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Polymer-ZnPP alone or light irradiation alone respectively has no therapeutic effect [99, 122] (Figures were adapted from Refs. [99, 122] with permission).

Right: Simulated over measured Cerenkov count rate with different acquisition settings (top) and as a function of activity, for two combinations of acquisition settings (bottom); both figures were adapted from [125].

Figures were adapted from Protein Interactions with Platinum-DNA Adducts: From Structure to Function, Chaney et al. 2004 from the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry (OpenAccess, which allows unrestricted use of the figures).

These figures were adapted from the UNU/IUNS 2007 recommendations (7) and assumed a median professional life span of 10 years (9).

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Figures are adapted with permission from Ref. [36].

All figures are adapted from [64] by permission of Elsevier.

Open image in new window Fig. 2 Timeline of selected events in the history of the preparation, isolation and characterization of graphene (Figures are adapted with permission from Ref. [1]).

The pachytene chromosome idiograms in these figures are adapted from Potato Genome Sequencing Consortium (2011).

The figure is adapted from [36].

This figure is adapted from Morrow (1994).

The figure is adapted with permission from American Chemical Society [105].

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