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Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 1996
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a by-product of the wood industry, has been in use as a commercial solvent since 1953. It is also one of the most studied but least understood pharmaceutical agents of our time--at least in the United States. According to Stanley Jacob, MD, a former head of the organ transplant program at Oregon Health Sciences University in ...
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Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a by-product of the wood industry, has been in use as a commercial solvent since 1953. It is also one of the most studied but least understood pharmaceutical agents of our time--at least in the United States. According to Stanley Jacob, MD, a former head of the organ transplant program at Oregon Health Sciences University in ...
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Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2013
[Ph3PhCH2P]+[PdCl3(DMSO)]− · DMSO (I), [Ph4P]+[PdCl3(DMSO)]− (II), and [Ph4Sb(DMSO)]+[PdCl3(DMSO)]− (III) complexes have been synthesized via the reaction of palladium chloride with equimolar amounts of triphenylbenzylphosphonium chloride, tetraphenylphosphonium chloride, and tetraphenylstibonium chloride, respectively.
Sharutin V.V. +2 more
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[Ph3PhCH2P]+[PdCl3(DMSO)]− · DMSO (I), [Ph4P]+[PdCl3(DMSO)]− (II), and [Ph4Sb(DMSO)]+[PdCl3(DMSO)]− (III) complexes have been synthesized via the reaction of palladium chloride with equimolar amounts of triphenylbenzylphosphonium chloride, tetraphenylphosphonium chloride, and tetraphenylstibonium chloride, respectively.
Sharutin V.V. +2 more
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Polarizable Model for DMSO and DMSO–Water Mixtures
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2014Starting from a nonpolarizable rigid molecular model for DMSO, a polarizable rigid model for DMSO in the liquid phase is proposed. The molecular polarizability is represented by a charge-on-spring (COS) inducible dipole at the sulfur atom and its polarization is damped for large values of the electric field strength.
Bachmann Stephan J +1 more
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Leukemia Research, 2005
0 d hysiological PTEN substrate is the lipidic second messener phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate (PIP3). Thus, TEN reverts the phosphoinositide-3-kinases (PI3K) phoshorilation of phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) o PIP3. As PIP3 activates the serine–threonine kinase Akt, hich is involved in anti-apoptosis, proliferation and oncoenesis,
Santos, Nuno C. +2 more
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0 d hysiological PTEN substrate is the lipidic second messener phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate (PIP3). Thus, TEN reverts the phosphoinositide-3-kinases (PI3K) phoshorilation of phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) o PIP3. As PIP3 activates the serine–threonine kinase Akt, hich is involved in anti-apoptosis, proliferation and oncoenesis,
Santos, Nuno C. +2 more
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Cryobiology, 1986
A wide range of primary pharmacological actions of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) has been documented in laboratory studies: membrane penetration, membrane transport, effects on connective tissue, anti-inflammation, nerve blockade (analgesia), bacteriostasis, diuresis, enhancement or reduction of the effectiveness of other drugs, cholinesterase inhibition ...
S W, Jacob, R, Herschler
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A wide range of primary pharmacological actions of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) has been documented in laboratory studies: membrane penetration, membrane transport, effects on connective tissue, anti-inflammation, nerve blockade (analgesia), bacteriostasis, diuresis, enhancement or reduction of the effectiveness of other drugs, cholinesterase inhibition ...
S W, Jacob, R, Herschler
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The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractThe most controversial therapeutic agent in the past decade has been dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), an industrial solvent to which great healing‐powers have been attributed. After initial laboratory testing, DMSO was rapidly introduced into veterinarian medicine and clinical medicine as an experimental agent with the ability to relieve pain, reduce
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AbstractThe most controversial therapeutic agent in the past decade has been dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), an industrial solvent to which great healing‐powers have been attributed. After initial laboratory testing, DMSO was rapidly introduced into veterinarian medicine and clinical medicine as an experimental agent with the ability to relieve pain, reduce
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Reverse micelles solubilizing DMSO and DMSO/water mixtures
Chemical Physics Letters, 2000Abstract Aerosol OT/cyclohexane reverse micelles solubilizing DMSO and DMSO/water mixtures have been investigated utilizing dynamic light scattering, IR spectroscopy and UV/vis absorption by a polarity probe. Without water, ∼2.5 DMSO molecules/AOT molecule are solubilized inside the micelles.
Christopher G Elles, Nancy E Levinger
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Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 2004
Crystal structure of [Pr(DMSO)8]2PMo10V2O40(NO3) · DMSO (where DMSO is dimethyl sulfoxide) is determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. The Pr atom forms coordination polyhedron shaped like a distorted square antiprism with Pr–O distances varying from 2.432(6) to 2.476(6) A.
T. E. Plotnikova +3 more
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Crystal structure of [Pr(DMSO)8]2PMo10V2O40(NO3) · DMSO (where DMSO is dimethyl sulfoxide) is determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. The Pr atom forms coordination polyhedron shaped like a distorted square antiprism with Pr–O distances varying from 2.432(6) to 2.476(6) A.
T. E. Plotnikova +3 more
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Solubility of PbCl2 in DMSO and DMSO—water solutions
Hydrometallurgy, 1997Abstract Non-aqueous solvents such as dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) have been investigated from time to time as a useful complement to or substitute for typical hydrometallurgical unit operations. This study presents solubility data for PbCl2, FeCl3, and FeCl2 in DMSO as a function of temperature.
G.W. Warren, H. Henein
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