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In this paper, we have designed and characterized substituted, tricyclic Jak3 inhibitors that selectively avoid inhibition of the other JAKs.
Our data suggest that parabens and more complex molecules with multiple phenol groups, such as BP3, BPA, DES, and genistein, should be added to the already characterized substituted phenols with inhibitory effects on PG synthesis.
Ideally, a CHA provides a science-based solution that identifies and characterizes chemical hazards, promotes the selection of less hazardous chemical ingredients, and avoids unintended consequences of switching to a poorly characterized chemical substitute.
They characterized the substitute bill as a step back to even weaker regulation over insurance pricing than the state has now.
Microporous coordination polymers having various shaped apertures were synthesized and crystallographically characterized using substituted terephthalate ligands.
That decision came after the accounts of Joseph Fuoco, a source for the book who is characterized as a substitute flight engineer on the mission, were contradicted by scientists, historians and veterans.
Therefore, in an effort to improve in vitro-to- in vivo predictions, researchers began to add either HSA or bovine serum albumin (BSA, a cheaper and more well-characterized substitute) to both microsomal incubations and recombinant baculovirus-expressed enzymes.
One hit characterized by a substituted thieno-pyrimidine scaffold was found to inhibit the viral replication with an EC50 value in the sub-micromolar range and a good selectivity index.
The GaCl4 – salt of 33a + can be isolated and constitutes a rare example of a structurally characterized mono-amino substituted phosphenium ion (Scheme 9).
The 7-aminomethyl-c7G (NH2-c7G) was incorporated into different sequence contexts, and the oligomers were thermodynamically and structurally characterized vs c7G substituted and unmodified DNA.
Previously the donut shape of BCP (d-BCP; HA/ β-TCP ratio of 60 : 40), which is made of submicron-sized grains with 300 400 μm central pore and 20 60 μm micropores on surface, was developed as a bone substitute and characterized to have osteoconductivity [ 6].
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