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tris(3,5-dibromosalicyl) tricarballylate
Known as:
3Br2Sal tricarballylate
National Institutes of Health
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Salicylates
Tricarboxylic Acids
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2010
2010
Synthesis, Characterization and Cytocompatibility of a Poly(diol-tricarballylate) Visible Light Photo-Cross-Linked Biodegradable Elastomer
Mohamed A. Shaker
,
Jules J. E. Doré
,
H. Younes
Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition
2010
Corpus ID: 38292897
The synthesis, characterization and in vitro cytocompatibility of a new family of photo-cross-linked amorphous poly(diol…
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1996
1996
Inhibition of Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystal Formation in Articular Cartilage Vesicles and Cartilage by Phosphocitrate*
H. Cheung
,
I. Kurup
,
J. Sallis
,
L. Ryan
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 1355386
Articular cartilage vesicles (ACV), isolated by differential centrifugation of adult hyaline articular cartilage collagenase…
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1995
1995
Inhibition of colchicine absorption by the fat substitutes, sucrose polyester and tricarballylate triester, in the rat.
K. Benmoussa
,
J. Scherrmann
,
J. Bourre
Life Science
1995
Corpus ID: 6994230
1994
1994
Transport of citrate across the brush border and basolateral membrane of rat small intestine.
S. Wolffram
,
R. Unternährer
,
B. Grenacher
,
E. Scharrer
Comparative biochemistry and physiology…
1994
Corpus ID: 27315102
1993
1993
Transport of tricarballylate by intestinal brush‐border membrane vesicles from steers
S. Wolffram
,
W. Zimmermann
,
E. Scharrer
Experimental Physiology
1993
Corpus ID: 43256464
Tricarballylic acid is a non‐metabolizable rumen bacterial fermentation product of the naturally occurring tricarboxylic acid…
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1993
1993
Effect of Fat Substitutes, Sucrose Polyester and Tricarballylate Triester, on Digitoxin Absorption in the Rat
K. Benmoussa
,
A. Sabouraud
,
J. Scherrmann
,
D. Brossard
,
J. Bourre
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
1993
Corpus ID: 24532459
Abstract— The effect of non‐absorbable fat substitutes (sucrose polyester (SPE) and tricarballylate triester (TCTE)) on [3H…
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1986
1986
Studies on urolithiasis with special reference to phosphocitrate and its analogue N-sulpho-2-amino tricarballylate
R. Siddiqua
1986
Corpus ID: 90228512
1984
1984
Effectiveness of phosphocitrate and N-sulpho-2-amino tricarballylate, a new analogue of phosphocitrate, in blocking hydroxyapatite induced crystal growth and calcium accumulation by matrix vesicles
R. Shankar
,
M. R. Brown
,
L. Wong
,
J. Sallis
Experientia
1984
Corpus ID: 35318399
Phosphocitrate and its analogue N-sulpho-2-amino tricarballylate were compared with ethane-1-hydroxy-1, 1-diphosphonate for…
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1984
1984
Phosphocitrate and its analogue N-sulpho-2-amino tricarballylate inhibit aortic calcification.
R. Shankar
,
S. Crowden
,
J. Sallis
Atherosclerosis
1984
Corpus ID: 28438122
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