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    Rs6922269 marker at the MTHFD1L gene predict cardiovascular mortality in males after acute coronary syndrome

    Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of death in industrialized countries. All the traditional risk factors for MI are responsible for approximately 50 % of cases of MI cases. Attention therefore h...

    J. A. Hubacek, V. Staněk, M. Gebauerová, R. Poledne in Molecular Biology Reports (2015)

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    Cytotoxicity and Membrane Damage in vitro by Inclusion Complexes Between γ-Cyclodextrin and Siloxanes

    Inclusion complexes of γ-cyclodextrin and octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4), decamethyltetrasiloxane (M10TS), and 1,3,5,7-tetramethyltetravinyIcyclotetra-siloxane (TMTV-D4) were prepared to compare the cytotox...

    K. Felix, S. Janz, J. Pitha, J. A. Williams, E. B. Mushinski in Immunology of Silicones (1996)

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    Cyclodextrins and Congeners in Parenteral Applications

    The natural fat soluble compounds and lipophilic drugs circulate in the organism in the form of complexes with specific carrier proteins. The formation of these protein complexes not only increases the water s...

    J. Pitha, L. Szente in Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Cyclodextrins (1982)

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    Recent Studies on the Effects of Divalent Metal Ions on the Structure and Function of Nucleic Acids

    Metal ions are required for many of the processes in which nucleic acids transfer genetic information (Eichhorn, 1973). Thus metal ions are essential for the proper functioning of the genetic apparatus. Nevert...

    G. L. Eichhorn, J. Rifkind, Y. A. Shin in Metal-Ligand Interactions in Organic Chemi… (1977)

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    Recent Studies on the Effects of Divalent Metal Ions on the Structure and Function of Nucleic Acids

    Metal ions are required for many of the processes in which nucleic acids transfer genetic information (Eichhorn, 1973). Thus metal ions are essential for the proper functioning of the genetic apparatus. Nevert...

    G. L. Eichhorn, J. Rifkind, Y. A. Shin in Metal-Ligand Interactions in Organic Chemi… (1977)

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    Some Effects of Metal Ions on the Structure and Function of Nucleic Acids

    The biological process in which nucleic acids are involved generally require the participation of metal ions. The same metal ions which are essential to biological function at one concentration may be harmful ...

    G. L. Eichhorn, N. A. Berger, J. J. Butzow, P. Clark in Metal Ions in Biological Systems (1973)