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Chromatic coloring with a maximum color class Original Research Article
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Chromatic compensation in the near-field region: shape and size tenability
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Chromatic correlation features for texture recognition
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Chromatic cues to trap the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis
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Chromatic dispersion and bandshape improvement of SOI flatband AWG multi/demultiplexers by phaseerror correction
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Chromatic Dispersion and Losses of Microstructured Optical Fibers
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Chromatic dispersion dependence of asynchronous amplitude histogram evaluation of NRZ signal
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Chromatic dispersion effects in analog polarization-modulated links
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Chromatic dispersion measurement using a multiwavelength frequency-shifted feedback fiber laser
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Chromatic distribution of k-nearest neighbors of a line segment in a planar colored point set
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Chromatic Edge Strength of Some Multigraphs
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Chromatic energy filter and characterization of laser-accelerated proton beams for particle therapy
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Chromatic energy filter and characterization of laser-accelerated proton beams for particle therapy
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Chromatic Equivalence Class of the Join of Certain Tripartite Graphs
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Chromatic equivalence classes of certain cycles with edges
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Chromatic equivalence classes of certain generalized polygon trees Original Research Article
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Chromatic equivalence classes of certain generalized polygon trees, III Original Research Article
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Chromatic equivalence classes of certain generalized polygon trees, III Original Research Article
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Chromatic equivalence classes of complete tripartite graphs
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Chromatic Equivalence Classes of Some Families of Complete Tripartite Graphs
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Chromatic Harmonic Indices and Chromatic Harmonic Polynomials of Certain Graphs
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Chromatic Index of Hypergraphs and Shannon’s Theorem
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Chromatic invariants for finite graphs: Theme and polynomial variations Original Research Article
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Chromatic modulation of luminance visual evoked potential latencies in healthy subjects and patients with mild vision disorders
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Chromatic modulation technique for in-line surface monitoring and diagnostic
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CHROMATIC NUMBER AND SIGNLESS LAPLACIAN SPECTRAL RADIUS OF GRAPHS
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Chromatic number and spectral radius Original Research Article
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Chromatic Number and the 2-Rank of a Graph
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Chromatic number of sparse colored mixed planar graphs
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Chromatic numbers and Bohr topologies
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Chromatic Numbers and Cycle Parities of Quadrangulations on Nonorientable Closed Surfaces
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Chromatic numbers and cycle parities of quadrangulations on nonorientable closed surfaces Original Research Article
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Chromatic numbers and products Original Research Article
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Chromatic numbers of competition graphs Original Research Article
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Chromatic numbers of copoint graphs of convex geometries
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Chromatic numbers of integer distance graphs Original Research Article
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Chromatic numbers of the strong product of odd cycles
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Chromatic polynomial, q-binomial counting and colored Jones function
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Chromatic polynomials and order ideals of monomials Original Research Article
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Chromatic polynomials and representations of the symmetric group Original Research Article
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Chromatic polynomials and their zeros and asymptotic limits for families of graphs Original Research Article
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Chromatic polynomials for families of strip graphs and their asymptotic limits
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Chromatic polynomials for J(∏H)I strip graphs and their asymptotic limits
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Chromatic polynomials for lattice strips with cyclic boundary conditions
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Chromatic polynomials of homeomorphism classes of graphs Original Research Article
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Chromatic polynomials of hypergraphs Original Research Article
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Chromatic polynomials of partition systems Original Research Article
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Chromatic polynomials with least coefficients Original Research Article
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Chromatic polynomials, Potts models and all that
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Chromatic properties of hamiltonian graphs Original Research Article
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Chromatic Ramsey numbers Original Research Article
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Chromatic Ramsey Theory
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Chromatic Roots and Hamiltonian Paths
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Chromatic scheduling in a cyclic open shop
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Chromatic Sums for Colorings Avoiding Monochromatic Subgraphs
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Chromatic sums of 2-edge-connected maps on the plane Original Research Article
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Chromatic sums of general maps on the sphere and the projective plane Original Research Article
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Chromatic transversal Roman domination in graphs
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Chromatic Turلn problems and a new upper bound for the Turلn density of
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Chromatic uniqueness in a family of 2-connected graphs Original Research Article
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Chromatic uniqueness of a family of image-homeomorphs Original Research Article
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Chromatic uniqueness of the complements of certain forests Original Research Article
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CHROMATIC WEAK DOMATIC PARTITION IN GRAPHS
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Chromatic weathering of black limestone quarried in Varenna (Lake Como, Italy)
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Chromatic polynomials of some nanostars 
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Chromatically unique 6-bridge graph θ(a; a; a; b; b; c)
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Chromatically Unique Bipartite Graphs With Certain 3-independent Partition Numbers
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Chromatically Unique Bipartite Graphs with Certain 3-independent Partition Numbers II
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Chromatically Unique Bipartite Graphs with Certain 3-independent Partition Numbers III
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Chromatically unique bipartite graphs with low 3-independent partition numbers Original Research Article
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Chromatic-Index-Critical Graphs of Orders 11 and 12
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Chromatic-index-critical graphs of orders 13 and 14 Original Research Article
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Chromaticity and optical properties of colored and black solar–thermal absorbing coatings
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Chromaticity Based Waste Paper Grade Identification
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Chromaticity of a family of K4 homeomorphs Original Research Article
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Chromaticity of a family of K4-homeomorphs Original Research Article
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Chromaticity of certain tripartite graphs identified with a path Original Research Article
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Chromaticity of Complete 6-Partite Graphs with Certain Star or Matching Deleted
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Chromaticity of series-parallel graphs
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Chromaticity of some families of dense graphs Original Research Article
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Chromaticity of the complements of paths and cycles Original Research Article
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Chromaticity of Turan Graphs with At Most Three Edges Deleted
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Chromaticity tracking with a phase modulation/demodulation technique in the Tevatron
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Chromaticity tracking with a phase modulation/demodulation technique in the Tevatron
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Chromaticity, brightness and aging of silica spray coated zinc sulfide silver phosphor particles
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Chromaticity, hydrothermal stability, and mechanical properties of t-ZrO2/Al2O3 composites doped with yttrium, niobium, and ferric oxides
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Chromaticity, hydrothermal stability, and mechanical properties of t-ZrO2/Al2O3 composites doped with yttrium, niobium, and ferric oxides
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Chromaticity-based separation of reflection components in a single image
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Chromatin and epigenetic modifications during early mammalian development
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Chromatin and Transcription: Merging Package and Process
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Chromatin Architecture and the Generation of Antigen Receptor Diversity
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Chromatin Boundaries in Budding Yeast: The Nuclear Pore Connection
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Chromatin Challenges during DNA Replication and Repair
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Chromatin clearance in C57BI/10 mice: interaction with heparan sulphate proteoglycans and receptors on Kupffer cells
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Chromatin condensation and sensitivity of DNA in situ to denaturation during cell cycle and apoptosis — a confocal microscopy study
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Chromatin Configuration Within the Germinal Vesicle of Horse Oocytes: Changes Post Mortem and Relationship to Meiotic and Developmental Competence
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Chromatin Connections to Pluripotency and Cellular Reprogramming
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Chromatin Domains and Regulation of Transcription Review Article
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Chromatin Dynamics and Gene Positioning
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Chromatin dynamics in plants
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Chromatin effects in nutrition, cancer, and obesity
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Chromatin Fiber Folding: Requirement for the Histone H4 N-terminal Tail
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Chromatin Fibers, One-at-a-time Review Article
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Chromatin immunoprecipitation and association study revealed a possible role of Runt-related transcription factor 3 in the ulcerative colitis of Chinese population
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Reveals That the 180-bp Satellite Repeat Is the Key Functional DNA Element of Arabidopsis thaliana Centromeres
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Chromatin in Multicolor
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Chromatin Meets Its Organizers
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Chromatin Modifications and Their Function
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Chromatin Modifiers in Transcriptional Regulation: New Findings and Prospects
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Chromatin modifiers that control plant development
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Chromatin Modulation by Oncogenic Transcription Factors: New Complexity, New Therapeutic Targets
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Chromatin Movement in the Maintenance of Genome Stability
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Chromatin Places Metabolism Center Stage
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Chromatin Position Effects Assayed by Thousands of Reporters Integrated in Parallel
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Chromatin Proteins Do Double Duty
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Chromatin rearrangements in development
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Chromatin regulation of flowering
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Chromatin regulation of flowering
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Chromatin regulation of plant development
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Chromatin Remodelers Act Globally, Sequence Positions Nucleosomes Locally
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Chromatin remodeling and cancer, part I: covalent histone modifications
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Chromatin remodeling and cancer, part II: ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling
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Chromatin Remodeling at DNA Double-Strand Breaks
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Chromatin remodeling in plant cell culture: patterns of DNA methylation and histone H3 and H4 acetylation vary during growth of asynchronous potato cell suspensions
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Chromatin remodeling in plants
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Chromatin remodelling
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Chromatin Shapes the Mitotic Spindle
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Chromatin Signaling to Kinetochores: Transregulation of Dam1 Methylation by Histone H2B Ubiquitination
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Chromatin Structure and Cardiac Gene Expression
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Chromatin structure and epigenetic modification in the human β-globin locus
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Chromatin structure and gene regulation in T cell development and function
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Chromatin Structure and Nuclear Remodeling
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Chromatin structure of human chromosomal fragile sites
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Chromatin Structure Revisited
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Chromatin: Receiver and Quarterback for Cellular Signals
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Chromatin-based silencing mechanisms
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Chromatin-Bound Nuclear Pore Components Regulate Gene Expression in Higher Eukaryotes
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Chromatin-Remodeling Components of the BAF Complex Facilitate Reprogramming
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Chromatism compensation in wide-band nulling interferometry for exoplanet detection
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Chromatite Ca[CrO4] in soil polluted with electroplating effluents (Zabierzo´w, Poland)
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Chromatogram Handler: A unique computer program that efficiently processes data generated in liquid chromatographic investigations of organic ligand adsorption on mineral surfaces
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Chromatogram simulation by area reproduction
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Chromatographic adhesion law to simplify surface energy calculation
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Chromatographic alignment by warping and dynamic programming as a pre-processing tool for PARAFAC modelling of liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry data
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Chromatographic analysis of acetohexamide binding to glycated human serum albumin
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Chromatographic analysis of alkylresorcinols and their metabolites
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Chromatographic analysis of bisphosphonates
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Chromatographic analysis of cadaverine to detect incipient spoilage in mutton
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Chromatographic analysis of carbamazepine binding to human serum albumin
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Chromatographic analysis of carbamazepine binding to human serum albumin: II. Comparison of the Schiff base and N-hydroxysuccinimide immobilization methods
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Chromatographic analysis of dopamine metabolism in a Parkinsonian model
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Chromatographic analysis of Fritillaria isosteroidal alkaloids, the active ingredients of Beimu, the antitussive traditional Chinese medicinal herb
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Chromatographic analysis of lignans
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Chromatographic analysis of lipoxygenase products Review Article
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Chromatographic analysis of minor constituents in vegetable oils
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Chromatographic analysis of pharmaceuticals: John A. Adamovies (Ed.), 2nd Edn., Marcel Dekker, New York, 1997 (ISBN 0-8247-9776-0). x+527 pp. Price US$165.00
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Chromatographic analysis of plant sterols in foods and vegetable oils
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Chromatographic analysis of polysialic acid released from neural adhesion molecule presented on glioma cell membranes
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Chromatographic analysis of serotonin, 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid and homovanillic acid in dried blood spots and platelet poor and rich plasma samples
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Chromatographic analysis of tetracycline antibiotics in foods
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Chromatographic analysis of the gases obtained in tyre pyrolysis
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Chromatographic analysis of tocol-derived lipid antioxidants
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Chromatographic analysis of unsaponifiable compounds of olive oils and fat-containing foods
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Chromatographic analysis of α-tocopherol and related compounds in various matrices
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Chromatographic analysis with different detectors in the chemical characterisation and dereplication of African propolis
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Chromatographic and adsorption properties of poly(1-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne) and their stabilization by adding poly(1-phenyl-1-propyne)
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Chromatographic and capillary electrophoretic methods for the analysis of nicotinic acid and its metabolites
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Chromatographic and column stability at pH 7 of a C18 dimethylurea polar stationary phase
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic characterization of protein variants
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic methods for Lingzhi pharmacologically active components
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic methods for pharmaceutically active compounds in Rhododendron dauricum
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic methods for the analysis of phenetylamine alkaloids in Citrus aurantium
