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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.
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2017
2017
OF THE DISCLOSURE A detergent composition is provided comprising a water-soluble organic synthetic detergent, and as a de… 
Review
1997
Review
1997
Measurement of any heterogeneous substance poses a challenge. HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) is no exception. Numerous methods, based on… 
1984
1984
Macromolecules containing four sulfonated catecholy (2,3-dihydroxybenzoyl) groups are effective for decorporation of newly… 
1984
1984
Renografin-76 (RG76) regularly depresses myocardial contractility during coronary angiography. Angiovist-370 (AV370) is a… 
1980
1980
high acidity-and the great stability of the complexes of Fe(III) with ligands secreted by microorganisms, specifically those… 
1980
1980
Bile acid synthesis in isolated rat hepatocytes was measured using radioimmunoassays for con- jugated cholic and chenodeoxycholic… 
1975
1975
Four female and five male patients (mean age 26 years) with hyperlipoproteinaemia type II A were treated with an anion exchange… 
1965
1965
I n peptide syntheses involving lysine it is frequently necessary to mask the €-amino function of this amino acid with a suitable… 
1964
1964
An investigation was made of some of the factors which influence the rate of disappearance of prednisolone from aqueous solution…