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Structure and stability of the defect fullerene clusters of C60: C59, C58, and C57
Journal of Chemical Physics, 2004We have performed density functional calculations for the structures and stabilities of various isomers of the defect fullerene clusters of C60: C59, C58, and C57. The C59_5-8, C58_5-5-7, and C57_4-5-9 clusters were calculated to be the most stable isomers of the C59, C58, and C57 clusters, respectively.
Sang Uck Lee, Han Young-Kyu
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2020
Barker describes cases of consumption during in his preceptorship as well as the loss to this disease of his own wives in 1775, 1794, and 1799, portraying his early “defective practice” that improved with the advancing state of medical knowledge succeeding years. He comments on the death of Dr. Ezekiel Hersey in 1770, of his preceptor, Dr. Bela Lincoln
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Barker describes cases of consumption during in his preceptorship as well as the loss to this disease of his own wives in 1775, 1794, and 1799, portraying his early “defective practice” that improved with the advancing state of medical knowledge succeeding years. He comments on the death of Dr. Ezekiel Hersey in 1770, of his preceptor, Dr. Bela Lincoln
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C59 . The number of orderings of n candidates when ties and omissions are both allowed
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 1980exaly +2 more sources
Abstract C59: Role of MTH1 (NUTD1) in cancer cell survival
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 2015Abstract Human mutT homolog MTH1 (also known as NUDT1) is a purine nucleoside triphosphatase which hydrolyses oxidised nucleotides (8-oxo-dGTP and 2-OH-dATP) into mono-phosphate forms to prevent these damaged bases from being incorporated into DNA. Recent studies have suggested a key role of MTH1 in the survival of cancer cells.
Husam Alwan +11 more
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2020
By removing one carbon atom from [60]Fullerene (C60), two different isomers (C59 [9-4] and C59 [8-5]) are generated for the C59 cluster. Inspired by their structural and electronic properties, we, theoretically, studied the static and frequency-dependent electronic (hyper)polarizabilities of sp- and sp2-hybridized isomers in vacuum by TD-DFT ...
Nabil Omri, Yuxiang Bu
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By removing one carbon atom from [60]Fullerene (C60), two different isomers (C59 [9-4] and C59 [8-5]) are generated for the C59 cluster. Inspired by their structural and electronic properties, we, theoretically, studied the static and frequency-dependent electronic (hyper)polarizabilities of sp- and sp2-hybridized isomers in vacuum by TD-DFT ...
Nabil Omri, Yuxiang Bu
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Cancer Research, 2009
Abstract Background: Cervical cancer caused by human papilloma virus (HPV), is the commonest cancer in Indian women, with an estimated 132000 new cases and 76000 deaths annually. More than 100 HPV genotypes have been identified in humans of which at least 40 HPV types are found in the genital tract.
A. Raj Kumar Patro +7 more
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Abstract Background: Cervical cancer caused by human papilloma virus (HPV), is the commonest cancer in Indian women, with an estimated 132000 new cases and 76000 deaths annually. More than 100 HPV genotypes have been identified in humans of which at least 40 HPV types are found in the genital tract.
A. Raj Kumar Patro +7 more
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Abstract C59: Antibody targeting of CD24 efficiently retards growth of experimental carcinomas.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 2011Abstract It has been shown that CD24 drives lung metastasis formation of bladder cancer and might be a good candidate for mAb-dependent therapy. We tested whether mAb SWA11 to CD24 would be effective in preventing tumor growth in xenotransplanted mice. In an A549 lung carcinoma model cells were implanted s.c.
Alexey V. Salnikov +7 more
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