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regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process
organic cyclic compound binding
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Investigations on the role of Blimp1 in pluripotency and reprogramming
iPSC gene expression in response to culture with a small molecule inhibitor cocktail
Tracing the conversion process for primordial germ cells to pluripotent stem cells
Apollon knockdown in a melanoma cell line treated with fotemustine, PLX4720 or PD0325901
Rapamycin and PD0325901 treatment in a metastatic prostate cancer model
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Diphenylamine and derivatives as predictors of gunpowder age by means of HPLC and statistical models…
Diphenylamine residues in apples caused by contamination in fruit storage facilities.
Redox spectrophotometric method involving electrolytically generated manganese(III) sulphate with di…
Micronucleus frequency in human lymphocytes after exposure to diphenylamine in vitro.
Design of molecularly imprinted polymers for diphenylamine sensing.
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