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Galactose-modified small molecule modulator targets RORα to enhance circadian rhythm and alleviate periodontitis-associated alveolar bone loss. [PDF]

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Carcinogenesis Studies of Benzene, Methyl Benzene, and Dimethyl Benzenes

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
The industrial solvents benzene, toluene, and xylenes account for upwards of 25 billion pounds produced each year in the United States: benzene, 10 x lo9 lbs; toluene, 5.8 x lo9 lbs; and xylenes, 10.2 x lo9 1bs.I The aromatic six-member hydrocarbon (benzene),2 the monomethyl derivative ( t o l ~ e n e ) , ~ and the dimethyl derivatives ( ~ y l e n e s )
J E, Huff   +4 more
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Electron-Benzene and Benzene-Benzene Potentials for Simulation of an Excess Electron in Liquid Benzene

Physica Scripta, 1990
Empirical potentials are proposed to simulate benzene and an excess electron in liquid benzene. The benzene-benzene potential is closely modelled on another that has previously been well tested in the condensed phase. We have improved the electrostatic model of benzene, and to be consistent we have used the same representation for both potentials.
Jeremy Baum   +2 more
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Inhibition of erythropoiesis by benzene and benzene metabolites

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1983
Mice were injected sc with benzene or one of its metabolites, phenol, catechol, or hydroquinone. The ability of these compound to inhibit erythropoiesis was quantified by measuring the incorporation of 59Fe into developing erythrocytes. Benzene decreased 59Fe incorporation into developing erythrocytes in a dose-dependent manner.
L E, Bolcsak, D E, Nerland
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