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic procedures for analyzing plant pigments of pharmacologically interests Review Article
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic separation of inorganic sulfur and sulfur-oxygen species
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic separation of inorganic sulfur and sulfur–oxygen species Review Article
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic studies of protein binding to chiral solutes
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques used in the analysis of triazole antifungal agents—a review
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Chromatographic and fluorometric study of interactions between thiophilic and hydrophobic ligands and tryptophan peptide homologues
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Chromatographic and mass spectrometric analysis of glutathione in biological samples
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Chromatographic and mass spectrometric methods for quantitative determination of 3-nitrotyrosine in biological samples and their application to human samples
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Chromatographic and related techniques for the determination of aromatic heterocyclic amines in foods
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Chromatographic and spectral analytical data for the determination of benzodiazepine abuse in methadone maintenance program
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Chromatographic and spectroscopic analysis of heavy crude oil mixtures with emphasis in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: A review
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Chromatographic and spectroscopic data fusion analysis for interpretation of photodegradation processes
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Chromatographic and spectroscopic methods for the determination of solvent properties of room temperature ionic liquids
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Chromatographic and spectroscopic studies on the chiral recognition of sulfated β-cyclodextrin as chiral mobile phase additive: Enantiomeric separation of a chiral amine
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Chromatographic approach for determining the relative membrane permeability of drugs
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Chromatographic approaches for determination of low-molecular mass aldehydes in bio-oil
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Chromatographic Assay and Peptide Substrate Characterization of Partially Purified Farnesyl- and Geranylgeranyltransferases from Rat Brain Cytosol
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Chromatographic assay of pharmaceutical compounds under column overloading
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Chromatographic background drift correction coupled with parallel factor analysis to resolve coelution problems in three-dimensional chromatographic data: Quantification of eleven antibiotics in tap water samples by high-performance liquid chromatography
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Chromatographic behavior of a polyclonal antibody mixture on a strong cation exchanger column. Part I: Adsorption characterization
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Chromatographic behavior of a polyclonal antibody mixture on a strong cation exchanger column. Part II: Adsorption modelling
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Chromatographic Behavior of Cationic and Nonionic Surfactants on Silica Gel Impregnated with Paraffin Oil Using Aqueous Formamide Mobile Phase Systems
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Chromatographic behavior of epirubicin and its analogues on high-purity silica in hydrophilic interaction chromatography
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Chromatographic behavior of functionalized star-shaped poly(lactide)s under critical conditions of adsorption. Comparison of theory and experiment
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Chromatographic behavior of IgM:DNA complexes
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Chromatographic behavior of ionizable compounds in liquid chromatography. Part 2. Standardization of potentiometric sensors and effect of pH and ionic strength on the retention of analytes using acetonitrile–water mobile phases Original Research Article
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Chromatographic behavior of mouse serum immunoglobulin G in protein G perfusion affinity chromatography
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Chromatographic behavior of new antiepileptic active compounds on different reversed-phase materials
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Chromatographic behavior of poly(styrene–divinybenzene) encapsulated packing material for capillary electrochromatography
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Chromatographic behavior of pyrithiones
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Chromatographic behavior of silica–polymer composite molecularly imprinted materials
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Chromatographic behavior of the enantiomers of 2,2,2-trifluoro-1-(9-anthryl)ethanol on a quinidine-carbamate chiral stationary phase
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Chromatographic behavior of xanthines in aqueous normal phase chromatography using titania stationary phase
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Chromatographic behaviour and comparison of column packed with sub-2 μm stationary phases in liquid chromatography
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Chromatographic behaviour and purification of linear lambda phage and plasmid DNA molecules on 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate–ethylene dimethacrylate-based supports
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Chromatographic behaviour of ionic liquid cations in view of quantitative structure-retention relationship
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Chromatographic behaviour of ionizable compounds in liquid chromatography. Part 1. pH scale, pKa and pHS values for standard buffers in tetrahydrofuran–water Original Research Article
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Chromatographic behaviour of naproxen–cyclodextrin complexes: Stationary phase C8 alkyl chain as competitor for the drug release from cyclodextrin cavity
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Chromatographic behaviour of peptides following dimethylation with H2/D2-formaldehyde: Implications for comparative proteomics
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Chromatographic behaviour of peptides on a mixed-mode stationary phase with an embedded charged group by capillary electrochromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography
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Chromatographic behaviour of steroidal saponins studied by high-performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
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Chromatographic biopanning for the selection of peptides with high specificity to Pb2+ from phage displayed peptide library
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Chromatographic characterisation of an estrogen-binding affinity column containing tetrapeptides selected by a combinatorial-binding approach
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Chromatographic characterisation of monolithic capillary columns for liquid chromatography based on methyltrimethoxysilane as sole precursor
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Chromatographic characterisation of ordered mesoporous silicas. Part II: Acceptor–donor properties
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Chromatographic characterisation of ordered mesoporous silicas: Part I. Surface free energy of adsorption
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Chromatographic characterisation, under highly aqueous conditions, of a molecularly imprinted polymer binding the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid Original Research Article
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Chromatographic characteristics of cholesterol-imprinted polymers prepared by covalent and non-covalent imprinting methods
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Chromatographic Characterization and Phytotoxic Activity of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis and Saprophytic Strain Toxins
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Chromatographic characterization of a molecular imprinted polymer binding cortisol
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Chromatographic characterization of hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography stationary phases: Hydrophilicity, charge effects, structural selectivity, and separation efficiency
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Chromatographic characterization of macroporous monolithic silica prepared via sol-gel process
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Chromatographic characterization of molecularly imprinted polymers binding the herbicide 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid
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Chromatographic characterization of synthetic peptides: SPf66 malaria vaccine
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Chromatographic classification and comparison of commercially available reversed-phase liquid chromatographic columns containing phenyl moieties using principal component analysis
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Chromatographic classification and comparison of commercially available reversed-phase liquid chromatographic columns containing polar embedded groups/amino endcappings using principal component analysis
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Chromatographic classification and comparison of commercially available reversed-phase liquid chromatographic columns using principal component analysis
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Chromatographic comparison of bupivacaine imprinted polymers prepared in crushed monolith, microsphere, silica-based composite and capillary monolith formats
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Chromatographic detectors: Design, function, and operation: Raymond P.W. Scott, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1996 (ISBN 0-8247-9779-5). xi + 514 pp. Price $150.00
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Chromatographic determination of 7,8-methylenedioxy-4H-2,3-benzodiazepin-4-ones in rat plasma: relationship to their anticonvulsant activity
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Chromatographic determination of aliphatic aldehydes in human serum after pre-column derivatization using 2,2′-furil, a novel fluorogenic reagent
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Chromatographic determination of aliphatic hydrocarbons and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a sewage sludge
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Chromatographic determination of amino acid enantiomers in beers and raw materials used for their manufacture
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Chromatographic determination of carotenoids in foods
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Chromatographic determination of clopidogrel bisulfate; detection and quantification of counterfeit Plavix® tablets
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Chromatographic determination of diuretics in urine samples using hybrid micellar mobile phases with fluorimetric detection Original Research Article
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Chromatographic determination of flumequine in food samples by post-column derivatisation with terbium(III) Original Research Article
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Chromatographic determination of low-molecular mass unsaturated aliphatic aldehydes with peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence detection after fluorescence labeling with 4-(N,N-dimethylaminosulfonyl)-7-hydrazino-2,1,3-benzoxadiazole
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Chromatographic determination of plant saponins
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Chromatographic determination of plant saponins—An update (2002–2005)
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Chromatographic determination of polysaccharides in Lycium barbarum Linnaeus
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Chromatographic determination of riboflavin and its derivatives in food
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Chromatographic determination of the association constant between 8-methoxypsoralen and modified β-cyclodextrin: protective effect of hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin on 8-methoxypsoralen toxicity in human keratinocytes
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Chromatographic determination of the differential isosteric adsorption enthalpies and differential entropies on ordered silica materials
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Chromatographic determination of the mycotoxin patulin in fruit and fruit juices
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Chromatographic determinations of a β-lactam antibiotic, cefaclor by means of fluorescence, chemiluminescence and mass spectrometry
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Chromatographic diagnosis of maple syrup urine disease by measuring the l-alloisoleucine/l-phenylalanine ratio in dried blood spots
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Chromatographic elution profile of an analyte involved in reversible chemical reaction of the type A + B ↔ AB
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Chromatographic enantiomer separation of chiral xenobiotics and their metabolites – A versatile tool for process studies in marine and terrestrial ecosystems
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Chromatographic enantioseparations of binaphthyl compounds on an immobilized polysaccharide-based chiral stationary phase
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Chromatographic enrichment and enantiomer separation of axially chiral polybrominated biphenyls in a technical mixture
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Chromatographic estimation of filler surface energies and correlation with photodegradation of kaolin filled polyethylene
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Chromatographic evaluation of a newly designed peptide-silica stationary phase in reverse phase liquid chromatography and hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography: Mixed mode behavior
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Chromatographic evaluation of perphenylcarbamoylated β-cyclodextrin bonded stationary phase for micro-high performance liquid chromatography and pressurized capillary electrochromatography Original Research Article
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Chromatographic evaluation of poly (trans-1,2-cyclohexanediyl-bis acrylamide) as a chiral stationary phase for HPLC
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Chromatographic evaluation of reversed-phase/anion-exchange/cation-exchange trimodal stationary phases prepared by electrostatically driven self-assembly process
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Chromatographic evaluation of self-immobilized stationary phases for reversed-phase liquid chromatography
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Chromatographic evaluation of the toxicity in fish of pesticides
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Chromatographic examination of the chemical composition and sequence distribution of copolymers from ethyl and benzyl diazoacetate
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Chromatographic explanation for the side-wall induced band broadening in pressure-driven and shear-driven flows through channels with a high aspect-ratio rectangular cross-section
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Chromatographic Fingerprint Analysis of Marrubiin in Marrubium vulgare L. via HPTLC Technique
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Chromatographic fingerprint analysis of secondary metabolites in citrus fruits peels using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry combined with advanced chemometric methods
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Chromatographic fingerprint analysis—a rational approach for quality assessment of traditional Chinese herbal medicine
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Chromatographic fingerprint development for herbal extracts: A screening and optimization methodology on monolithic columns
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Chromatographic fingerprints and quantitative analysis of isoflavones in Tofu-type soybeans
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Chromatographic fingerprints of industrial toluic acids established for their quality control
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Chromatographic fractionation of fullerenes containing noble gas atoms
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Chromatographic hydrophobicity index: pH profile for polyprotic compounds
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Chromatographic identification of a biochemical alteration in the aqueous humour of megalophthalmic Black Moor goldfish
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Chromatographic impulse response technique with curve fitting to measure binary diffusion coefficients and retention factors using polymer-coated capillary columns
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Chromatographic investigation of macromolecular affinity interactions
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Chromatographic investigation on acyl migration in betacyanins and their decarboxylated derivatives
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Chromatographic investigation on the binding site characteristics of quail egg-white riboflavin binding protein as a chiral stationary phase
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Chromatographic lipophilicity determination using large volume injections of the solvents non-miscible with the mobile phase
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Chromatographic measurement of interactions between unlike proteins
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Chromatographic media for bioseparation
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Chromatographic metasomatism of the Arabian—Nubian lithosphere
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Chromatographic Method for Determination of the Amino Acid Content in Dioscorea bulbifera L. Tubers by RP-HPLC
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Chromatographic method for diaminopimelic acid detection in calcareous rocks: Presence of a bacterial biomarker in stromatolites
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Chromatographic method for the determination of diazepam, pyridostigmine bromide, and their metabolites in rat plasma and urine
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Chromatographic methods applied in the monitoring of biodesulfurization processes – State of the art
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Chromatographic methods for determination of S-substituted cysteine derivatives—A comparative study
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Chromatographic methods for product-profile analysis and isolation of oligosaccharides produced by heparinase-catalyzed depolymerization of heparin
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Chromatographic methods for simultaneous determination of diiodohydroxyquinoline and Metronidazole in their binary mixture
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Chromatographic methods for the analyses of 2-halofatty aldehydes and chlorohydrin molecular species of lysophosphatidylcholine
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Chromatographic methods for the determination of markers of chronic and acute alcohol consumption
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Chromatographic methods for the determination of therapeutic oligonucleotides
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Chromatographic methods for the separation of enantiomers and epimers of β-alkyl amino acids and peptides containing them
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Chromatographic methods for the simultaneous determination of mycotoxins and their conjugates in cereals
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Chromatographic Methods to Study Protein–Protein Interactions
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Chromatographic mobility of metals on paper impregnated with model compounds related to lignin structure and on wood slices Original Research Article
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Chromatographic models to predict the elution of ionizable analytes by organic modifier gradient in reversed phase liquid chromatography
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Chromatographic multivariate quality control of pharmaceuticals giving strongly overlapped peaks based on the chromatogram profile
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Chromatographic peak deconvolution of constitutional isomers by multiple-reaction-monitoring mass spectrometry
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Chromatographic peak resolution using Microsoft Excel Solver: The merit of time shifting input arrays
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Chromatographic performance of a new polar poly(ethylene glycol) bonded phase for the phytochemical analysis of Hypericum perforatum L.
