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"Płynie Wisła, płynie..." : motyw rzeki w literaturze międzywojennego "Płomyka" (1917-1939)
2017
CCDC 762079: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2010
Related Article: Duc Hanh Nguyen, H.Laureano, S.Juge, P.Kalck, J.-C.Daran, Y.Coppel, M.Urrutigoity, M.Gouygou|2009|Organometallics|28|6288|doi:10.1021/om900684w
CCDC 607533: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2007
Related Article: A.Hoffmann-Roder, E.Schweizer, J.Egger, P.Seiler, U.Obst-Sander, B.Wagner, M.Kansy, D.W.Banner, F.Diederich|2006|ChemMedChem|1|1205|doi:10.1002/cmdc.200600124
CCDC 1478715: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2016
Related Article: Toni Mäkelä, Anniina Kiesilä, Elina Kalenius and Kari Rissanen|2016|Chem.-Eur.J.|22|14264|doi:10.1002/chem.201602362
CCDC 804806: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: D.H.Nguyen, J.Bayardon, C.Salomon-Bertrand, S.Juge, P.Kalck, J.-C.Daran, M.Urrutigoity, M.Gouygou|2012|Organometallics|31|857|doi:10.1021/om2008265
CCDC 907670: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: Jochen Körber, Stefan Löffler, Dieter Schollmeyer, Udo Nubbemeyer|2013|Synthesis|45|2875|doi:10.1055/s-0033-1338519
CCDC 194089: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2003
Related Article: M.Poyatos, E.Mas-Marza, J.A.Mata, M.Sanau, E.Peris|2003|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||1215|doi:10.1002/ejic.200390157
CCDC 680518: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2009
Related Article: A.Dobrov, V.B.Arion, S.Shova, A.Roller, E.Rentschler, B.K.Keppler|2008|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||4140|doi:10.1002/ejic.200800605
CCDC 1429014: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2016
Related Article: Balasubramaniam Arul Prakasam, Anssi Peuronen, Manu Lahtinen, Manickavachagam Muruganandham, Erkki Kolehmainen, Esa Haapaniemi, Mika Sillanpää|2017|Polyhedron|123|453|doi:10.1016/j.poly.2016.11.027
Circular RNA in Exosomes
2018
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a novel family of non-coding endogenous RNAs discovered in all eukaryotic cells and generated through a particular mechanism of alternative splicing called “back-splicing”. These molecules show multiple functions, by acting as modulators of gene and miRNA expression, and may have a role in several biological processes, such as cell proliferation and invasion with, tumour development and progression, and in several mechanisms underlying other diseases. Their presence has been shown to be abundant in several body fluids such as blood and saliva. Based on their biogenesis mechanism, cir- cRNAs may be categorized into five classes: exonic circRNAs, intronic circRNAs…