High-throughput preparation of radioprotective polymers via Hantzsch’s reaction for in vivo X-ray damage determination
Nuclear technology has created a significant interest in developing radio-protectants. Here, the authors combine Hantzsch’s reaction with high-throughput techniques for the development of a polymer radio-protectant and demonstrate protection of cells and zebrafish embryos against ionizing radiation....
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c83865d52e4d403db60df774b15b34ad |
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Sumario: | Nuclear technology has created a significant interest in developing radio-protectants. Here, the authors combine Hantzsch’s reaction with high-throughput techniques for the development of a polymer radio-protectant and demonstrate protection of cells and zebrafish embryos against ionizing radiation. |
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