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Livers of male and female mice exposed to hepatotoxicants at 7 weeks of age
Embyronic stem cell lines treated with hPSC inhibitor- PluriSIn
Drug Matrix In Vivo Toxicogenomic Study - Rat Liver [Codelink]
Kidneys and spleens from HRG1a/b double knockout or wildtype zebrafish treated with phenylhydrazine
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Determination of small halogenated carboxylic acid residues in drug substances by high performance l…
Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of N'-Phenylhydrazides as Potential Antifungal Agents.
Hematological and morphological investigation of thrombogenic mechanisms in the lungs of phenylhydra…
A colorimetric and fluorometric probe for phenylhydrazine and its application in real samples.
The oxidation of phenylhydrazine by tyrosinase.
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Topical Sodium Nitrite in Sickle Cell Disease and Leg Ulcers
Topical Sodium Nitrite for Chronic Leg Ulcers in Adult Patients With Blood Disorders
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