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Carbon disulphide

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1994
Carbon disulphide (CS2), a reagent of rayon production, is known for its high toxic potential and has therefore been the subject of many clinical studies. The aims of the study presented here were to determine the effective exposure to CS2 and to compare the validity of the different exposure indicators.
H, Drexler   +4 more
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Accumulation of carbon disulphide metabolites

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1990
Biological monitoring for carbon disulphide (CS2) exposure performed using the iodine-azide test (IAT) and 2-thiothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (TTCA) test in urinalysis of workers with high exposure to CS2 (112-142 mg/m3, n = 34), workers with low exposure (4-7 mg/m3, n = 16), and non-exposed university workers (n = 10). Pre-shift and post-shift urine
L, van Poucke   +2 more
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Carbon disulphide intrauterine sensitization

Journal of Applied Toxicology, 1983
AbstractThis study was designed to evaluate the effect of carbon disulphide (CS2) exposure during pregnancy in two subsequent generations. Albino rats (F1), which had been prenatally exposed by maternal inhalation to teratogenic (200 and 100 mgm−3) and subteratogenic (10 and 0.03 mg m−3) concentrations of CS2, were reared until maturity and mated to ...
S, Tabacova, B, Nikiforov, L, Balabaeva
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MOLYBDENUM DISULPHIDE

Scientific Lubrication, 1962
IN THE last three years the wire industry has done considerable production testing with molybdenum disulphide as an additive to their wire drawing and forming lubricants, with the result that by the beginning of 1962 an estimated 70% of the U.S. mills were using molybdenum disulphide (moly) in production.
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Classification of Protein Disulphide Bonds

2019
Protein disulphide bonds are the links between pairs of cysteine residues in the polypeptide chain. These bonds are classified based on the sign of the five dihedral angles that define the cystine residue. Twenty disulphide conformations are possible using this convention and all 20 are represented in protein structures.
Aster E, Pijning, Philip, Hogg
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Protein disulphide-isomerase and the formation of native disulphide bonds

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1984
R B, Freedman, B E, Brockway, N, Lambert
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Catatorulin Effect of Aneurin Disulphide

Nature, 1946
ANEURIN disulphide1, formed by opening of the thiazole ring and oxidation to the—S—S—form, does not give the thiochrome reaction, unless suitably reduced by cysteine; it was reported to have some 60 per cent of the biological activity of aneurin, when given orally to animals. I have found in catatorulin tests, by methods previously described2, with the
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Carbon disulphide

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1996
H. Drexler   +7 more
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Theoretical evaluation of EGFR kinase inhibition and toxicity of di-indol-3-yl disulphides with anti-cancer potency

Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2022
TERESA Żołek, Dorota Maciejewska
exaly  

TOXICITY OF CARBON DISULPHIDE

The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 1972
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