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The neural crest-associated gene ERRFI1 is involved in melanoma progression and resistance toward targeted therapy. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Oncol
Wang N   +8 more
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In Vitro Efficacy of Domestic Techniques for Disinfection of Toothbrushes Contaminated With Enterococcus faecalis. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Dent
Donayre-Salvatierra GA   +4 more
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High- and low-field NMR in binary solvent gradients.

open access: yesAnalyst
Hussain H   +4 more
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Ion solvation and association in LiClO4 – dimethylsulfoxide system

open access: yesДоповiдi Нацiональної академiї наук України, 2016
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Cloning and sequence analysis of the dimethylsulfoxide reductase structural gene from Rhodobacter capsulatus

open access: yesBiochimica Et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics, 1996
The dimethylsulfoxide reductase structural gene (dorA) of Rhodobacter capsulatus was cloned from a λ expression library. The nucleotide sequence of the dorA gene was determined and it was found to encode a protein of 825 amino acids.
Graeme R Hanson, Alastair G Mcewan
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STUDIES ON THE CHEMILUMINESCENCE OF LUMINOL IN DIMETHYLSULFOXIDE AND DIMETHYLSULFOXIDE‐WATER MIXTURES*

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1972
Abstract— The absorption, fluorescence, and chemiluminescence (CL) characteristics of luminol have been studied in basic dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and various basic DMSO — water mixed solvents. It has been shown that the luminol dianion can be produced quantitatively in carefully deoxygenated ‘dry’ DMSO using potassium t‐butyl alcoholate (BTO) as the ...
J. D. GORSUCH, D. M. HERCULES
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Influence of dimethylsulfoxide on transmembrane transport

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1971
Abstract The influence of dimethylsulfoxide in low concentrations on sugar transport in yeast cells and in rat intestine was investigated. Transport of the non-metabolizable sugars sorbose and galactose in yeast was inhibited by dimethylsulfoxide in the concentration range 0–1.5 M.
A W, de Bruijne   +2 more
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Lack of Nephrotoxicity of Intravenous Dimethylsulfoxide

Clinical Toxicology, 1981
Intravenous dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) was used to treat seven patients with stable spinal cord injuries. Because of drug-associated hemoglobinemia and hemoglobinuria, the patients were studied for subtle evidence of renal tubular dysfunction by serial measurements of urinary beta-2-microglobulin excretion.
W M, Bennett, R S, Muther
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Amyloidosis in a dog: Treatment with dimethylsulfoxide

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986
A dog with hypoalbuminemia, proteinuria, and renal amyloidosis was treated with dimethylsulfoxide for 2 years. During a 1-year period, serum albumin concentrations increased to within normal range. The 24-hour urinary protein excretion was 5.7 g before treatment with dimethylsulfoxide.
L, Spyridakis   +4 more
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Reduction of Dimethylsulfoxide to Dimethylsulfide in the Cat

Science, 1964
A peculiar sweetish odor was noted in the exhaled breath of cats treated with dimethylsulfoxide. By means of gas chromatographic and mass spectrographic techniques, the responsible compound was identified as dimethylsulfide.
V, DISTEFANO, H H, BORGSTEDT
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