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Sodium Cyanide

Known as: Cyanide, Sodium, Sodium Cyanide [Chemical/Ingredient], Sodium cyanide (Na(CN)) 
A highly poisonous compound that is an inhibitor of many metabolic processes and is used as a test reagent for the function of chemoreceptors. It is… 
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2011
2011
Cyanide is the reagent of choice for gold and silver extraction, but also a toxic chemical that may cause severe environmental… 
1991
1991
It has long been known that nicotine is metabolized to the corresponding amide cotinine (McKennis et al., 1957). The metabolism… 
1989
1989
Diseases like tropical ataxic neuropathy and endemic goitre have been reported to have definite correlation with a chronic… 
1979
1979
Ultrastructural changes in mitochondrial morphology were observed in amoebae exposed to the uncoupling agents dinitrophernol (DNP… 
1971
1971
Sodium cyanide intoxication of rats produced demyelinative and necrotic lesions in the corpora callosa in 70% and the optic… 
1970
1970
1. Experiments were carried out on cat adrenal glands perfused with Locke solution to study the effects of inhibition of… 
Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Infection of Escherichia coli by bacteriophage T2 was accompanied by a rapid but transient increase in the rate of loss of small… 
Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
1. The initial rate, v, of glycine uptake by ascites-tumour cells respiring their endogenous nutrient reserves was studied as a… 
1966
1966
Arylsulfatase was detected in a strain of Froteus rettgeri using two substrates, nitrocatechol sulfate (NCS) and nitrophenyl…