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Chromatographic performance of a thin microporous bed of nitrocellulose
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Chromatographic performance of large-pore versus small-pore columns in micellar liquid chromatography
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Chromatographic performance of macroporous cellulose–tungsten carbide composite beads as anion-exchanger for expanded bed adsorption at high fluid velocity
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Chromatographic performance of monolithic and particulate stationary phases: Hydrodynamics and adsorption capacity
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Chromatographic performance on a C30-bonded stationary phase of monohydroxycarotenoids with variable chain length or degree of desaturation and of lycopene isomers synthesized by various carotene desaturases
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Chromatographic preconcentration coupled on-line to capillary electrophoresis via a Tee-split interface
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Chromatographic prefractionation prior to two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry identifies: Application to the complex proteome analysis in rat liver Original Research Article
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Chromatographic preprocessing of GC–MS data for analysis of complex chemical mixtures
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Chromatographic procedures for the isolation of plant steroids
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Chromatographic profiles of nonstructural carbohydrates contributing to the colorimetrically determined fructan, ethanol-soluble, and water-soluble carbohydrate contents of five grasses
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Chromatographic properties of tetramethyl-p-silphenylene–dimethyl, diphenylsiloxane copolymers as stationary phases for gas–liquid chromatography
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Chromatographic purification and characterization of B-phycoerythrin from Porphyridium cruentum: Semipreparative high-performance liquid chromatographic separation and characterization of its subunits
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Chromatographic purification and characterization of whey protein–dextran glycation products
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Chromatographic purification and properties of a therapeutic human protein C concentrate
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Chromatographic purification of an insoluble histidine tag recombinant Ykt6p SNARE from Arabidopsis thaliana over-expressed in E. coli
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Chromatographic purification of equine immunoglobulin G F(ab)2 from plasma
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Chromatographic purification of some 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors
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Chromatographic purification of the CH2 domain of the monoclonal antibody MAK33
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Chromatographic Quantification of Ivermectin and Pranziquantel in the Tablets Using Stability Indicating RP-HPLC Method
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Chromatographic quantitation at losses of analyte during sample preparation: Application of the modified method of double internal standard
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Chromatographic Reactors with Reactive Desorbents
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Chromatographic refolding of recombinant human interferon gamma by an immobilized sht GroEL191-345 column
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Chromatographic refolding of rhodanese and lysozyme assisted by the GroEL apical domain, DsbA and DsbC immobilized on cellulose
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Chromatographic removal of endotoxin from protein solutions by polymer particles
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CHROMATOGRAPHIC RESOLUTION OF (pi)ACIDIC ANALYTES ON (pi)-ACIDIC CHIRAL STATIONARY PHASES
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Chromatographic resolution of a salt into its parent acid and base constituents
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Chromatographic resolution of closely related species: Separation of warfarin and hydroxylated isomers
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Chromatographic resolution of racemic α-amino acids: Chiral stationary phase derived from modified xanthan gum
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Chromatographic resolution of the enantiomers of phenylpropanolamine by using molecularly imprinted polymer as the stationary phase
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Chromatographic resolution of tryptophan enantiomers with l-Leu–l-Leu–l-Leu peptide: Effects of mobile phase composition and chromatographic support
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Chromatographic resolution, characterisation and quantification of VX enantiomers in hemolysed swine blood samples
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Chromatographic retention behaviour of monosubstituted benzene derivatives on porous graphitic carbon and octadecyl-bonded silica studied using molecular modelling and quantitative structure–retention relationships
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Chromatographic retention behaviour of n-alkylbenzenes and pentylbenzene structural isomers on porous graphitic carbon and octadecyl-bonded silica studied using molecular modelling and QSRR
332
Chromatographic retention prediction and octanol–water partition coefficient determination of monobasic weak acidic compounds in ion-suppression reversed-phase liquid chromatography using acids as ion-suppressors
333
Chromatographic retention–activity relationships for prediction of the toxicity pH-dependence of phenols Original Research Article
334
Chromatographic sample collection from two-phase (gas + liquid) flows
335
Chromatographic selectivity study of 4-fluorophenylacetic acid positional isomers separation
336
Chromatographic selectivity triangles
337
Chromatographic Separation and Identification of a Water-Soluble Dendritic Methano[60]fullerene Octadecaacid
338
Chromatographic separation and identification of conjugated linoleic acid isomers Original Research Article
339
CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION AND MASS SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS OF BACTERIAL CELL WALL SYNTHESIZING ENZYME COMPLEXES
340
Chromatographic separation and mass spectrometric identification of positional isomers of polyethylene glycol-modified growth hormone-releasing factor (1-29)
341
Chromatographic separation and physicochemical properties of collagen species in the skin of deep-sea redfish (Sebastes mentella)
342
Chromatographic separation and sensitive determination of teriflunomide, an active metabolite of leflunomide in human plasma by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
343
Chromatographic separation for domoic acid using a fragment imprinted polymer Original Research Article
344
Chromatographic separation of (E)- and (Z)-isomers of entacapone and their simultaneous quantitation in human plasma by LC–ESI-MS/MS
345
Chromatographic separation of 2,3-benzodiazepines
346
Chromatographic separation of 3,4-difluorophenylacetic acid and its positional isomers using five different techniques
347
Chromatographic separation of arsenic species with pentafluorophenyl column and application to rice
348
Chromatographic Separation of Biomolecules Using Polymer/Surfactant Aqueous Two Phase System
349
Chromatographic separation of carrier free 90Y from 90Sr using a diglycolamide based resin for possible pharmaceutical applications
350
Chromatographic separation of certain metal ions using a bifunctional quaternary ammonium-sulfonate mixed bed ion-exchanger
351
Chromatographic separation of chlorophenoxy acid herbicides and their radiolytic degradation products in water samples
352
Chromatographic separation of chlorthalidone enantiomers using β-cyclodextrins as chiral additives
353
Chromatographic Separation of Curcumin and it s Derivatives from Curcuma Powder by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
354
Chromatographic Separation of Diastereomeric Schiff Base Copper(II), Nickel(II), and Zinc(II) Chelates from α-Amino Acid Racemates
355
Chromatographic separation of free dafachronic acid epimers with a novel triazole click quinidine-based chiral stationary phase
356
Chromatographic separation of neodymium isotopes by using chemical exchange process
357
Chromatographic Separation of Nitrogen, Argon, and Oxygen in Dissolved Air for Determination of Triple Oxygen Isotopes by Dual-Inlet Mass Spectrometry
358
Chromatographic separation of phenylpropanol enantiomers on a quinidine carbamate-type chiral stationary phase
359
Chromatographic separation of platinum group metals from simulated high level liquid waste using macroporous silica-based adsorbents
360
Chromatographic separation of polylactides by stereochemical composition
361
Chromatographic separation of proteins on metal immobilized iminodiacetic acid-bound molded monolithic rods of macroporous poly(glycidyl methacrylate–co-ethylene dimethacrylate)
362
Chromatographic separation of proteins using hydrophobic membrane shielded with an environment-responsive hydrogel
363
Chromatographic separation of selenium and arsenic: A potential 72Se/72As generator
364
Chromatographic separation of sodium, cobalt and europium on the particles of zirconium molybdate and zirconium silicate ion exchangers
365
Chromatographic separation of the platinum-group elements, gold, base metals and sulfur during degassing of a compacting and solidifying igneous crystal pile
366
Chromatographic separation of tocopherols
367
Chromatographic separation of trypsin-inhibitory activity of rainbow trout blood and seminal plasma
368
Chromatographic separation techniques and data handling methods for herbal fingerprints: A review
369
Chromatographic separations enabling the structural characterisation of heavy petroleum residues
370
Chromatographic separations in a nanocapillary under pressure-driven conditions
371
Chromatographic shape selectivity with carbon dioxide–acetonitrile mobile phases: Effect of mobile phase composition and density
372
Chromatographic silanol activity test procedures: the quest for a universal test
373
Chromatographic speciation of anionic and neutral selenium compounds in Se-accumulating Brassica juncea (Indian mustard) and in selenized yeast
374
Chromatographic studies of changes in binding of sulfonylurea drugs to human serum albumin due to glycation and fatty acids
375
Chromatographic studies of the structures of amorphous phosphates: a review
