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High‐resolution spatiotemporal transcriptomic data from male and female spinach inflorescences across four key stages first reveal the sex differentiation initiates at the four‐leaf stage and is governed by epigenetic regulation via the SpMSI1‐SpHDT2 complex.
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Abstract Since the emergence of SARS‐CoV‐2 at the end of 2019, the virus has caused significant global health and economic disruptions. Despite the rapid development of antiviral vaccines and some approved treatments such as remdesivir and paxlovid, effective antiviral pharmacological treatments for COVID‐19 patients remain limited. This study explores
Spyros D. Chatziefthymiou +13 more
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Medications and Acute Hemolysis in G6PD‐Deficient Patients – A Real‐World Study
Many drug labels contain precautions of use in G6PD‐deficient patients due to hemolytic concerns, but much of this is based on scarce clinical, epidemiological, or structural data. In this real‐world study, we aimed to examine if the administration of presumably risky medications for G6PD‐deficient patients was followed by hemolysis. The study is based
Naomi Gronich +3 more
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We report two hemizygous CFAP47 variants in two independent PCD‐affected individuals. Our study proves that CFAP47 variants cause reduced numbers of cilia and misaligned basal bodies. The findings have important clinical implications for facilitating PCD diagnosis and genetic counseling.
Haijun Ge +12 more
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The development of effective solid adsorbents is necessary to remove organic pollutants from wastewater in response to the global water crisis.
Afsaneh Ghahari +2 more
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The prevalence of caries among the adult population of the Earth, according to WHO, exceeds 90% and, as a rule, teeth of the chewing group are primarily affected because of their anatomical structure. A pilot study of the use of photoactivated disinfection of carious cavities with a solution of tolonium chloride showed high efficiency in the prevention
Razumova S.N. +4 more
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Degradation of Tolonium Chloride Dye by Phosphate Ion in Aqueous Acidic Solution: Kinetic Approach
The degradation of tolonium chloride (TC+) dye by phosphate ion (PO43-) in an aqueous acidic solution was studied using spectrophotometric analysis at 301 K, I= 1.0 M, [TC+]= 1.5 × 10-5 M, [H+]= 1.0×10-3 M, and ʎmax 600 nm. To determine the potency and rate of the reactant species, an aqueous acidic medium was employed.
Patricia Umoru +3 more
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Studies on tolonium chloride labeled with radioiodine
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2010Tolonium chloride is a common reagent in the diagnosis of oral premalignant and malignant lesions. This study establishes the optimal preparation of radioiodinated tolonium chloride (RTC) and evaluate its radiochemical and biological characteristics. Instant thin layer chromatography (ITLC), ion exchange chromatography (IC), paper electrophoresis, and ...
Ren-Shyan Liu +2 more
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Use of Tolonium Chloride in the Diagnosis of Malignant Gastric Ulcers
Archives of Surgery, 1978Peroral staining with tolonium chloride (toluidine blue) was performed in 45 patients with suspected gastric ulcer disease. During endoscopy, 19 of 21 malignant ulcers and one of 15 benign ulcers were stained. Following surgery, 18 of 21 malignant ulcers found in the surgical specimens were stained.
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Disinfection of clinical materials using photo-activated tolonium chloride solution
International Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics, 2011Photo-activated disinfection is beginning to be used in dental surgery to treat deep seated bacterial infection. It works by combining a photosensitiser and light of a specific frequency to generate singlet oxygen which is toxic to many types of bacteria.
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