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Safari     methyl2-[[4-dimethylamino-6- (2,2,2...

Synonyms: Upbeet, SureCN55457, AG-D-55663, ACMC-20ms17, AC-18026, ...
 
 
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  • Predicted outcomes from simulated experiments were compared with data obtained in autologous marrow transplantation studies of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) heterozygous female Safari cats [7].
  • We report similar findings in longitudinal studies of female Safari cats and demonstrate that the excessive skewing that develops with aging results from a third mechanism that has no pathologic consequence, hemizygous selection [8].

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