| 1. | The active molecule is strychnine, a compound often used as a pesticide.
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| 2. | Activation then requires an active molecule of MT1-MMP and auto catalytic cleavage.
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| 3. | Scientists in Macao Laboratory isolated the active molecule of the plant in late 2006.
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| 4. | Purification processes were used to isolate the active molecule.
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| 5. | In general, this phenomenon will be exhibited in absorption bands of any optically active molecule.
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| 6. | PET works by introducing a radiolabeled biologically active molecule.
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| 7. | He said more studies are needed to pinpoint the active molecule among a dozen or so.
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| 8. | The stability of these microbubbles is due to elastic skins or membranes consisting of surface-active molecules.
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| 9. | Encapsulation aims at the protection and controlled release of active molecules when immersed in an environment.
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| 10. | Ibopamine can be rapidly hydrolysed to epinine which is the active molecule responsible for the mydriatic effect.
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