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Beside the PZQ, oxamniquine (OXA) has been first described in 1969 and launched in Brazil by Pfizer under the name of Mansil® for oral administration.

Adrenal pheochromocytoma and brown fat association has been first described by Melicow in 1957 [8].

Uptake of SWCNTs The process of SWCNT penetration into plant cells has been first described in plant cell cultures.

The reporter plasmid pDM128 has been first described by Hope et al. [27] (Figure 7A).

The 5q− syndrome has been first described by Van den Berghe in 1974 [ 23].

A successful prostate cancer xenograft model has been first described that accumulates 25 30% ID/g in the tumors [ 77].

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These have been first described and named snow megadunes in Antarctica.

Experimental discoveries of the low-temperature thermal anomalies of glasses have been first described in oxide glasses [2].

The name Oryzomys was introduced in 1857 by Spencer Fullerton Baird for the marsh rice rat (now Oryzomys palustris) of the eastern United States, which had been first described twenty years earlier by Richard Harlan.

The effects of γ-radiation upon the salivary gland have been known for over ninety years having been first described in the human in 1911 [1].

Although glutamate receptor expression had been first described in pinealocytes, its expression was also later demonstrated in astrocytes.

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