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Predicting Teeth Extraction after Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy in Locally Advanced Nasopharyngeal Cancer Patients Using the Novel GLUCAR Index.
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 …
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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.
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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 …
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