376
Chromatographic studies of unusual on-column degradations of aniline compounds on XBridge Shield RP18 column in high pH aqueous mobile phase
377
CHROMATOGRAPHIC STUDY OF CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT IN SOME DATE TYPES IN KSA
378
Chromatographic study of highly methoxylated lime pectins deesterified by different pectin methyl-esterases
379
Chromatographic study of Spanish shale oils
380
Chromatographic study of terpene derivatives on porous graphitic carbon stationary phase with β-cyclodextrin as mobile phase modifier
381
Chromatographic study on the high performance separation ability of a homochiral [Cu2(d-Cam)2(4,4′-bpy)]n based-column by using racemates and positional isomers as test probes
382
Chromatographic surfaces prepared from lyso phosphatidylcholine ligands
383
Chromatographic system for the simultaneous measurement of plasma 18-hydroxy-11-deoxycorticosterone and 18-hydroxycorticosterone by radioimmunoassay: reference data for neonates and infants and its application in aldosterone-synthase deficiency
384
Chromatographic techniques coupled with mass spectrometry for the determination of organic acids in the study of autism
385
Chromatographic techniques for the determination of alkyl-phenols, tocopherols and other minor polar compounds in raw and roasted cold pressed cashew nut oils
386
Chromatographic techniques for the determination of putative dietary anticancer compounds in biological fluids
387
Chromatographic zinc isotope separation by phenol formaldehyde benzo crown resin
388
Chromatographic, capillary electrophoretic and capillary electrochromatographic techniques in the analysis of flavonoids
389
Chromatographic, capillary electrophoretic and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry analysis of urinary modified nucleosides as tumor markers
390
Chromatographic-based methods for pesticide determination in honey: An overview
391
Chromatographic-mass spectrometric methods for the quantification of l-arginine and its methylated metabolites in biological fluids
392
Chromatographic-nuclear magnetic resonance can provide a prediction of high-pressure liquid chromatography shape selectivity tests
393
Chromatography and electrophoresis in separation and characterization of polysaccharides from lichens
394
Chromatography and the hundred year mystery of inorganic ions at aqueous interfaces: Adsorption of inorganic ions at the Porous Graphitic Carbon Aqueous Interface follows the Hofmeister series
395
Chromatography as Lévy Stochastic process
396
Chromatography as Method for Analytical Confirmation of Paracetamol in Postmortem Material Together with Psychoactive Substances
397
Chromatography for inorganic chemistry: M. Lederer, Wiley, Chichester, 1994 (ISBN 0-471-94286-3, paperback edn.). 221 pp. Price £17.95
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Chromatography in food science and technology: T. Cserhلti, E. Fargلcs (Eds.); Technomic Publishing Co. Inc. Lancaster (PA), 1999, 552 pages, ISBN 1-56676-749-0, US$ 189.95
399
Chromatography in silica, quantitative analysis of retention mechanisms of benzoic acid derivatives
400
Chromatography in the Petroleum Industry: E.R. Adlard (ed.), Journal of Chromatography Library, vol. 56, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1995 (ISBN 0-444-89776-3). xviii + 434 pp. Price dfl. 435.00/US $ 248.50
401
Chromatography modelling to describe protein adsorption at bead level
402
Chromatography of carbon nanotubes
403
Chromatography of guanidino compounds
404
Chromatography of ionizable positional isomers with methanol-water-carbon dioxide mixtures
405
Chromatography of ionizable positional isomers with methanol–water–carbon dioxide mixtures Original Research Article
406
Chromatography of long chain alcohols (polyprenols) from animal and plant sources
407
Chromatography of microbial cells using continuous supermacroporous affinity and ion-exchange columns
408
Chromatography of microcystins
409
Chromatography of nucleosides on copper(II)-complexed carbohydrate polymers in an alkaline medium
410
Chromatography of plasmid DNA
411
Chromatography of proteins on charge-variant ion exchangers and implications for optimizing protein uptake rates
412
Chromatography of substituted benzoic acids with methanol–water–carbon dioxide mixtures
413
Chromatography of the chromone and flavonoid alkaloids
414
Chromatography of very long-chain fatty acids from animal and plant kingdoms Review Article
415
Chromatography on cells: analyses of solute interactions with the glucose transporter Glut1 in human red cells adsorbed on lectin-gel beads
416
Chromatography system based on amorphous silicon sensor
417
Chromatography Theory: J. Cazes, R.P.W. Scott; Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 2002, x+496 pages, ISBN 0-8247-0778-8, $115.00
418
Chromatography with Dynamically Created Liquid "Stationary" Phases: Methanol and Carbon Dioxide
419
Chromatography with silver nitrate
420
Chromatography+RECOVERY=superresolution chromatography
421
Chromatography+RECOVERY=superresolution chromatography
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Chromatographycally efficient microspherical composites of molecularly imprinted xerogels deposited inside mesoporous silica
423
Chromatography-free Pd-catalyzed deprotection of allyl ethers using PS-DEAM as a scavenger of boronic acids and Pd catalyst
424
Chromatography-free product separation in the Mitsunobu reaction
425
Chromatography-free recovery of biopharmaceuticals through aqueous two-phase processing
426
Chromatography–mass spectrometry studies on the metabolism of synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018 and JWH-073, psychoactive components of smoking mixtures
427
Chromatography–voltammetry studies on the interaction between alkali metal cations and acyclic polyethers
428
Chrome ore beneficiation challenges & opportunities – A review
429
Chrome spinel-hosted melt inclusions in Paleoproterozoic primitive volcanic rocks, northern Finland: Evidence for coexistence and mixing of komatiitic and picritic magmas
430
Chrome tannage using high-intensity ultrasonic field
431
Chrome tannage using high-intensity ultrasonic field
432
Chrome-free surface treatments for magnesium alloy
433
Chrome-free zirconia-based protective coatings for magnesium alloys
434
Chromen-based TNF-α converting enzyme (TACE) inhibitors: Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation Original Research Article
435
Chromene induces apoptosis via caspase-3 activation in human leukemia HL-60 cells
436
Chromene suppresses the activation of inflammatory mediators in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells
437
Chromene-3-carboxamide derivatives discovered from virtual screening as potent inhibitors of the tumour maker, AKR1B10 Original Research Article
438
Chromened t-butylcalix[4]arenes: cooperation effect of chromene and calixarene moieties on photochromism and metal-ion binding ability
439
Chromeno[2,3-c]pyrroles by one-pot multicomponent domino addition–amination reaction
440
Chromespinel and Magnetite as Indicators for Recognition of Genesis and History of Serpentinites in Baft Ophiolite Mélange (Kerman Province in Iran)
441
CHROMGRANIN-A EXPRESSION IN COLORECTAL CARCINOMAS; ASSESSING ITS PROGNOSIC SIGNIFICANCE
442
Chromia doped UO2 fuel: Investigation of the lattice parameter
443
Chromia on silica and zirconia oxides as recyclable oxidizing system: structural and surface characterization of the active chromium species for oxidation reaction
444
Chromia scale adhesion on 430 stainless steel: Effect of different surface treatments
445
Chromia/zirconia catalysts with Cr content exceeding the monolayer. A comparison with chromia/alumina and chromia/silica for isobutane dehydrogenation Original Research Article
446
Chromian spinel–olivine phase chemistry and the origin of primitive basalts of the southern Washington Cascades
447
Chromian spinels in mafic–ultramafic mantle dykes: Evidence for a two-stage melt production during the evolution of the Oman ophiolite
448
Chromian spinels in metamorphosed ultramafic rocks from Mangabal I and II complexes, Goias, Brazil
449
Chromic acid evaporation upon exposure of Cr2O3(s) to H2O(g) and O2(g) – mechanism from first principles
450
Chromic acid recovery by electro-electrodialysis: I. Evaluation of anion-exchange membrane
451
Chromic acid recovery from waste acid solution by an ion exchange process: equilibrium and column ion exchange modeling
452
Chromic and fluorescence response system based on the dihydrophenanthroline-bipyridine skeleton: dynamic redox behavior and metal binding properties
453
Chromic oxide as a digestibility marker for dogs—A comparison of methods of analysis
454
Chromising of stainless steels by the use of the CVD-FBR technology
455
Chromism and luminescence in regioregular poly(3-dodecylthiophene)
456
Chromism and molecular weight of polyaniline derivatives
457
Chromism in polythiophene derivatives
458
Chromism of Poly[1-trimethylsilyl)-1-propyne]
459
Chromite and PGE geochemistry of the Elekdağ Ophiolite (Kastamonu, Northern Turkey): Implications for deep magmatic processes in a supra-subduction zone setting
460
Chromite in the Paricutin lava flows (1943–1952)
461
Chromite vs. magnetite as an erodent for coatings to be applied in steam turbines
462
Chromite/titanate based perovskites for application as anodes in solid oxide fuel cells
463
Chromite-bearing serpentinite bodies within an arc–backarc metamorphic complex near La Cabaña, south Chilean Coastal Cordillera
464
Chromitite potential in mantle peridotites of the Jandaq ophiolite (central Iran)
465
Chromitites in ophiolites: How, where, when, why? Part I. A review and new ideas on the origin and significance of platinum-group minerals
466
Chromitites in ophiolites: How, where, when, why? Part II. The crystallization of chromitites
467
Chromitites of komatiitic affinity from the Archaean Nuggihalli greenstone belt in South India
468
Chromium (III) Complexes of 4,5-diazafluoren-9-one Ligand as Potential Anti-proliferative Agents: Synthesis, Characterization, DNA Binding, Molecular Docking and In-vitro Cytotoxicity Evaluation
469
Chromium (III) ion-selective “turn-on” and ratiometric probe based on the asparagine bearing dansyl group in aqueous solutions
470
Chromium (III) recovery from waste acid solution by ion exchange processing using Amberlite IR-120 resin: batch and continuous ion exchange modelling
471
Chromium (III) Removal by Epoxy-Cross-Linked Polyethersulfone Ultrafiltration Membrane
472
Chromium (VI) accumulation reduces chlorophyll biosynthesis, nitrate reductase activity and protein content in Nymphaea alba L.
473
Chromium (VI) biosorption and bioaccumulation by chromate resistant bacteria
474
Chromium (VI) induces toxicity at different photosynthetic levels in pea
475
Chromium (VI) influenced nutritive value of forage sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.)
