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- polypeptides such as phytochelatin are also typical chelators. In addition to these adventitious chelators, several biomolecules are specifically produced...
- DOTA (also known as tetraxetan) is an organic compound with the formula (CH2CH2NCH2CO2H)4. The molecule consists of a central 12-membered tetraaza (i.e...
- DOTAM (also known as TCMC) is an organic compound used as a chelator much like its carboxylic acid analog DOTA. A derivative with a reactive linking group...
- damage. To avoid mobilization, some practitioners of chelation use strong chelators, such as selenium, taken at low doses over a long period of time. Chelation...
- following: Thiols or mercaptans (so called because they capture mercury as chelators) are the sulfur analogs of alcohols; treatment of thiols with base gives...
- Alfonso; Remelli, Maurizio (2011-05-27). "Kojic acid derivatives as powerful chelators for iron(III) and aluminium(III)". Dalton Transactions. 40 (22): 5984–5998...
- of actinide specific chelators: Synthesis of new cyclam tetrahydroxamate (CYTROX) and cyclam tetraacetonylacetone (CYTAC) chelators". Tetrahedron. 50 (9):...
- anaerobic organisms. Blue ("light blue") Sodium citrate (weak calcium chelator/anticoagulant) Coagulation tests such as prothrombin time (PT) and partial...
- The BCA ****ay is largely incompatible with reducing agents and metal chelators, although trace quantities may be tolerated. The BCA ****ay also reportedly...
- anaerobic organisms. Blue ("light blue") Sodium citrate (weak calcium chelator/anticoagulant) Coagulation tests such as prothrombin time (PT) and partial...