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Discordant cerebrospinal fluid and positron emission tomography amyloid biomarkers in an APP mutation carrier presenting corticobasal syndrome. [PDF]
Liu FT, Li XY, Lu JY, Zuo CT.
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Ag(111) Remains Significantly Reduced In Situ under Simulated Ethylene Epoxidation Conditions. [PDF]
Happel EE +9 more
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Twisting tetraplex DNA: A strand dynamics regulating i-motif function in diverse molecular crowding environments. [PDF]
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Synthesis, antimicrobial, antioxidant studies of thermally stable nanocomposite films doped with CoO-NPs for active food packaging applications. [PDF]
Ali M, Khosa MK, Noor A, Qayyum S.
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Glycol Stearate and Glycol Stearate SE
International Journal of Toxicology, 2023The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed newly available studies since their original assessment in 1982, along with updated information regarding product types and concentrations of use, and confirmed that Glycol Stearate and Glycol Stearate SE are safe as cosmetic ingredients in the practices of use and concentration as described in ...
Regina, Tucker +12 more
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Dermatitis, 2018
Propylene glycol (PG), an emollient and emulsifier found in cosmetics, medications, and food, has been granted the dubious honor of being named the American Contact Dermatitis Society's Allergen of the Year for 2018. Allergic and irritant contact dermatitis and systemic cutaneous reactions to PG, which has become an increasingly common ingredient, have
Sharon E, Jacob +2 more
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Propylene glycol (PG), an emollient and emulsifier found in cosmetics, medications, and food, has been granted the dubious honor of being named the American Contact Dermatitis Society's Allergen of the Year for 2018. Allergic and irritant contact dermatitis and systemic cutaneous reactions to PG, which has become an increasingly common ingredient, have
Sharon E, Jacob +2 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
Propylene glycol is a commonly used vehicle for topical preparations. Although it is well suited for this purpose, it is capable of producing both primary irritant skin reactions and allergic sensitization. The literature on propylene glycol is reviewed, with particular attention to the nature of these adverse cutaneous effects. Guidelines for patients
J M, Catanzaro, J G, Smith
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Propylene glycol is a commonly used vehicle for topical preparations. Although it is well suited for this purpose, it is capable of producing both primary irritant skin reactions and allergic sensitization. The literature on propylene glycol is reviewed, with particular attention to the nature of these adverse cutaneous effects. Guidelines for patients
J M, Catanzaro, J G, Smith
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Forensic Science International, 2005
Ethylene glycol (EG) can be found in many agents, such as antifreeze. Ingestion of EG may cause serious poisoning. Adults are typically exposed when EG is ingested as a cheap substitute for ethanol or in suicide-attempts. Children may be exposed by accidental ingestion caused by decantation of EG to unlabeled bottles.
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Ethylene glycol (EG) can be found in many agents, such as antifreeze. Ingestion of EG may cause serious poisoning. Adults are typically exposed when EG is ingested as a cheap substitute for ethanol or in suicide-attempts. Children may be exposed by accidental ingestion caused by decantation of EG to unlabeled bottles.
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GLYCERIN, ETHYLENE GLYCOL, PROPYLENE GLYCOL AND DIETHYLENE GLYCOL
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937The substitution of diethylene glycol for glycerin as a hygroscopic agent in industry makes it desirable to compare the toxicity of these two chemicals. Both have high boiling points, 245 and 290 C., respectively. Hence, small amounts may possibly pass unchanged with smoke from a cigaret into the body in addition to anything absorbed from the moist end
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