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Osmium absorption after osmium tetroxide skin and eye exposure

Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, 2020
AbstractOsmium tetroxide is a strong oxidizing agent used in electron microscopy. Eye exposure may cause severe burns, and after inhalation or ingestion damage to the respiratory or gastrointestinal tract occurs. Exposure to osmium and its compounds is extremely rare.
Natalie Friedova   +5 more
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Coordination Polymers of Osmium: The Nature of Osmium Black

Science, 1967
The design of cytochemical reagents that yield osmiophilic products from which an osmium black may be derived on exposure to osmium tetroxide has resulted in new methods described previously for the ultrastructural demonstration of enzyme activity and functional groups of macromolecules with the electron microscope.
J S, Hanker   +4 more
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Osmium

Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1962
Klaus Brodersen, O. Gautsch
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Osmium weighs in

Nature Chemistry, 2012
Gregory Girolami recounts how element 76 beat a close competitor to the title of densest known metal and went on to participate in Nobel Prize-winning reactions.
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Osmium

Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1960
Klaus Brodersen, H. Hartkamp
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Osmium

1987
Wolfgang Kurtz, Hans Vanecek
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Osmium

Scientific American, 1898
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Osmium

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 1982
R.D. Adams, J.P. Selegue
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An osmium-peroxo complex for photoactive therapy of hypoxic tumors

Nature Communications, 2022
Deng Zhihong, Hai-Ping Xia, Pingyu Zhang
exaly  

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