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    • Dataset for Tele-substitution Reactions in the Synthesis of a Promising Class of Antimalarials 

      Korsik, Marat
      Published 2020-03-01
      This dataset is supporting information for article "Tele-substitution Reactions in the Synthesis of a Promising Class of Antimalarials". It includes raw NMR data and archive of laboratory journal. The study originates ...
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    • Radopholus similis (Cobb, 1893) Thorne ,1949 

      Perrine-Walker, Francine; Pattison, Tony
      Published 2020-02-21
      First observed in Fiji in 1893, the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis infects the roots of many commercial crops such as banana, ginger and citrus. A draft genome is available and sequence analysis suggests that it ...
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    • Bio-inspired small molecule tools for the imaging of redox biology 

      Kaur, Amandeep; New, Elizabeth J
      Published 2019-02-12
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    • The effect of dose expectancies on caffeine withdrawal symptoms during tapered dose reduction 

      Mills, Llewellyn; Boakes, Robert A.; Colagiuri, Ben
      Published 2019-01-01
      Background: Negative expectancies can exacerbate withdrawal symptoms via the nocebo effect. As such, information provided about dose reductions during attempts to taper a drug could contribute to withdrawal symptoms and ...
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    • Placebo and Active Treatment Additivity in Placebo Analgesia: Research to Date and Future Directions 

      Coleshill, Matthew J; Sharpe, Louise; Colloca, Luana; Zachariae, Robert; Colagiuri, Ben
      Published 2018-01-01
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