476
Chromium (VI) reduction in activated sludge bacteria exposed to high chromium loading: Brits culture (South Africa)
477
Chromium accumulation by the hyperaccumulator plant Leersia hexandra Swartz Original Research Article
478
Chromium adsorption by aligned carbon nanotubes supported ceria nanoparticles
479
Chromium aerosol in a laminar premixed hydrogen - air flame
480
Chromium and copper in micromorphological features and clay fractions of volcanic soils with andic properties
481
Chromium and copper substituted lanthanum nano-ferrites: Their synthesis, characterization and application studies
482
Chromium and iron determinations in food and herbal plant samples by atomic absorption spectrometry after solid phase extraction on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) disk
483
Chromium and manganese levels in convenience and fast foods: In vitro study of the dialyzable fraction
484
Chromium and nickel mobilization from a contaminated soil using chelants
485
Chromium and nickel tolerance of Trema orientalis (Blume) L. in tissue culture
486
Chromium and tantalum oxide nanocoatings prepared by filtered cathodic arc deposition for corrosion protection of carbon steel
487
Chromium and titanium film deposition using a hot refractory anode vacuum arc plasma source
488
Chromium and Tritiated Thymidine Releases from Target Cells Are Differential Events in Human Monocyte/Macrophage-Mediated Cytotoxicity
489
Chromium as reactant for solar thermochemical synthesis of ammonia from steam, nitrogen, and biomass at atmospheric pressure
490
Chromium availability in ultramafic soils from New Caledonia
491
Chromium available fractions in arousa sediments using a modified microwave BCR protocol based on microwave assisted extraction
492
Chromium bioaccumulation: comparison of the capacity of two floating aquatic macrophytes
493
Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of Sabzevar
494
Chromium carbide thin films deposited by ultra-short pulse laser deposition
495
Chromium carbide–CNT nanocomposites with enhanced mechanical properties Original Research Article
496
Chromium carbonitride coating produced on DIN 1.2210 steel by thermo-reactive deposition technique: Thermodynamics, kinetics and modeling
497
Chromium catalyzed tetramerization of ethylene in a continuous tube reactor—Proof of concept and kinetic aspects
498
Chromium cluster formation under resonant and non-resonant laser ablation
499
Chromium compensated gallium arsenide detectors for X-ray and γ-ray spectroscopic imaging
500
Chromium compensated gallium arsenide detectors for X-ray and γ-ray spectroscopic imaging
501
Chromium complexes coordinated with chelating disiloxane-1,3-diamido ligands as catalyst precursors for ethylene polymerization
502
Chromium concentration levels on the Korean peninsula between 1991 and 2006
503
Chromium contamination in black tea and its transfer into tea brew
504
Chromium contamination in sediment, vegetation and fish caused by tanneries in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
505
Chromium content in selected convenience and fast foods in Poland
506
Chromium content of selected Greek foods
507
Chromium Coordination Compounds with Antimicrobial Activity: Synthetic Routes, Structural Characteristics, and Antibacterial Activity
508
Chromium crystal chemistry mullite–spinel refractory ceramics
509
Chromium deposition and poisoning in dry and humidified air at (La0.8Sr0.2)0.9MnO3+δ cathodes of solid oxide fuel cells
510
Chromium deposition and poisoning of cathodes of solid oxide fuel cells – A review
511
Chromium determination in food by slurry sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry using classical and permanent modifiers
512
Chromium determination in foods by quadrupole inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry with ultrasonic nebulization
513
Chromium determination in pharmaceutical grade barium sulfate by solid sampling electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry with Zeeman-effect background correction
514
Chromium diffusion in lanthanum chromites
515
Chromium difluoride: Probing the limits of structure determination
516
Chromium distribution in waters and sediments of the eastern side of The Qatari Peninsula
517
Chromium doped barium titanyl oxalate nano-sandwich particles: A facile synthesis and structure enhanced electrorheological properties
518
Chromium doped manganites: evidence for electronically phase-separated systems
519
Chromium doped γ-Al2O3 powders. Features of the electrical double layer and state of the surface species
520
Chromium doping as a new approach to improve the cycling performance at high temperature of 5 V LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4-based positive electrode
521
Chromium doping of silicate glasses by field-assisted solid-state ion exchange
522
Chromium effect on some properties of melt-spun amorphous and nanostructured alloys
523
Chromium electrodeposition from Cr(III) aqueous solutions
524
Chromium film deposition stimulated by nitrogen ion implantation with energies up to 30 keV
525
Chromium Geochemistry in a Wetland Environment
526
CHROMIUM GEOCHEMISTRY IN SERPENTINIZED ULTRAMAFIC ROCKS AND SERPENTINE SOILS FROM THE FRANCISCAN COMPLEX OF CALIFORNIA
527
Chromium halides mediated production of hydroxymethylfurfural from starch-rich acorn biomass in an acidic ionic liquid Original Research Article
528
Chromium hardening and Peierls mechanism for basal slip in sapphire (α-Al2O3) at temperatures between 900 and 1500 °C
529
Chromium hexacyanoferrate based glucose biosensor Original Research Article
530
Chromium imine and amine complexes as homogeneous catalysts for the trimerisation and polymerisation of ethylene
531
Chromium in amorphous hydrogenated carbon based thin films prepared in a PACVD process Original Research Article
532
Chromium in aqueous nitrate plutonium process streams: Corrosion of 316 stainless steel and chromium speciation
533
Chromium in basic foods of the Spanish diet: seafood, cereals, vegetables, olive oils and dairy products
534
Chromium in marine sediment samples from the Ria de Arousa (Galicia, NW of Spain): analysis of the total content in slurries by ETAAS
535
Chromium in marine sediment samples from the Rı́a de Arousa (Galicia, NW of Spain): analysis of the total content in slurries by ETAAS Original Research Article
536
Chromium in San Francisco Bay: superposition of geochemical processes causes complex spatial distributions of redox species
537
Chromium in the environment of Finland
538
Chromium in the environment: factors affecting biological remediation
539
Chromium incorporation into TiO2 at high pressure
540
Chromium induced lipid peroxidation in the plants of Pistia stratiotes L.: role of antioxidants and antioxidant enzymes
541
Chromium isotopes in carbonates — A tracer for climate change and for reconstructing the redox state of ancient seawater
542
Chromium isotopic studies of terrestrial impact craters: Identification of meteoritic components at Bosumtwi, Clearwater East, Lappajنrvi, and Rochechouart
543
Chromium levels in potable water, fruit juices and soft drinks: influence on dietary intake
544
Chromium levels in spices and aromatic herbs
545
Chromium localization in plant tissues of Lycopersicum esculentum Mill using ICP-MS and ion microscopy (SIMS)
546
Chromium mediated stereoselective synthesis of (Z)-1-fluoro-2-alkenyl alkyl and trialkylsilyl ethers from dibromofluoromethylcarbinyl ethers
547
Chromium mobility in freshwater wetlands
548
Chromium mobility in hydrous fluids at upper mantle conditions
549
Chromium oxidation by manganese (hydr)oxides in a California aquifer
550
Chromium oxide coatings applied to magnetic tape heads for improved wear resistance
551
Chromium oxide intermetallic diffusion barrier for palladium membrane supported on porous stainless steel
552
Chromium oxide loaded silica aerogels: Novel visible light photocatalytic materials for environmental remediation
553
Chromium oxide supported on MCM-41 as a highly active and selective catalyst for dehydrogenation of propane with CO2 Original Research Article
554
Chromium oxide supported on zirconium- and lanthanum-doped mesoporous silica for oxidative dehydrogenation of propane Original Research Article
555
Chromium oxide-based multilayer coatings deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering in an industrial setup
556
Chromium oxides thin films prepared and coated in situ with gold by pulsed laser deposition
557
Chromium phase behavior in a multi-component borosilicate glass melt
558
Chromium picolinate and conjugated linoleic acid do not synergistically influence diet- and exercise-induced changes in body composition and health indexes in overweight women
559
Chromium picolinate attenuates hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
560
Chromium picolinate supplementation improves insulin sensitivity in Goto-Kakizaki diabetic rats
561
Chromium picolinate supplementation in women: effects on body weight, composition, and iron status
562
Chromium powder as a reference material for the quality control of particle-size measurement by laser diffraction
563
Chromium precipitation from tanning spent liquors using industrial alkaline residues: A comparative study
564
Chromium precipitation in B2-ordered NiAl—2 at.% Cr alloys investigated by atom probe field ion microscopy
565
Chromium precipitation in B2-ordered NiAl—2 at.% Cr alloys investigated by atom probe field ion microscopy
566
Chromium reactive sputtering in argon–oxygen and argon–water vapor mixtures
567
Chromium redistribution in thermally aged and irradiated ferritic–martensitic steels
568
Chromium redistribution in thermally aged and irradiated ferritic–martensitic steels
569
Chromium Redox Chemistry in Drinking Water Systems
570
Chromium Removal and Sorption Mechanism from Aqueous Solutions by Wine Processing Waste Sludge
571
Chromium removal and water recycling from electroplating wastewater through direct osmosis: Modeling and optimization by response surface methodology
572
Chromium removal by activated carbons prepared from Casurina equisetifolia leaves
573
Chromium removal by emulsion liquid membrane using [BMIM]+[NTf2]− as stabilizer and TOMAC as extractant Original Research Article
574
Chromium removal from a real tanning effluent by autochthonous and allochthonous fungi
575
Chromium removal from flocculation effluent of liquid-phase oil-based drill-cuttings using powdered activated carbon
576
Chromium removal from industrial effluents using biopolymer gel beads
577
Chromium removal using modified poly(4-vinylpyridinium) bentonite salts Original Research Article
578
CHROMIUM REMOVAL USING VARIOUS BIOSORBENTS
579
Chromium retention properties of N-alkyl quaternized poly(4-vinylpyridine)
580
Chromium Selenide Nanoparticles: Hydrothermal Synthesis in the Presence of a New Selenium Source
581
Chromium sorption and Cr(VI) reduction to Cr(III) by grape stalks and yohimbe bark
582
Chromium speciation and preconcentration using zirconium(IV) and zirconium(IV) phosphate chemically immobilized onto silica gel surface using a flow system and F AAS
583
Chromium speciation in tannery effluent—I. An assessment of techniques and the role of organic Cr(III) complexes
584
Chromium speciation in tannery effluent—II. Speciation in the effluent and in a receiving estuary
585
Chromium speciation study in polluted waters using catalytic adsorptive stripping voltammetry and tangential flow filtration
586
Chromium speciation using activated alumina microcolumns and sequential injection analysis-flame atomic absorption spectrometry
587
Chromium speciation using sequential injection analysis and multivariate curve resolution Original Research Article
588
Chromium species behaviour in the activated sludge process
589
Chromium stress induced alterations in biochemical and enzyme metabolism in aquatic and terrestrial plants
590
Chromium sublattice magnetic ordering in a compound of the ThCr2Si2 type structure: HoCr2Si2
591
Chromium supplement inhibits skeletal muscle atrophy in hindlimb-suspended mice
592
Chromium supplementation shortens QTc interval duration in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
593
Chromium thin film deposition on ITO substrate by RF sputtering
594
Chromium Tolerance and Bioremoval by Cyanobacteria Isolated from Textile Mill Oxidation Pond in Pure and Consortia Form
595
Chromium Toxicity on Two Linked Trophic Levels I. Effects of Contaminated Algae on Daphnia magna
596
Chromium Toxicity on Two Linked Trophic Levels II. Morphophysiological Effects on Scenedesmus acutus
597
Chromium Transformations in Natural Environments: The Role of Biological and Abiological Processes in Chromium(VI) Reduction
598
Chromium transport, oxidation, and adsorption in manganese-coated sand
599
