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- with neutrons; neutron scattering techniques, together with a modern deuteration facility, fills a niche in many studies of macromolecules in biology...
- with 30% heavy water have 25% deuteration in body fluid and 10% in brains. They are normal except for sterility. Deuteration during pregnancy induces fetal...
- The deuteration pattern of a molecule that has undergone H/D exchange can be maintained in aprotic environments. However, some methods of deuteration analysis...
- produces psychedelic-like effects in animals. However, CYB004, due to its deuteration, is more resistant to metabolism than DMT and shows a longer elimination...
- relative to the proton. It may be used to verify the effectiveness of deuteration: a deuterated compound will show a strong peak in 2H NMR but not proton...
- a fact which the differential physics of deuteration (below) has difficulty in accounting for. Deuteration changes the heats of adsorption and the boiling...
- DKDP crystals are grown by a water-solution method at usual level of deuteration >98%. Beta barium borate (BBO) – another po****r non-linear crystal Lithium...
- functional potency (EC50) values of PI and PI-α-d2 are summarized in Table 1. Deuteration was found to have little effect on the affinity and function at key receptor...
- of pot****ium tert-butoxide under microwave heating is a reagent for deuteration of polyaromatic hydrocarbons. Dimethylformamide vapor exposure has shown...
- PMID 22705367. Shchepinov, M. S. (2020). "Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Deuteration against Neurodegeneration". Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 41 (4):...