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Interference in thyroid function tests using the electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. [PDF]

open access: yesEur Thyroid J
Imamura C   +6 more
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Growth of Ruthenium and Ruthenium oxide nanoplates

MRS Proceedings, 2011
ABSTRACTBy carefully manipulating and controlling the growth conditions, Ruthenium (Ru) and ruthenium oxide (RuO2) two-dimensional (2-D) nanostructure were self-assembled into a stack of plates on indium tin oxide coated glass substrate. The nanoplates were grown in a horizontal hot-wall metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) from ruthenocene ...
Lamartine Meda, Geoffrey D. Stevens
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ChemInform Abstract: Sulfato Complexes of Ruthenium with a Ruthenium‐Ruthenium Bond.

ChemInform, 1989
AbstractThe ruthenium complexes (IV) are prepared as shown in the scheme.
A. N. ZHILYAEV   +4 more
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Ruthenium Antimetastatic Agents

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2004
NAMI-A, i. e. (imH)[trans-RuCl(4)(dmso-S)(im)] (im = imidazole, dmso = dimethylsulfoxide), is a Ru(III) complex that, after extensive preclinical investigations that evidenced its remarkable and specific activity against metastases, has recently and successfully completed a Phase I trial (first ruthenium complex ever to reach clinical testing).
ALESSIO, ENZO   +3 more
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81. Ruthenium pentafluoride and ruthenium oxytetrafluoride

Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed), 1963
The preparation of ruthenium pentafluoride and oxytetrafluoride is described. The vapor pressures were measured by a static method, a diaphragm gage of high sensitivity being used. The physical constants, heats of vaporization, and entropies of vaporization were derived from the vaporpressure data.
J. H. Holloway, R. D. Peacock
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