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THE ROLE OF CALCIUM AS A METALLOTHERAPEUTIC DRUG
2005
CCDC 1522132: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2017
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CCDC 1828666: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2018
Related Article: Audrey Trommenschlager, Florian Chotard, Benoît Bertrand, Souheila Amor, Philippe Richard, Ali Bettaïeb, Catherine Paul, Jean-Louis Connat, Pierre Le Gendre, Ewen Bodio|2018|ChemMedChem|13|2408|doi:10.1002/cmdc.201800474
CCDC 1059036: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2021
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CCDC 941095: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: Christoph Gütz, Rainer Hovorka, Caroline Stobe, Niklas Struch, Filip Topić, Gregor Schnakenburg, Kari Rissanen, Arne Lützen|2014|Eur.J.Org.Chem.|2014|206|doi:10.1002/ejoc.201301314
CCDC 882325: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2015
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CCDC 699607: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2009
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CCDC 188644: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2003
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CCDC 898735: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: A.E.Ion, S.Nica, A.M.Madalan, F.Lloret, M.Julve, M.Andruh|2013|CrystEngComm|15|294|doi:10.1039/c2ce26469b
Anthropometric measures of 9-to 10-year-old native tibetan children living at 3700 and 4300m above sea level and han Chinese living at 3700m
2015
A high residential altitude impacts on the growth of children, and it has been suggested that linear growth (height) is more affected than body mass. The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of obesity, overweight, underweight, and stunting in groups of native Tibetan children living at different residential altitudes (3700 vs 4300 m above sea level) and across ancestry (native Tibetan vs Han Chinese children living at the same altitude of 3700 m), as well as to examine the total effect of residential altitude and ancestry with stunting. Two cross-sectional studies of 1207 school children aged 9 to 10 years were conducted in Lhasa in 2005 and Tingri in 2007. Conventional …