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Rhône-Poulenc
About: Rhône-Poulenc is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Alkyl & Catalysis. The organization has 8909 authors who have published 8934 publications receiving 182241 citations. The organization is also known as: Rhone-Poulenc.
Topics: Alkyl, Catalysis, Alkoxy group, Aqueous solution, Receptor
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TL;DR: Noticeable modifications of in‐serum transfection efficiency of dioctadecylamidoglycyl‐spermine–DNA complexes are observed, depending on DNA condensation conditions, and well‐organised lamellar structures with a period of 65 Å replace supramicellar aggregates are observed.
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TL;DR: Genetic and biochemical data concerning cobC and cobD mutants suggest that the products of these genes are involved in the conversion of cobyric acid to cobinamide.
Abstract: A 5.4-kilobase DNA fragment carrying Pseudomonas denitrificans cob genes has been sequenced. The nucleotide sequence and genetic analysis revealed that this fragment carries five different cob genes (cobA to cobE). Four of these genes present the characteristics of translationally coupled genes. cobA has been identified as the structural gene of S-adenosyl-L-methionine:uroporphyrinogen III methyltransferase (SUMT) because the encoded protein has the same NH2 terminus and molecular weight as those determined for the purified SUMT. For the same reasons the cobB gene was shown to be the structural gene for cobyrinic acid a,c-diamide synthase. Genetic and biochemical data concerning cobC and cobD mutants suggest that the products of these genes are involved in the conversion of cobyric acid to cobinamide.
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TL;DR: Alkylsulphinyl-4,5-diphenyl-1H-imidazole has higher systemic bioavailability than the parent thioether, with plasma levels of parent compound in certain species exceeding the IC50 required for inhibition of hepatic, intestinal, artery, adrenal and macrophage ACAT for up to twelve hours after oral dosing.
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TL;DR: In this article, the catabolic capacity of indigenous microorganisms under nitrate reducing conditions was evaluated in batch incubations, seeded with four different aquifer materials, were used to survey the catabolism capacity of various microorganisms, including benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes.
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TL;DR: The release of D-[3H]aspartate from cultured cerebellar granule cells evoked by glutamic acid can be inhibited by riluzole and the muscarinic agonist carbachol, indicating that a common mechanism is involved.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Bart Staels | 152 | 824 | 86638 |
Joseph Schlessinger | 150 | 492 | 98862 |
Jean-Marie Lehn | 123 | 1054 | 84616 |
Angus C. Nairn | 118 | 469 | 44330 |
Allan I. Basbaum | 114 | 355 | 55532 |
Patrick Couvreur | 111 | 678 | 56735 |
Joël Vandekerckhove | 107 | 452 | 38241 |
Jules A. Hoffmann | 106 | 244 | 43596 |
Johan Richard | 95 | 499 | 25915 |
Jacques Mallet | 81 | 408 | 24502 |
Roland Douce | 80 | 284 | 18239 |
David Givol | 80 | 260 | 20057 |
Jean-Antoine Girault | 77 | 246 | 19592 |
Michel Perricaudet | 76 | 296 | 20063 |
Jean-Marie Basset | 75 | 737 | 23390 |