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sodium phosphate

Known as: sodium phosphate [Chemical/Ingredient], phosphoric acid, sodium salt, Sodium phosphates 
An inorganic compound used as a laxative, dietary supplement and for electrolyte-replacement purposes. Phosphate, a predominant intracellular anion… 
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2007
2007
In 2003, Desmeules et al. [1][1] reported a 71-yr-old female who developed acute renal failure after the use of an oral sodium… 
2002
2002
Optical and EPR investigations of Cr 3+ doped sodium phosphate glasses are carried out. The Cr 3+ ion exhibits distorted… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Electrokinetic chromatography (EKC) with poly(sodium undecylenic sulfate) (poly-SUS) is utilized to separate environmental… 
1993
1993
7-(4-Hydroxyphenylacetamido)cephalosporanic acid (1) was transformed into 7-[1-oxaspiro(2.5)octa-6-oxo-4,7-diene-2-carboxamido… 
1989
1989
Competitive types of two novel enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (Elisa) for Fusarium species were developed. Antiserum against… 
1984
1984
Xenopus laevis oocytes were microinjected with low molecular weight phosphoesters such as 2-glycerophosphate, phosphotyrosine… 
1977
1977
A mutant with an alteration in the major intracellular serine protease produced by postexponential Bacillus cereus was isolated… 
1975
1975
The ingestion of a sodium phosphate laxative preparation (Phosphosoda, Fleed) in a patient who had acute renal failure resulted… 
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1966
Highly Cited
1966
an influx of sodium to and an efflux of potassium and magnesium from the spermatozoa. The movement of these cations was…