Chromium tricarbonyl complex of phosphaalkene: Crystal structure and electrochemistry of the Cr(CO)3 complex of PhC(H)double bond; length as m-dashPMes*, EPR and DFT studies of its radical anion
600
Chromium tricarbonyl complexes with biphenylene as η6 ligand: synthesis, structure, dynamic behaviour in solid state and thermal η6,η6-haptotropic rearrangements. Experimental (NMR) and theoretical (DFT) studies
601
Chromium Trioxide Supported on NaHSO4.H2O: Efficient Oxidative Deprotection of Trimethylsilyl Ethers in Solution and Under Solvent FreeConditions
602
Chromium Trioxide Supported on NaHSO4.H2O: Simple Oxidation of Alcohols in Solution and Solvent free Conditions
603
Chromium uptake by rice and accumulation in soil amended with municipal solid waste compost
604
Chromium uptake by Saccharomyces cerevisiae and isolation of glucose tolerance factor from yeast biomass
605
Chromium Uptake Efficiency of Spinacea olaracea from Contaminated Soil
606
Chromium vaporization from alumina-forming and aluminized alloys
607
Chromium vaporization of bare and of coated iron–chromium alloys at 1073 K
608
Chromium vaporization of the ferritic steel Crofer22APU and ODS Cr5Fe1Y2O3 alloy
609
Chromium VI adsorption from sodium chromate and potassium dichromate aqueous systems by hexadecyltrimethylammonium-modified zeolite-rich tuff
610
Chromium VI genotoxicity
611
Chromium VI genotoxicity
612
Chromium volatility of coated and uncoated steel interconnects for SOFCs
613
Chromium(0)–rhodium(I) metal exchange: Synthesis and X-ray structure of new Fischer (NHC)carbene complexes of rhodium(I)
614
Chromium(II) and Chromium(III) Complexes Supported by Tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine: Synthesis, Structures, and Reactivity
615
Chromium(II) chloride-promoted reductive β-elimination of 1,1-dihalo alditols. Synthesis of highly functionalized alk-1-enyl halides
616
Chromium(II)-catalyzed diastereoselective pinacol type cross coupling: studies of substrate-controlled effects
617
Chromium(II)-complex mediated formation of C-glycosides from glycosyl halides under aqueous biphasic conditions
618
Chromium(III) and Calcium(II) Complexes Obtained from Dipicolinic Acid: Synthesis,Characterization, X-Ray Crystal Structure and Solution Studies
619
Chromium(III) Based Ziegler-Natta Catalysts for Olefin Polymerization
620
Chromium(III) binding abilities of humic acids
621
Chromium(III) catalysts in ionic liquids for the conversion of glucose to 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural (HMF): Insight into metal catalyst:ionic liquid mediated conversion of cellulosic biomass to biofuels and chemicals
622
Chromium(III) catalyzed synthesis of allenes from propargyl derivatives via a carbometalation–elimination sequence
623
Chromium(III) complexes bearing 2-benzoxazolyl-6-arylimino-pyridines: Synthesis and their ethylene reactivity
624
Chromium(III) Complexes for Photochemical Nitric Oxide Generation from Coordinated Nitrite: Synthesis and Photochemistry of Macrocyclic Complexes with Pendant Chromophores, trans-[Cr(L)(ONO)2]BF4
625
Chromium(III) complexes ligated by 2-(1-isopropyl-2-benzimidazolyl)-6-(1-(arylimino)ethyl)pyridines: Synthesis, characterization and their ethylene oligomerization and polymerization
626
Chromium(III) complexes with 2-(2′-pyridyl)imidazole: Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties
627
Chromium(III) complexes with terdentate 2,6-bis(azolylmethyl)pyridine ligands: Synthesis, structures and ethylene polymerization behavior
628
Chromium(III) determination without sample treatment by batch and flow injection potentiometry Original Research Article
629
Chromium(III) ion selective electrode based on 2H-1,4-benzothioazine-2,3(4H)dione dioxime as a neutral carrier
630
Chromium(III) ion selective electrode based on glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil)
631
Chromium(III) ion Selective PVC Membrane Electrode Based on a Schiff base Ligand, 3-Aminoacetophenonethiosemicarbazone
632
Chromium(III) ion-selective electrode based on 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene
633
Chromium(III) propionate complex supplementation improves carbohydrate metabolism in insulin-resistance rat model
634
Chromium(III) removal by Spirulina platensis biomass
635
Chromium(III) selective membrane sensors based on Schiff bases as chelating ionophores Original Research Article
636
Chromium(III) supported on aluminum-nitride-surfaced alumina: characteristics and dehydrogenation activity
637
Chromium(III)-imprinted silica gel for speciation analysis of chromium in environmental water samples with ICP-MS detection
638
Chromium(III)-induced apoptosis of lymphocytes: death decision by ROS and Src-family tyrosine kinases
639
Chromium(III)-selective sensor based on tri-o-thymotide in PVC matrix
640
Chromium(III)-trisoxalate, a versatile building block for luminescent materials
641
Chromium(III, VI) speciation analysis with preconcentration on a maleic acid-functionalized XAD sorbent
642
Chromium(III, VI) speciation analysis with preconcentration on a maleic acid-functionalized XAD sorbent Original Research Article
643
Chromium(III/VI) speciation in urban aerosol
644
Chromium(VI) bioaccumulation capacities of adapted mixed cultures isolated from industrial saline wastewaters
645
Chromium(VI) biosorption characteristics of Neurospora crassa fungal biomass
646
Chromium(VI) distributions in the Arctic and the Atlantic Oceans and a reassessment of the oceanic Cr cycle
647
Chromium(VI) generation in vadose zone soils and alluvial sediments of the southwestern Sacramento Valley, California: A potential source of geogenic Cr(VI) to groundwater
648
Chromium(VI) oxidants having quaternary ammonium ions: studies on synthetic applications and oxidation kinetics
649
Chromium(VI) oxide-catalyzed oxidation of arenes with periodic acid
650
Chromium(VI) reduction by sulphur(IV) in aqueous solutions
651
Chromium(VI) reduction in a membrane bioreactor with immobilized Pseudomonas cells
652
Chromium(VI) removal from aqueous solution by untreated rubber wood sawdust Original Research Article
653
Chromium(VI) removal with activated carbons
654
Chromium(VI) resistance and removal by actinomycete strains isolated from sediments Original Research Article
655
Chromium(VI) sorptive removal from aqueous solutions by nanocrystalline akaganèite
656
Chromium(VI) supported and entrapped on silica and zirconia as recyclable materials for oxidation of alcohols
657
Chromium(VI) transport through the Raipore 1030 anion exchange membrane Original Research Article
658
Chromium, chromium isotopes and selected trace elements, western Mojave Desert, USA
659
Chromium, iron, ruthenium and gold complexes of 3,3-(biphenyl-2,2′-diyl)-1-diphenylphosphino-1-phenylallene: A versatile ligand
660
Chromium, Nickel and Manganese in the Groundwater Resources of Asadabad Plain, Iran
661
Chromium, Nickel and Zinc Induced Histopathological Alterations in the Liver of Indian Common Carp Labeo rohita (Ham.)
662
Chromium—a material for fusion technology
663
Chromium-based coatings by atmospheric chemical vapor deposition at low temperature from Cr(CO)6
664
Chromium-based regulations and greening in metal finishing industries in
665
Chromium-catalyzed pinacol coupling of benzaldehyde in water
666
Chromium-containing carbon film on stainless steel as bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane fuel cells
667
Chromium-containing silica materials
668
Chromium-containing small pore mesoporous silicas: Synthesis, characterization and catalytic behavior in the liquid phase oxidation of cyclohexane Original Research Article
669
Chromium-doped DLC for implants prepared by laser-magnetron deposition
670
Chromium-Doped Forsterite: Dispersion Measurement with White-Light Interferometry
671
Chromium-doped titanium dioxide thin-film photoanodes in visible-light-induced water cleavage
672
Chromium-doped titanium oxide thin films
673
Chromium-exchanged zeolite (CrE-ZSM-5) as catalyst for alcohol oxidation and benzylic oxidation with t-BuOOH
674
Chromium-free nickel alloys for hot sulfuric and sulfur environments
675
Chromium-incorporated TUD-1 as a new visible light-sensitive photo-catalyst for selective oxidation of propane
676
Chromium-Induced Sexual Reproduction Gives Rise to a Cr-Tolerant Progeny in Scenedesmus acutus
677
Chromium-induced tropane alkaloid production and H6H gene expression in Atropa belladonna L. (Solanaceae) in vitro-propagated plantlets
678
Chromium-isotopes in Late Eocene impact spherules indicate a likely asteroid belt provenance
679
Chromium-mediated aldol and homoaldol reactions on solid support directed towards an iterative polyol strategy
680
Chromium-mediated fluoroalkenylation reactions of 1,1-dibromo-1-fluoroalkane and 1-bromo-1-fluoroalkene derivatives
681
Chromium-mediated oxidative stress and ultrastructural changes in root cells of developing rice seedlings
682
Chromium–saponite clay catalysts: Preparation, characterization and catalytic performance in propene oxidation Original Research Article
683
Chromium–tungsten–titanium mixed oxides solid catalyst for fatty acid methyl ester synthesis from palm fatty acid distillate
684
Chromium-yeast supplementation of chicken broilers in an industrial farming system
685
Chromizing behaviors of a low carbon steel processed by means of surface mechanical attrition treatment
686
Chromizing behaviors of a low carbon steel processed by means of surface mechanical attrition treatment Original Research Article
687
Chromobacterium violaceum causing deadly sepsis
688
Chromobacterium Violaceum for Rapid Measurement of Biochemical Oxygen Demand
689
Chromoblastomycosis
690
Chromoblastomycosis successfully treated with the combination of itraconazole and 5-flucytosine
691
Chromodynamic lensing and transverse single spin asymmetries Original Research Article
692
Chromoendoscopy and intravital staining techniques
693
Chromoendoscopy with methylene blue and associated DNA damage in Barrettʹs oesophagus
694
Chromofields of strings and baryons
695
Chromogenic agar medium for rapid detection of extended-spectrum β-lactamases and Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemases producing bacteria from human immunodeficiency virus patients
696
Chromogenic and fluorogenic sensing of Cu2+ based on coumarin
697
Chromogenic and fluorogenic sensing properties toward cations and anions by a terpyridine/phenylimidazo [4,5-f]phenanthroline hybrid
698
Chromogenic anionic chemosensors based on protonated merocyanine solvatochromic dyes in trichloromethane and in trichloromethane–water biphasic system
699
Chromogenic betaine lariates for highly selective calcium ion sensing in aqueous environment
700
Chromogenic betaine lariates for highly selective calcium ion sensing in aqueous environment Original Research Article
701
Chromogenic calixarene sensors for amine detection
702
Chromogenic derivatives of AHTN (6-acetyl-1,1,2,4,4,7-hexamethyltetralin) react with amino acids and protein in vitro. Spectral characteristics of the colour products
703
Chromogenic in situ Hybridization Compared with Real Time Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction to Evaluate HER2/neu Status in Breast Cancer
704
Chromogenic in Situ-Hybridization of HPV16/18 DNA in Relation to the Over-Expressed Protein of P73-Gene in Tissues from a Group of Thyroid Carcinoma
705
Chromogenic Lariat Ethers for Selective Alkali Metal Cation Recognition
706
Chromogenic macrocyclic derivatives of azoles—synthesis and properties
707
Chromogenic mercury ions recognition of a new ruthenium(II) complex with cyclometalated 2-(2-thienyl)pyridine in CH3CN-aqueous system
708
Chromogenic platform based on recombinant Drosophila melanogaster acetylcholinesterase for visible unidirectional assay of organophosphate and carbamate insecticide residues Original Research Article
709
Chromogenic radical based optical sensor membrane for screening of antioxidant activity
710
Chromogenic reagents for iron(II): Studies in the 1,2,4-triazine series
711
Chromogenic sensing of Cu(II) by imino linked thiacalix[4]arene in mixed aqueous environment
712
Chromogenic substrates for feruloyl esterases
713
Chromogranin A — Serum marker for prostate cancer
714
Chromogranin A (CgA) serum level as a marker of progression in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) of elderly patients
715
Chromogranin A, an “On/Off” Switch Controlling Dense-Core Secretory Granule Biogenesis
716
Chromogranin-A expression in the bovine testis
717
Chromo-hydrodynamics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma Original Research Article
718
Chromoionophores derived from a coumarin linked to monoaza-and diaza-crown ethers: Formation of divalent 3d metal complexes
719
Chromoionophoric N2S2 macrocycles exhibiting mercury(II) selectivity
720
CHROMOLAENA ODORATA IN DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS: WEED OR FALLOW PLANT?
