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De 'Carbon Footprint' van de Nederlandse vakantieganger

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Peeters, PM   +5 more
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Cannabinoid effects in the microvasculature – CB, or not CB? That is the question! A mini-review

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2022
Cannabinoids play critical roles in human pathophysiology through the cannabinoid (CB) receptors and non-CB receptors on variety of cells, tissues, and organs. Microvasculature with the inside bloodstream containing the plasmatic and cellular components exerts multiple functions in maintaining tissue and organ physiology through microcirculation.
Christian, Lehmann, Juan, Zhou
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Mechanism of the Conversion of Inverted CB[6] to CB[6]

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2007
Inverted cucurbit[n]urils (iCB[n]) form as intermediates during the synthesis of cucurbit[n]urils from glycoluril and formaldehyde in HCl (85 degrees C). Product resubmission experiments establish that the diastereomeric iCB[6] and iCB[7] are kinetic products that are less stable thermodynamically than CB[6] or CB[7] (>2.8 kcal mol(-1)). When iCB[6] or
Liu, SM, Kim, K, Isaacs, L
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State of water in CB[6] and CB[8] cavitands

Russian Chemical Bulletin, 2013
The state of water in cucurbiturils CB[6] and CB[8], which were synthesized in hydrochloric acid solutions of glycoluril and formaldehyde, was studied. The amount of water coordinated in the macrocycle cavity and on its portals was shown to depend on the moisture content of the medium, being 2.4 molecules per 1 molecule of CB[6] and 3.2 per 1 molecule ...
V. V. Bakovets   +4 more
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