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Gigging Benzene

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2017
Go Aggies! Go Chemikers! The word "gig" applies to a multipronged metal tool for hunting frogs and fish. It constitutes part of a rallying cry, "gig 'em" that inspires Texas A&M Aggies to victory in athletic and academic competitions. This Highlight examines recent victories in the C....._ C cleavage of benzene made possible by a four-pronged iridium ...
Quang H. Luu   +2 more
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Pharmacokinetics of benzene

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1990
A physiologically based pharmacokinetic model was developed and used to describe the pharmacokinetics of benzene in three species: mice, rats, and humans. For each species, the body was divided into five anatomical compartments, consisting of liver, fat, bone marrow, and muscle, and organs such as brain, heart, kidney, and viscera, connected by the ...
C C, Travis, J L, Quillen, A D, Arms
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Leukemia and Benzene

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt Estimates of the proportion of cancers attributable to occupational exposures range from l% to 38% (1).
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Benzene and leukemia

Environmental Research, 1976
HYPOREGENERATIVE and aplastic types of hemopathy brought about by exposure to benzene were described in the nineteenth century, and the question of leukemic myelosis from the same cause has been debated since the first description of a case of leukemia referred to the action of benzene.1 A paper by Cronkite2 (1961) summarizes the natural history of ...
E C, Vigliani, A, Forni
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An Unusual Benzene/Benzene Through‐Space Interaction

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1978
Through-space interaction, comparable with that found in cyclophanes, occurs in compound (2), obtained from (1) in a multistep reaction. The molecule reduces benzene/benzene compression by angle widening; the planes of the benzene rings are mutually inclined by 18.6°
Prinzbach, H.   +5 more
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Benzene and Leukemia

2008
Benzene and Leukemia addresses leukemogenic effect of benzene, representing a complex model of chemical carcinogenesis in humans.
V. Bollati, A. Forni
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Overview of benzene and exploration of benzene structure

Theoretical and Natural Science, 2023
Benzene is a hydrocarbon the simplest aromatics. But the search for benzene’s structure has been tortuous. This article mainly introduces the basic properties of benzene. From the physical properties of benzene to the chemical properties of benzene to the uses of benzene. In this work, we also summarize the process of scientists’ exploration of benzene
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Hydrophobicity of benzene

Biophysical Chemistry, 1999
The present work tries to clarify the molecular origin of the poor solubility of benzene in water. The transfer of benzene from pure liquid phase into water is dissected in two processes: transfer from gas phase to pure liquid benzene; and transfer from gas phase to liquid water.
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Benzene and leukemia

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1987
Abstract To assess quantitatively the association between benzene exposure and leukemia, we examined the mortality rate of a cohort with occupational exposure to benzene. Cumulative exposure for each cohort member was estimated from historical air-sampling data and, when no sampling data existed, from interpolation on the basis of existing data.
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BENZENE AND LYMPHOMAS

The Lancet, 1980
P R, Smith, J N, Lickiss
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