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REMARKS UPON SOME RECENT INVESTIGATIONS ON THE VENOM OF SERPENTS. [PDF]
S. Weir Mitchell
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Cellular immunity: Observations on natural and acquired immunity to cobra venom
J. A. Gunn, REGINALD ST.A. HEATHCOTE
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The cobalt complexes [(Hbbpya)CoII]2⁺, and [(Mebbpya)CoII]2⁺ show contrasting CO₂ reduction behaviors. [(Hbbpya)CoII]2⁺ selectively forms CO via a fast, two‐electron pathway aided by a ‐NH proton relay, while [(Mebbpya)CoII]2⁺ favours hydrogen evolution due to a slower, competitive one‐electron mechanism.
Ayan Bera+13 more
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Pseudouridine‐5′‐triphosphate (ΨTP) and its N1‐methylated derivative (m1ΨTP) are crucial components in mRNA vaccine technology. Here, an atom‐economic, high‐yielding biocatalytic route for ΨTP synthesis is presented. A new chemoenzymatic route for m1ΨTP synthesis was developed.
Martin Pfeiffer+4 more
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The action of the venom of Echis carinatus [PDF]
Thomas R. Fraser, J. A. Gunn
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Exploiting exopolysaccharides from microalgae to block the toxic in vitro effects of Bothrops sp. venom. [PDF]
Castro-Pinheiro C+5 more
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Some experiments with the venom of Causus rhombeatus [PDF]
H. E. Arbuckle
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Evaluation of the compatibility between PCEs possessing varying anionic charge densities and Portland cements with different C3A contents. ABSTRACT This study focused on the compatibility of phosphate and sulfonate‐substituted polycarboxylate ether‐based water‐reducing admixtures (PCE) exhibiting different anionic charge densities with Portland cements
Kemal Karakuzu+4 more
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