| 31. | Histamine N-methyltransferase is one of two enzymes involved in the metabolism of histamine, the other being diamine oxidase.
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| 32. | To cap this polymer, chain extenders of either diols or diamines can be added in order to tailor the properties.
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| 33. | He was accused of possessing the explosive substance hexamethylene triperoxide diamine, also known as HMTD, an organic chemical compound.
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| 34. | Inhibition of diamine oxidase ( histaminase ) elevates histamine levels, resulting in headaches, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
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| 35. | Furthermore, they serve as carriers for radionuclides in bone cancer treatments ( see samarium-153-ethylene diamine tetramethylene phosphonate ).
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| 36. | The chirality of the diamine ligand made it possible for the BINAP / diamine-Ru complex possible to reduce simple ketones enantioselectively.
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| 37. | The chirality of the diamine ligand made it possible for the BINAP / diamine-Ru complex possible to reduce simple ketones enantioselectively.
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| 38. | "' Benzathine "'is a diamine used as a component in some medications including benzathine phenoxymethylpenicillin and benzathine benzylpenicillin.
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| 39. | Silver diamine fluoride has been available in many countries including China, Japan, New Zealand, Australia and other for many decades.
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| 40. | Here, together with Dr Neil Curtis, he formulated the Curtis-Hay ligands, a method of preparing diamines in acetone.
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