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Intensively studied DNA
intercalators include berberine,
ethidium bromide, proflavine, daunomycin, doxorubicin, and thalidomide. DNA
intercalators are used in chemotherapeutic...
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intercalation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intercalation may
refer to:
Intercalation (chemistry),
insertion of a
molecule (or ion) into...
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intercalation or
embolism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intercalation or
embolism in
timekeeping is the
insertion of a leap day, w****, or...
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Intercalated discs or
lines of
Eberth are
microscopic identifying features of
cardiac muscle.
Cardiac muscle consists of
individual heart muscle cells...
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metal dichalcogenides. One
famous intercalation host is graphite,
which intercalates pot****ium as a guest.
Intercalation expands the van der
Waals gap between...
- The 1906
Intercalated Games or 1906
Olympic Games (Gr****: Μεσολυμπιάδα, romanized: Mesolympiada, lit. 'Mesolympics'), held from 22
April 1906 to 2 May...
- homeostasis, the
intercalated cells play
important roles in the kidney's
response to
acidosis and alkalosis.
Damage to the α-
intercalated cell's ability...
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applications of metallo-
intercalators. In the case of
ruthenium intercalators, the
general synthesis consists of
preparing intercalative ligands followed by...
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machinery to skip or
insert additional nucleotides at the
intercalated site. Most
intercalators are
large polyaromatic compounds and are
known or suspected...
- An
intercalated seizure is an
epileptic seizure that
occurs during the aura
stage of a migraine. It has been found, in some cases, that this type of seizure...