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Therapeutic Potential of Nitrogen Mustard Based Hybrid Molecules
As medicine advances, cancer is still among one of the major health problems, posing significant threats to human health. New anticancer agents features with novel scaffolds and/or unique mechanisms of action are highly desirable for the treatment of ...
Yiming Chen +3 more
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Evaluation of fall‐seeded cover crops for grassland nesting waterfowl in eastern South Dakota
Cover crops are experiencing a revival among Midwestern farmers, and we assessed their attractiveness and safety for nesting ducks in South Dakota. Nest success was markedly lower in cover crops than in perennial cover during both years of our study, including 2019 which was a best‐case scenario for cover crops, with extremely wet conditions delaying ...
Charles W. Gallman +3 more
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Cytotoxicity micropollutant removal in a crossflow membrane bioreactor [PDF]
The application of membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology was investigated with the aim of evaluating its potential for cytostatic drug and cytotoxicity bioremoval. The toxicity removal was assessed from biomarker test. CP removal of up to 80% was achieved
Albasi, Claire +6 more
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17α‐Ethynylestradiol‐induced changes in Brassica rapa during the seedling growth stage
Estrogens and estrogen‐like compounds are considered contaminants of emerging concern due to their endocrine disrupting capability and potential to build up in soil and aquatic environments, although little is known about the effects of estrogenic ...
Chathurika Wijewardana +3 more
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Ecosystem Services Provided by Cover Crops and Biofumigation in Sunflower Cultivation
In south-western France, sunflowers are usually grown in short rotations and after a long fallow period during which soils are left bare. This practice can favour diseases, caused by soilborne fungi, such as sunflower verticillium wilt (SVW), as well as ...
Neila Ait Kaci Ahmed +4 more
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Little is known about the interactive effects of exogenous nitric oxide (NO) and abscisic acid (ABA) on nitrogen (N) metabolism and related changes at molecular and biochemical levels under drought stress. The present study highlights the independent and
Seema Sahay +3 more
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In this work a novel bioassay for mustard agent detection was proposed. The bioassay is based on the capability of these compounds to inhibit the enzyme choline oxidase.
Fabiana Arduini +5 more
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Quality Changes of Mustard during Secondary Fermentation with Lactic Acid Bacteria Consortium [PDF]
In order to address the problem of insufficient flavor of traditional high-salt pickled mustard, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum QT038 and LJ065 were used for the secondary fermentation of mustard.
LAI Huiting, LIU Wei, SHANG Xuebo, HUANG Lühong, LIN Shuhua, GAO Wei, OU Siming, ZHANG Juhua
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Synthesis and Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationship of Imidazotetrazine Prodrugs with Activity Independent of O6-Methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase, DNA Mismatch Repair and p53. [PDF]
The antitumor prodrug Temozolomide is compromised by its dependence for activity on DNA mismatch repair (MMR) and the repair of the chemosensitive DNA lesion, O6-methylguanine (O6-MeG), by O6-methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.63, MGMT). Tumor
Arris C. E. +42 more
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The combination of two pharmacological entities in a single compound has been utilized as a promising drug design strategy for site-specificity. So two nitrogen mustard agents were synthesized by conjugating mustard with the benzodiazepine nucleus in the
Rajesh K. Singh +2 more
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