721
Chromomagnetic stability of the CFL phase with a meson current Original Research Article
722
Chromon-3-aldehyde derivatives restore mitochondrial function in rat cerebral ischemia
723
Chromone derivatives suppress neuroinflammation and improve mitochondrial function in the sporadic form of Alzheimer’s disease under experimental conditions
724
Chromone derivatives which bind to human hair
725
Chromone-3-carboxaldehydes in Diels–Alder reactions with indole-o-quinodimethane. Synthesis of tetrahydrochromeno[2,3-b]carbazoles
726
Chromone–lipoic acid conjugate: Neuroprotective agent having acceptable butyrylcholinesterase inhibition, antioxidant and copper-chelation activities
727
Chromones and indolinone alkaloids from Actaea asiatica Hara
728
Chromones from the flower buds of Tussilago farfara
729
Chromonic liquid crystal phases
730
Chromonic mesophases
731
Chromophobe cell carcinoma and renal cell neoplasms with mucin-like changes
732
Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma Presented with Wunderlich Syndrome
733
Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma showing oncocytoma-like hyalinized and edematous stroma: A case report and review of the literature
734
Chromophore aggregation and photoinduced dichroism in sol–gel films
735
Chromophore aggregation hampers photoisomerization in Langmuir–Blodgett films of stearoyl ester of Disperse Red-13 (DR13St)
736
Chromophore binding to in vitro engineered bio-mimetic surfaces
737
Chromophore Conformation and the Evolution of Tertiary Structural Changes in Photoactive Yellow Protein
738
Chromophore functionalised maleimide copolymers with high poling stabilities of the nonlinear optical effect at elevated temperature
739
Chromophore Packing Leads to Hysteresis in GFP
740
Chromophore vibrations during isomerization of photoactive yellow protein: analysis of normal modes and energy transfer
741
Chromophore-derivatized semifluorinated polymers for colorimetric and turn-on fluorescent anion detection
742
Chromophore-enhanced 805 nm laser therapy for gastrointestinal neoplasia
743
Chromophore-enhanced in vivo tumor cell destruction using an 808-nm diode laser
744
Chromophore-functionalised polymides with high-poling stabilities of the nonlinear optical effect at elevated temperature
745
Chromophore-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles
746
Chromophores in nanochannels for energy transfer and conversion
747
Chromophores removal in pulp and paper mill effluent via hydrogenation-biological batch reactors
748
CHROMOPHORE-SOLVENT DYNAMICS
749
Chromophore-specific theoretical spectroscopy: From subsystem density functional theory to mode-specific vibrational spectroscopy
750
Chromophore-specific theoretical spectroscopy: From subsystem density functional theory to mode-specific vibrational spectroscopy
751
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in first-year sea ice in the western Canadian Arctic
752
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: Optical properties and their relation to CDOM structure and source
753
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) source characterization in the Louisiana Bight
754
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) variability in Barataria Basin using excitation–emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) Original Research Article
755
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter and dissolved organic carbon in Chesapeake Bay
756
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter and microbial enzymatic activity. A biophysical approach to understand the marine carbon cycle Original Research Article
757
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the estuaries of populated and mountainous Taiwan
758
Chromophoric interactions in [60]fullerene-porphyrin dyads studied by spectral methods
759
Chromoplast biogenesis and carotenoid accumulation
760
CHROMOSME REPORTS FOR SOME PLANT SPECIES FROM IRAN
761
Chromosomal aberration analysis in workers exposed to chemical and biological hazards in research laboratories
762
Chromosomal aberration in lipoblastoma: A case with 46,XX,ins(8;6)(q11.2;q13q27)
763
Chromosomal Aberration of Snakehead Fish (Channa striata) in Affected Reservoir by Leachate with Lead and Mercury Contamination
764
Chromosomal aberrations and frequency of micronuclei in sheep subchronically exposed to the fungicide Euparen Multi (tolylfluanid)
765
Chromosomal aberrations and microsatellite instability of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors: a study of 10 tumors from nine patients
766
Chromosomal Aberrations Detected after Stimulation with Lipopolysaccharide in a Patient with Asian Variant Intravascular Lymphomatosis
767
Chromosomal aberrations detected by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) in human astrocytic tumors
768
Chromosomal Aberrations During Progression of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Identified by Cytogenetic and Molecular Cytogenetic Tools: Implication of 1q12–21
769
Chromosomal aberrations in 130 patients with multiple myeloma studied by interphase FISH: diagnostic and prognostic relevance
770
Chromosomal Aberrations in Bilharzial Bladder Cancer as Detected by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
771
Chromosomal aberrations in Bloom syndrome patients with myeloid malignancies
772
Chromosomal aberrations in bone marrow mesenchymal stroma cells from patients with myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloblastic leukemia
773
Chromosomal aberrations in cell lines derived from thyroid tumors spontaneously developed in TRβPV/PV mice
774
Chromosomal aberrations in Cis and Ta bilharzial bladder cancer: A theory of pathogenesis
775
Chromosomal aberrations in early-stage bilharzial bladder cancer
776
Chromosomal aberrations in ewing tumors: An evaluation by conventional cytogenetics and in situ hybridization techniques
777
Chromosomal aberrations in follicular non-Hodgkin lymphomas of Japanese patients, detected with comparative genomic hybridization and polymerase chain reaction analysis
778
Chromosomal Aberrations in Human Lymphocytes from Two Groups of Workers Occupationally Exposed to Pesticides in Syria
779
Chromosomal aberrations in Korean nonsmall cell lung carcinomas: degenerate oligonucleotide primed polymerase chain reaction comparative genomic hybridization studies
780
CHROMOSOMAL ABERRATIONS IN LYMPHOCYTES OF INDIVIDUALS WITH CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO GAMMA RADIATION
781
Chromosomal aberrations in malignant gastrointestinal stromal tumors: correlation with c-KIT gene mutation
782
Chromosomal aberrations in neuroblastoma cell lines identified by cross species color banding and chromosome painting
783
Chromosomal aberrations in oral solitary fibrous tumor
784
Chromosomal Aberrations in Ovarian Malignant Brenner Tumor Cell Line Using Chromosome Painting
785
Chromosomal aberrations in premalignant and malignantsquamous epithelium
786
Chromosomal aberrations in squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck
787
Chromosomal aberrations in uranium and coal miners
788
Chromosomal Aberrations in Young Cancer Patients
789
Chromosomal aberrations induced by high-energy iron ions with shielding Original Research Article
790
Chromosomal aberrations, subtelomeric defects, and mental retardation
791
Chromosomal abnormalities and birth defects among couples with colchicine treated familial Mediterranean fever
792
Chromosomal abnormalities in 47 pediatric brain tumors
793
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Amenorrhea: A Retrospective Study and Review of 637 Patients in South India
794
Chromosomal abnormalities in bronchial epithelium from smokers, nonsmokers, and lung cancer patients
795
Chromosomal abnormalities in choriocarcinomas of the female
796
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Couples with Primary and Secondary Infertility: Genetic Counseling for Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART)
797
Chromosomal abnormalities in haemangiopericytomas
798
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Idiopathic Mental Retardation Patients at a Charity Center in Hamadan, Iran
799
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Infertile Men Referred to Iran Blood Transfusion Organization Research Center
800
Chromosomal abnormalities in inflammatory pseudotumor of the urinary bladder
801
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Iranian Infertile Males who are Candidates for Assisted Reproductive Techniques
802
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Iranian Infertile Males who are Candidates for Assisted Reproductive Techniques
803
CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES IN LEUKEMIA IN IRAN: A PILOT STUDY
804
Chromosomal abnormalities in low grade chondrosarcoma and a review of the literature
805
Chromosomal abnormalities in non-neoplastic renal tissue
806
Chromosomal abnormalities in pituitary adenomas
807
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Regions 8q22 and 13q32 Associated with Different Disorders in an Iranian Family
808
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Regions 8q22 and 13q32 Associated with Different Disorders in an Iranian Family
809
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Regions 8q22 and 13q32 Associated with Different Disorders in an Iranian Family
810
Chromosomal abnormalities in tumor and lymphocyte cultures from patients with pituitary adenomas
811
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Two Bladder Carcinomas with Secondary Squamous Cell Differentiation
812
Chromosomal Abnormalities of a New Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cell Line (NPC-BM1) Derived from a Bone Marrow Metastatic Lesion
813
Chromosomal abnormalities of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas: identifying early and late changes
814
Chromosomal abnormalities of brain tumors: two years experience with cytogenetic analyses
815
Chromosomal Abnormalities Through Amniocentesis
816
Chromosomal Abnormalities, Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Techniques
817
Chromosomal Abnormality in Men with Impaired Spermatogenesis
818
Chromosomal Abnormality in Patients with Secondary Amenorrhea
819
Chromosomal abnormality inv(3)(q21q26) associated with multilineage hematopoietic progenitor cells in hematopoietic malignancies
820
Chromosomal alterations cause the high rates and wide ranges of drug resistance in cancer cells
821
Chromosomal alterations detected by comparative genomic hybridization in nonfunctioning endocrine pancreatic tumors
822
Chromosomal alterations in a case of ganglioglioma
823
Chromosomal alterations in atherosclerotic plaques
824
Chromosomal alterations in Malaysian patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma analyzed by comparative genomic hybridization
825
Chromosomal alterations in osteosarcoma cell lines revealed by comparative genomic hybridization and multicolor karyotyping
826
Chromosomal analyses of 52 cases of follicular lymphoma with t(14;18), including blastic/blastoid variant
827
Chromosomal analysis and maternal age risk in some Down syndrome patients
828
Chromosomal analysis in non-myxoid and dedifferentiated myxoid liposarcomas
829
Chromosomal Analysis Of Couples With Bad Obstetric Histoty
830
Chromosomal Analysis of Couples with Repeated Spontaneous Abortions in Northeastern Iran
831
Chromosomal Analysis of Cumulus Cells as a Future Predictor for Oocyte Aneuploidy: A Case Report
832
Chromosomal analysis of two buffalo breeds of Mazani and Azeri from Iran
833
Chromosomal and Nuclear Alteration Induced by Nickel Nitrate in the Root Tips of Allium cepa var. aggregatum
834
Chromosomal and Nuclear Alterations in Root Tip Cells of Allium Cepa L. Induced by Alprazolam
835
Chromosomal and Plasmid Diversity of Agrobacterium Strains Isolated from Ficus benjamina Tumors
836
Chromosomal Aneuploidies and Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest
837
Chromosomal Anomalies among the Offspring of Women with Gestational Diabetes
838
Chromosomal Anomalies and Infertility in Farm Animals: A Review
839
Chromosomal anomalies exclusive of telomeric associations in giant cell tumor of bone
840
Chromosomal anomalies in a case of proliferative myositis
841
Chromosomal anomalies in two coexistent myeloproliferative disorders
842
Chromosomal assignment of porcine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family
843
Chromosomal assignment of the porcine NALP5 gene, a candidate gene for female reproductive traits
844
Chromosomal breakage syndromes
845
Chromosomal breakage syndromes and the BRCA1 genome surveillance complex
846
Chromosomal changes and progressive tumorigenesis of human bronchial epithelial cell lines
847
Chromosomal changes associated with clinical outcome in lymph node-negative breast cancer
848
Chromosomal changes in a dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma: a case report and review of the literature
849
Chromosomal changes in aggressive breast cancers with basal-like features
850
Chromosomal Changes in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Mosul
851
Chromosomal Changes in Dysplastic Nevi
852
Chromosomal changes in locally recurrent, hormone-refractory prostate carcinomas by karyotyping and comparative genomic hybridization
853
Chromosomal changes in renal oncocytomas Evidence that t(5;11)(q35;q13) may characterize a second subgroup of oncocytomas
854
Chromosomal changes observed in immortalized human keratinocytes transformed by ionizing radiation
855
Chromosomal characteristics of childhood brain tumors
856
Chromosomal characteristics of tumorigenic cells derived from a spontaneous uterine leiomyosarcoma of the Chinese hamster
857
Chromosomal Cohesin Forms a Ring
858
Chromosomal comparative genomic hybridization abnormalities in early- and late-onset human breast cancers: correlation with disease progression and TP53 mutations
859
Chromosomal congenital anomalies and residence near hazardous waste landfill sites
860
Chromosomal constitution and developmental potential of human germ cell tumors and teratomas
861
Chromosomal Contact Permits Transcription between Coregulated Genes
862
Chromosomal copy number changes of locally advanced rectal cancers treated with preoperative chemoradiotherapy
863
Chromosomal damage in long-term residents of houses contaminated with cobalt-60 Original Research Article
