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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agents derived from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing entities or substances that originate from or are produced by other agents or sources.
Example: "The study focused on agents derived from natural sources, highlighting their potential benefits in medicine."
Alternatives: "agents originating from" or "agents produced by".
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Examples of worldwide clinically useful antitumor agents derived from wild plants include taxol, vinblastine, vincristine, camptothecin derivatives, topotecan (a wheat grass), sea-buckthorn, lingzhi, irinotecan, and etoposide, which is derived from epipodophyllotoxin [ 9, 10].
The main representatives of this class, which reached the clinic, are the antitumour agents derived from CC-1065, that is, adozelesin, carzelesin, and bizelesin, and the distamycin A derivative tallimustine.
There are various alternatives, including binding agents derived from oil and silicon but none has achieved much commercial success.
Penicillin, one of the first and still one of the most widely used antibiotic agents, derived from the Penicillium mold.
Therefore, much attention has been directed towards the design and development of neuroprotective agents derived from natural sources.
Novel potential antibacterial agents derived from ciprofloxacin (HCp) were synthesized in the reaction of this antibiotic with hydroxymethyldiphenylphosphine.
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The latter is not a threat to the divine aseity because the existence of creaturely agents derives from God in a way that Oswald's L-free choice does not derive from God.
The first is carrageenan (E407), a setting agent derived from seaweed that has been linked with ulcers and gastrointestinal cancer.
Dr. Butt went on to study the other side of the coagulation coin, excess clotting, in work on an anticoagulating agent derived from sweet clover hay.
The Agent derived from the canonical Prior managed to recover 13% test actives; the Agent derived from the reduced Prior recovered 7%.
Tanshinone IIA TSAA) is a lipid soluble agent derived from the root of Salvia miltiorrhiza (Danshen).
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