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Predicting Teeth Extraction after Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy in Locally Advanced Nasopharyngeal Cancer Patients Using the Novel GLUCAR Index.
Somay E, Topkan E, Yilmaz B, Besen AA, Mertsoylu H, Selek U. Somay E, et al. Diagnostics (Basel). 2023 Dec 4;13(23):3594. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13233594. Diagnostics (Basel). 2023. PMID: 38066835 Free PMC article.
Results: The optimal GLUCAR cutoff was 31.8 (area under the curve: 78.1%; sensitivity: 70.5%; specificity: 70.7%, Youden: 0.412), dividing the study cohort into two groups: GLUCAR 1.8 (N = 78) and GLUCAR 31.8 (N = 109) groups. A comparison between the two gro …
Results: The optimal GLUCAR cutoff was 31.8 (area under the curve: 78.1%; sensitivity: 70.5%; specificity: 70.7%, Youden: 0.412), div …
Redox and complexation chemistry of the CrVI/CrV-D-glucaric acid system.
Mangiameli MF, González JC, Bellú S, Bertoni F, Sala LF. Mangiameli MF, et al. Dalton Trans. 2014 Jun 28;43(24):9242-54. doi: 10.1039/c4dt00717d. Dalton Trans. 2014. PMID: 24816781
When an excess of uronic acid over Cr(VI) is used, the oxidation of D-glucaric acid (Glucar) by Cr(VI) yields D-arabinaric acid, CO2 and Cr(III)-Glucar complex as final redox products. ...After the redox reaction, results show a slow hydrolysis of the Cr(III)-Glu
When an excess of uronic acid over Cr(VI) is used, the oxidation of D-glucaric acid (Glucar) by Cr(VI) yields D-arabinaric acid, CO2 …
THE TRIACETYL-D-GLUCAR DICHLORIDES.
LEFAR MS, WEILL CE. LEFAR MS, et al. J Org Chem. 1965 Mar;30:954-5. doi: 10.1021/jo01014a515. J Org Chem. 1965. PMID: 14285687 No abstract available.
Redox and complexation chemistry of the Cr(VI)/Cr(V)/Cr(IV)-D-glucuronic acid system.
González JC, García S, Bellú S, Salas Peregrín JM, Atria AM, Sala LF, Signorella S. González JC, et al. Dalton Trans. 2010 Mar 7;39(9):2204-17. doi: 10.1039/b915652f. Epub 2010 Jan 5. Dalton Trans. 2010. PMID: 20162193
When excess uronic acid over Cr(VI) is used, the oxidation of D-glucuronic acid (Glucur) by Cr(VI) yields D-glucaric acid (Glucar) and Cr(III) as final products. The redox reaction involves the formation of intermediate Cr(IV) and Cr(V) species, with Cr(VI) and Cr(V) react …
When excess uronic acid over Cr(VI) is used, the oxidation of D-glucuronic acid (Glucur) by Cr(VI) yields D-glucaric acid (Glucar) an …