864
Chromosomal damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes of traffic policemen and taxi drivers exposed to urban air pollution
865
Chromosomal differentiation between populations of Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) from the Göksu Delta and Orontes River (Turkey)
866
Chromosomal differentiation of populations of Lysapsus limellus limellus, L. l. bolivianus, and of Lysapsus caraya (Hylinae, Hylidae)
867
Chromosomal Distributions of Breakpoints in Cancer, Infertility, and Evolution
868
Chromosomal Distributions of Breakpoints in Cancer, Infertility, and Evolution
869
Chromosomal DNA Loops May Constitute Basic Units of the Eukaryotic Genome Organization and Evolution
870
Chromosomal DNA Replication on a Protein “Chip”
871
Chromosomal Doubling: The Significance of Polyploidization in the Development of Human Tumors: Possibly Relevant Findings on a Lymphoma
872
Chromosomal end-to-end fusions in immortalized mouse embryonic fibroblasts deficient in the DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit
873
Chromosomal evolution of the genus Nannospalax (Palmer 1903) (Rodentia, Muridae) from western Turkey
874
Chromosomal gains and losses are uncommon in hairy cell leukemia: a study based on comparative genomic hybridization and interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization
875
Chromosomal gains and losses in ocular melanoma detected by comparative genomic hybridization in an Australian population-based study
876
Chromosomal heteromorphism and an apparent translocation detected using a BAC contig spanning the mating type locus of Phytophthora infestans
877
Chromosomal imbalances in a recurrent solitary fibrous tumor of the orbit
878
Chromosomal imbalances in Korean intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma by comparative genomic hybridization
879
Chromosomal imbalances in meningeal solitary fibrous tumors
880
Chromosomal imbalances in pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcomas and identification of the alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma-associated PAX3-FOXO1A fusion gene in one case
881
Chromosomal imbalances in sporadic neuroendocrine tumours of the thymus
882
Chromosomal imbalances in successive moments of human bladder urothelial carcinoma
883
Chromosomal imbalances in successive moments of human bladder urothelial carcinoma
884
Chromosomal imbalances in urinary bladder paraganglioma
885
Chromosomal insertion involving MLL in childhood acute myeloblastic leukemia (M4)
886
Chromosomal instability in mouse metastatic pancreatic cancer—it’s Kras and Tp53 after all
887
Chromosomal instability in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 cytogenetic evaluation with DEB test
888
Chromosomal instability in osteosarcoma and its association with centrosome abnormalities
889
Chromosomal integration of adeno-associated parvovirus DNA limits proliferation and dispersal of human MKr melanoma cells in co-cultures with human fibroblasts
890
Chromosomal intrachanges induced by swift iron ions Original Research Article
891
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms and adaptation
892
Chromosomal inversions effect body size and shape in different breeding resources in Drosophila buzzatii
893
Chromosomal Lesion Suppression and Removal in Escherichia coli via Linear DNA Degradation
894
Chromosomal localisation and genetic variation of the SLC11A1 gene in goats (Capra hircus)
895
Chromosomal Localization of 5S and 18S rDNA in Five Species of Subgenus Strobus and their Implications for Genome Evolution of Pinus
896
Chromosomal localization of CTSL: expanding of the region of evolutionary conservation between GGAZ and HSA9
897
Chromosomal localization of QTLs controlling genotype × environment Interactions in barley
898
Chromosomal Localization of the Murine RFC-1 Gene Encoding a Folate Transporter and Its Amplification in an Antifolate Resistant Variant Overproducing the Transporter
899
Chromosomal Location of Genes for Resistance to Puccinia striiformis in the Wheat Line TP1295 Selected from the Cross of Soissonais-Desprez with Lemhi
900
Chromosomal location polymorphism of major rDNA sites in two Mediterranean populations of the killifish Aphanius fasciatus (Pisces: Cyprinodontidae)
901
Chromosomal locations of six barley genes encoding enzymes of chlorophyll and heme biosynthesis and the sequence of the ferrochelatase gene identify two regulatory genes
902
Chromosomal mapping of 65 microsatellites developed from microdissected BTA14 and BTA20 chromosome-specific genomic libraries
903
Chromosomal mapping of human genes by radioactive hybridization of cDNAs to Centre dʹEtude du Polymorphisme Humain high density gridded filter sets
904
Chromosomal mapping of human genes by radioactive hybridization of cDNAs to CEPH-YAC high density gridded filter sets
905
Chromosomal markers bearing chromosome 12 gene amplifications in adipose tissue tumours: Fish, molecular analyses and immunohistochemistry of 18 tumours
906
Chromosomal Metaphase Spreads with G and NOR Bandings of Fresh Water Teleost, Clarias batrachus
907
Chromosomal numerical aberrations in gastric carcinoma: Analysis of eighteen cases using in situ hybridization
908
Chromosomal promoter replacement of the isoprenoid pathway for enhancing carotenoid production in E. coli
909
Chromosomal Radiosensitivity in Secondary-Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Patients
910
Chromosomal radiosensitivity of breast cancer with a CHEK2 mutation
911
Chromosomal rearrangement as the basis for human tumourigenesis
912
Chromosomal rearrangements and speciation
913
Chromosomal rearrangements in lipofibromatosis
914
Chromosomal rearrangements in thyroid carcinomas: a recombination or death dilemma
915
Chromosomal Rearrangements of RET/PTC in Post-Chernobyl Thyroid Cancer
916
Chromosomal segments underlying quantitative trait loci for mohair production in Angora goats
917
Chromosomal Sensitivity to Ionising Radiation in Lymphocytes of Patients with Head and Neck cancer
918
Chromosomal speciation: a reply
919
Chromosomal Studies on a Threatened Fish Cyprinion semiplotus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from Arunachal Pradesh
920
Chromosomal study in newborn infants with congenital anomalies in Assiut University hospital: Cross-sectional study
921
Chromosomal Study of Couples with the History of Recurrent Spontaneous Abortions with Diagnosed Blightded Ovum
922
Chromosomal translocation activates stem cell micro-RNAs in thyroid adenoma
923
Chromosomal translocation, t(1;11)(q12;p15), in an extragonadal immature teratoma
924
Chromosomal translocations in sarcomas: prospects for therapy
925
Chromosomal Translocations in Yeast Induced by Low Levels of DNA Polymerase: A Model for Chromosome Fragile Sites
926
Chromosomal transmission of human herpesvirus 6 DNA in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
927
Chromosomal variation and behavioural ecology: a challenge for mouse geneticists?
928
Chromosomal Variation in Three Human-Mouse Hybridoma Cell Lines after Various Passaging Intervals as Assessed with Two Different Staining Methods
929
Chromosomal vulnerability to mutagens may run in families
930
Chromosomal walking of flanking regions from short known sequences in GC-rich plant genomic DNA
931
chromosomal patterns, demographics, clinical features, and karyotype-phenotype correlation in patients with turner syndrome
932
Chromosomal, in silico and in vitro Expression Analysis of Cardiovascular-based Genes Encoding Zinc Finger Proteins
933
Chromosomally and Anatomically Normal Fetuses With Increased First Trimester Nuchal Translucency Conceived by ICSI
934
Chromosome 11 abnormalities in Bowen disease of the vulva
935
Chromosome 11 Abnormalities in Myelodysplastic Syndromes
936
Chromosome 11 monosomy in conjunction with a mutated SDHD initiation codon in nonfamilial paraganglioma cases
937
Chromosome 11q13.5 variant as a risk factor for atopic dermatitis in children
938
Chromosome 12 abnormalities in malignant ovarian germ cell tumors
939
Chromosome 13q deletion and IgH abnormalities may be both masked by near-tetraploidy in a high proportion of multiple myeloma patients: A combined morphology and I-FISH analysis
940
Chromosome 14 alteration is associated with increased collagenase expression and the metastatic potential of murine melanomas
941
Chromosome 16 Inversion-Associated Translocation: Two New Cases
942
Chromosome 16 inversion-associated translocations in acute myeloid leukemia elucidated using a dual-color CBFB DNA probe
943
Chromosome 17 involvement in neuroblastoma: An overview
944
Chromosome 19 amplification in myeloid disorders
945
Chromosome 1p aberrations are frequent in human primary hepatocellular carcinoma
946
Chromosome 1q expression profiling and relapse in Wilmsʹ tumour
947
Chromosome 21 tandem repetition and AML1 (RUNX1) gene amplification
948
Chromosome 22 microdeletion in children with syndromic congenital heart disease by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH)
949
Chromosome 3 abnormalities in lung tumors detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization
950
Chromosome 3 and the isolation of a tumor suppressor gene
951
Chromosome 4q25 Variants and Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence After Catheter Ablation
952
Chromosome 4q25 Variants Are Genetic Modifiers of Rare Ion Channel Mutations Associated With Familial Atrial Fibrillation
953
Chromosome 6 abnormalities are recurrent in synovial chondromatosis
954
Chromosome 6 deletion and candidate tumor suppressor genes in adenoid cystic carcinoma
955
Chromosome 7 abnormalities are common in chordomas
956
Chromosome 7 abnormalities in acute megakaryoblastic leukemia associated with Down syndrome
957
Chromosome 7 Abnormalities in Prostate Cancer Detected by Dual-Color Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
958
Chromosome 7 heteromorphism
959
Chromosome 7 in glioblastoma tissue Parenchymal vs. endothelial cells
960
Chromosome 7q31 allelic imbalance and somatic mutations of RAY1/ST7 gene in colorectal cancer
961
Chromosome 8 genetic analysis and phenotypic characterization of 21 ovarian cancer cell lines
962
Chromosome 8 pentasomy with partial tandem duplication of 11q23 in a case of de novo acute myeloid leukemia
963
Chromosome 9 aberrations in laryngeal carcinoma: A cytogenetic and molecular study of seven cases
964
Chromosome 9 interstitial deletion in multiple myeloma
965
Chromosome 9 related aberrations and deletions of the CDKN2 and MTS2 putative tumor suppressor genes in human chondrosareomas
966
Chromosome 9p deletions are an independent predictor of tumor progression following nephrectomy in patients with localized clear cell renal cell carcinoma
967
Chromosome 9p21, Risk Associations, and Biological Mechanisms in Coronary Heart Disease
968
Chromosome 9p21.3 Locus for Coronary Artery Disease: How Little We Know
969
Chromosome 9q deletions in bladder cancer: Comparison of in situ hybridization and loss of heterozygosity
970
Chromosome aberration yields and apoptosis in human lymphocytes irradiated with Fe-ions of differing LET Original Research Article
971
Chromosome aberrations and cell inactivation induced in mammalian cells by ultrasoft Xrays: correlation with the core ionizations in DNA
972
Chromosome Aberrations and Sister Chromatid Exchange Studies in Patients with Prostate Cancer: Possible Evidence of Chromosome Instability
973
Chromosome aberrations as a predictor of clinical outcome for smoking associated lung cancer
974
Chromosome aberrations as biomarkers of radiation exposure: Modelling basic mechanisms Original Research Article
975
Chromosome Aberrations in Adult Hodgkin Disease in a Danish Population-Based Study
976
Chromosome aberrations in astronauts Original Research Article
977
Chromosome aberrations in desmoid tumors Trisomy 8 may be a predictor of recurrence
978
Chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes induced by 250 MeV protons: effects of dose, dose rate and shielding Original Research Article
979
Chromosome aberrations in prophylactic mastectomies from women belonging to breast cancer families
980
Chromosome aberrations in renal tumors detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization
981
Chromosome aberrations in two osteosarcoma
982
Chromosome aberrations including der(6)t(2;6)(p15;p21.3) and der(22)t(3;22)(p21;p11) in the evolution of essential thrombocythemia to myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia
983
Chromosome aberrations induced by curcumin and aloin in Allium cepa L. root meristem cells
984
Chromosome Aberrations Induced in Mice by Chronic Feeding of 2-Amino-3,4-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (MeIQ)
985
Chromosome aberrations, spontaneous SCE, and growth kinetics in PHA-stimulated lymphocytes of five cases with Sézary syndrome
986
Chromosome abnormalities additional to the Philadelphia chromosome at the diagnosis of chronic myelogenous leukemia: pathogenetic and prognostic implications
987
Chromosome abnormalities and NM23-H1 expression in human renal carcinoma
988
Chromosome abnormalities and p53 expression in a small cell carcinoma of the bladder
989
Chromosome abnormalities in 10 lung cancer cell lines of the NCI-H series analyzed with spectral karyotyping
990
Chromosome abnormalities in 23 benign hyperproliferative and tumorous lesions of the breast
991
Chromosome abnormalities in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia following mediastinal germ cell tumor
992
Chromosome abnormalities in advanced stage lymphoblastic lymphoma of children and adolescents: a report from CCG-E08
993
Chromosome abnormalities in cultured vs. direct preparations of prostate cancer
994
Chromosome abnormalities in malignant melanoma:: clinical significance of nonrandom chromosome abnormalities in 206 cases
995
Chromosome abnormalities in pediatric gliomas
996
Chromosome Abnormalities in Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
997
Chromosome abnormalities in primary endometrioid ovarian carcinoma
998
Chromosome alterations associated with positive and negative lymph node involvement in breast cancer
999
Chromosome alterations in colorectal cancer in Thai patients
1000
Chromosome Alterations in Renal Cell Carcinoma of Childhood May Correspond to Aberrations in Adults
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