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The radiation chemistry of cystamine sulphate

Journal of the Chemical Society B: Physical Organic, 1967
Irradiation of aqueous cystamine solutions with X-rays (230 kV; 15 mA), in the presence of oxygen, results in the formation of taurine, hydrogen peroxide, and traces of hydrogen sulphide. When oxygen is removed from the solution, hydrogen sulphide formation increases noticeably, while yields of taurine and peroxide both decrease.
G. G. Jayson   +2 more
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On the Radioprotective Action of Cystamine at the Yeast Cell Membrane

Radiation Research, 1968
STUART, BRUCE 0., AND STANNARD, J. N. On the Radioprotective Action of Cystamine at the Yeast Cell Membrane. Radiation Res. 34, 459-472 (1968). The dithiol, cystamine, affords marked protection against the effects of X-irradiation on potassium leakage from baker's yeast cells.
B O, Stuart, J N, Stannard
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Effect of cystamine on mammalian cells in tissue culture

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1964
Abstract Cystamine (0.25–1.0 mM) strongly reduced the growth-rate in monolayer cultures of human liver cells (Chang) and mouse fibroblasts (L-cells). The fibroblasts were found to be the more susceptible cell type. In both cell types the protein content per cell was not affected by cystamine.
P, EKER, P E, WAALER, A, PHIHL
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Synthesis of cystamine

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 1990
A. D. Bulat   +4 more
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Cystamine bislactamide: a cosmetic allergen

The Lancet, 1998
S, Borelli   +4 more
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Investigation of the cure kinetics and thermal stability of an epoxy system containing cystamine as curing agent

Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 2021
Morteza Ehsani, Hossein Ali Khonakdar
exaly  

[Cystamine and the chromosome vesting phenomenon].

Genetika, 1976
The effect of radioprotector cystamine on structural chromosome mutations induced in Crepis capillaris cells by gamma-rays 137Cs is studied. Cystamine at the concentration of 0,1% causes a two-fold decrease in the frequency of structural mutations. In the "vesting" phenomenon of ring chromosomes, under the same experimental conditions, it also leads to
N P, Dubinin   +2 more
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Thiazolinylharnstoff aus Cystamin

Angewandte Chemie, 1951
A. Schöberl, M. Kawohl
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Effect of cystamine and cystamine derivatives on the DNA-dependent synthesis of RNA

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1966
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