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Chelation Therapy in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review
Filippo Ravalli +6 more
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Assessing the auditory effects of oral chelation therapy drug Deferasirox in individuals with β-thalassemia major. [PDF]
Tiwana BS +5 more
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Multifunctional nano‐networks (NNWs) are prepared via reaction‐induced self‐assembly (RISA) of spermidine (SPD), epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), 2‐formylphenylboronic acid (2‐FPBA), and deferoxamine (DFO) through dynamic iminoboronate bonds. These NNWs leverage the oxidative AKI microenvironment to trigger disintegration, enabling site‐specific ...
Juan Jin +17 more
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Baseline characteristics including blood and urine metal levels in the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy 2 (TACT2). [PDF]
Navas-Acien A +18 more
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Why add another catalyst when the product itself holds the power to catalyze its own formation? Autocatalysis in synthetic chemistry enhances reaction efficiency and uncovers novel catalytic behavior across both closed‐shell and open‐shell systems, expanding reactivity and enabling innovative design strategies.
Jaspreet Kaur, Joshua P. Barham
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The Diagnostic Performance of Serum Glycosylated Ferritin in Patients Undergoing Regular Blood Transfusion: An Indicator of Iron Overload to Initiate Iron Chelation Therapy. [PDF]
Shrivastava A, Kumari S, Mohapatra S.
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Pd(II)‐Catalyzed Strategies for the β‐Arylation of α‐Amino Acids: An Overview
The graphical abstract summarizes the review “Pd(II)‐Catalyzed Strategies for the β‐Arylation of α‐Amino Acids: An Overview”, highlighting representative Pd(II)‐catalyzed methods for the β‐arylation of α‐amino acids. Key mechanistic features, substrate diversity, and synthetic relevance of these transformations are showcased. Abstract Metal‐catalyzed C─
Davide Illuminati +4 more
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Objectives of iron chelation therapy in myelodysplastic syndromes: more than meets the eye? [PDF]
Vinod Pullarkat
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ABSTRACT ROS production due to Cu(amyloid‐β) redox cycling is proposed to contribute to the oxidative stress observed in Alzheimer's disease brains. We previously reported on a nitrogen and sulfur‐containing ligand, L, able to arrest Cu(Aβ)‐induced ROS production [Chem. Eur. J. 2023, 29,].
Marielle Drommi +4 more
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