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- "Chemical Hope". Distillations. 2 (4): 5. Retrieved 22 March 2018. "Polyethyleneglycol (PEG 4000 ) | Laxolite | Medical Dialogues". Medical Dialogues. 19...
- Klibanov, AL; Maruyama, K; Torchilin, VP; Huang, L (1990). "Amphipathic polyethyleneglycols effectively prolong the circulation time of liposomes". FEBS Letters...
- Maruyama K, Torchilin VP, Huang L (30 July 1990). "Amphipathic polyethyleneglycols effectively prolong the circulation time of liposomes". FEBS Lett...
- raw material for plastic bottles), liquid coolants, and solvents. Polyethyleneglycols are used in perfumes, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, lubricants, paint...
- tubular columns are cyanopropylphenyl dimethyl polysiloxane, carbowax polyethyleneglycol, biscyanopropyl cyanopropylphenyl polysiloxane and diphenyl dimethyl...
- enzyme replacement therapy, in which the patient is injected with polyethyleneglycol-coupled adenosine deaminase (PEG-ADA), which metabolizes the toxic...
- photovoltaic panels. Examples are homopolymers of C60-polystyrene and C60-polyethyleneglycols or C60 copolymers prepared by ROMP polymerization. The current efficiency...
- molecules, for example the ammonium sulfate precipitation and the polyethyleneglycol precipitation. In 1948, Arne Tiselius was awarded the Nobel Prize...
- xylitol, or related derivatives, such as 1,2-propylene glycol and polyethyleneglycol. Strontium chloride or pot****ium nitrate is included in some toothpastes...
- additives in mM concentrations: chloride ion, a suppressor (such as polyethyleneglycol), an accelerator (e.g. bis(3-sulfopropyl)disulfide) and a leveling...