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Tetrazoles are a cl**** of
synthetic organic heterocyclic compound,
consisting of a 5-member ring of four
nitrogen atoms and one
carbon atom. The name tetrazole...
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closed forms of
certain heterocycles, such as
organic azides and
tetrazoles, or
mesoionic münchnone and
acylamino ketene.
Valence tautomerism requires...
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allows tetrazoles to be used
wavelength selectively in
combination with
another photoligation reaction,
where at the
short wavelength the
tetrazole ligation...
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nitrogen atoms. This set
contains pyrrole, imidazole, pyrazole, triazoles,
tetrazole, and pentazole.
Substituted analogs of
pentazole are
collectively known...
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tetrazole)
Sodium azide (old
highly stable airbag propellant phased out by
Takata in the 1990s in
favor of the less
potentially toxic tetrazole) Car...
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nucleophiles catalyzed by weak
acids e.c.,
triethylammonium chloride or 1H-
tetrazole. In
these reactions, the
incoming nucleophile replaces the NR2 moiety...
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alkenes and
tetrazoles into
biomolecules using simple biological methods such as
genetic encoding. Additionally, the
tetrazole can be
designed to...
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Nitro blue
tetrazolium is a
chemical compound composed of two
tetrazole moieties. It is used in
immunology for
sensitive detection of
alkaline phosphatase...
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binding to the
target enzyme is pH-sensitive, and the negatively-charged
tetrazole ring,
which is
similar in size to the
negative carboxylic acid derivative...
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since the MTT
reagent is
sensitive to light. MTT, a
yellow tetrazole, is
reduced to
purple formazan in
living cells. A
solubilization solution...