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Advancing Solid-State Calcium Batteries: Achieving Fast Ionic Conductivity at Near Ambient Conditions in Calcium Hydridoborates. [PDF]
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4-(1-Methylamino)ethylidene-1,5-disubstituted pyrrolidine-2,3-diones: synthesis, anti-inflammatory effect and in silico approaches. [PDF]
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Development of a Synthetic Route to Vonoprazan via Atom Transfer Radical Cyclization. [PDF]
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Probing the Electric Double-Layer Capacitance to Understand the Reaction Environment in Conditions of Electrochemical Amination of Acetone. [PDF]
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Expedient access to methylamine with potential
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A practical guide to sample preparation for immunoprecipitation coupled with mass spectrometry analysis of <i>C. elegans</i> proteins. [PDF]
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Pathways to Meteoritic Glycine and Methylamine
Glycine and methylamine are meteoritic water-soluble organic compounds that provide insights into the processes that occurred before, during, and after the formation of the Solar System.
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Metabolic and secretory effects of methylamine in pancreatic islets
The metabolic and secretory effects of methylamine in rat pancreatic islets were investigated. Methylamine accumulated in islet cells, was incorporated into endogenous islet proteins, and inhibited the incorporation of [2,5‐3H] histamine into either N,N ...
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