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Activation Analysis of Paper Chromatograms for Iodine (Iodine-127→Iodine-128)
Nature, 1963Procedures for the activation analysis of paper chromatograms for the I/ sup 127/ and up to st r I/sup 128/ reaction are discussed. Sodium24 radioactivity induced in the paper was eliminated by distillation. (C.H.)
A, DIMITRIADOU, P C, TURNER, R, FRASER
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1935
To the Editor:— In a case report on the treatment of chronic vaginitis with phenylmercuric nitrate (The Journal, January 19, p. 212), the patient described by Dr. Frederick W. Hitchings developed an indurated pustular acne of the face and neck after treatment was instituted for the vaginitis.
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To the Editor:— In a case report on the treatment of chronic vaginitis with phenylmercuric nitrate (The Journal, January 19, p. 212), the patient described by Dr. Frederick W. Hitchings developed an indurated pustular acne of the face and neck after treatment was instituted for the vaginitis.
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Hypervalent Iodine Mediated Chemoselective Iodination of Alkynes
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2017Reported herein are practical approaches for the chemoselective mono-, di-, and tri-iodination of alkynes based on efficient oxidative iodinations catalyzed by hypervalent iodine reagents. The reaction conditions were systematically optimized by altering the iodine source and/or the hypervalent iodine reagent system. The tetrabutylammonium iodide (TBAI)
Yan Liu +3 more
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Aqueous Iodine Equilibria in Mammalian Iodination Reactions
Thyroid, 2007Regulatory activity has been demonstrated in two classes of iodinated organic species: thyroid hormones (T(3) and T(4)) and iodinated lipids (ILs), e.g. 6-iodo-5-hydroxy-8,11,14-eicosatrienoic acid. The formation of iodinated biomolecules requires iodide oxidation.
Jack, Kessler, Dan, Hooge
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Hair iodine for human iodine status assessment.
Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association, 2013Today, human iodine deficiency is, after iron, the most common nutritional deficiency in developed European and underdeveloped third world countries. A current biological indicator of iodine status is urinary iodine, which reflects very recent iodine exposure; a long-term indicator of iodine status remains to be identified.We analyzed hair iodine in a ...
Momčilović, Berislav +6 more
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