The cannabinoid
quinol VCE-004.8 alleviates bleomycin-induced scleroderma and exerts potent antifibrotic effects through peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-y and CB2 pathways.
and Gary Sales also wound up with a 72 to share fifth place with the Elmer Salvador-Martin Guiang and Ramil Bisera-Jondi
Quinol tandems, who both closed out with 73s.
Function-directed mutagenesis of the cytochrome b6f complex in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: involvement of the cd loop of cytochrome b6 in
quinol binding to then Qo site.
Plastid terminal oxidase (PTOX), a thylakoid membrane-located
quinol oxidase, exists widely in photosynthetic species including higher plants and algae (McDonald et al., 2011).
The soils contained Walkley-Black organic C of 1.4% and 1.3%, and had 810 (soil A) and 560 (soil B) mg/kg of Mn reducible by 0.2%
quinol in 1 M ammonium acetate at pH 7 (Leeper 1947), and a further 180 and 100 mg/kg, respectively, of Mn reducible by 0.4% sodium dithionite in 1 m ammonium acetate at pH 7.
Another study revealed that E2 can prevent lipid peroxidation by sacrificing itself, resulting in a
quinol product [75].
Diana et al., "Antitumour benzothiazoles--part 10: the synthesis and antitumour activity of benzothiazole substituted
quinol derivatives," Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, vol.
With the advancement in the synthesis of carbazomycin alkaloids, Carbazomycins G and H, which contain a unique
quinol moiety, became an attractive synthetic target for several groups due to their challenging congested substitution pattern and their well-known biological activities.
Dehydration gives the cyclohexadiene (3), which rearranges to the
quinol (4).
Insecticides in Chinese medicinal plants: survey leading to jacaranone, a neurotoxicant and glutathione-reactive
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