibrillation during coronary angiography in dogs: the role of calcium-binding additives.
D. Murdock
,
D. Euler
,
G. Kozeny
,
J. D. Murdock
,
H. Loeb
,
P. Scanlon
American Journal of Cardiology
1984
Corpus ID: 21307633
1981
1981
The effect of portal blood bile salt concentrations on bile salt synthesis in rat liver. Studies with isolated hepatocytes.
K. Botham
,
M. E. Lawson
,
G. Beckett
,
I. Percy-Robb
,
G. S. Boyd
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1981
Corpus ID: 1116277
1980
1980
Specific sequestering agents for the actinides. 4. Removal of 238Pu(IV) from mice by sulfonated tetrameric catechoyl amides.
P. Durbin
,
E. S. Jones
,
K. Raymond
,
F. L. Weitl
Radiation Research
1980
Corpus ID: 43587508
high acidity-and the great stability of the complexes of Fe(III) with ligands secreted by microorganisms, specifically those…
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1965
1965
The use of sequestering agents in the preparation of ε-Acyl-L-lysine and δ-Acyl-L-ornithine derivatives
R. Ledger
,
F. Stewart
1965
Corpus ID: 96832510
I n peptide syntheses involving lysine it is frequently necessary to mask the €-amino function of this amino acid with a suitable…
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