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    Adsorption and Chromatographic Separation of Mo(VI) and Zr(IV) Ions from a High-Concentration Oxalic Acid Solution by a Macroporous Silica-Based -Tetraoctyl-3-Oxapentane-1,5-Diamid... by Anyun Zhang, Yuezhou Wei, Harutaka Hoshi, Mikio Kumagai

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…To separate Mo(VI) and Zr(IV) ions from a 0.5 M oxalic acid solution and from each other, a novel macroporous silica-based N,N,N′,N′- tetraoctyl-3-oxapentane-1,5-diamide (TODGA) chelating polymeric adsorbent (TODGA/SiO 2 -P) was synthesized by introducing the TODGA molecule into ca. 50-μm diameter SiO 2 -P particles by impregnation. …”
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    Evaluation of three novel antigens and costimulatory agents for improvement of M. Tuberculosis specific interferon gamma release assays by Sandra Schwarzlose-Schwarck, Mark Reinwald, Torsten Bauer, Florian Hentschel, Til Kiderlen, Dorinja Zapf, Victor Herbst, Stefan Lüth, David Krieger, Werner Dammermann

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The same trend was found for the prototypic EUROIMMUN Quan-T-Cell TB assay (3,355 ± 5,425 mlU/ml vs. 2,548 ± 4,145 mlU/ml, p = 0.1) and the QuantiFERON Tb-Gold Plus assay (3,627 ± 5,992 mlU/ml vs. 2,635 m ± 4,475 mlU/ml, p = 0.08, for tube 1; 3,257 ± 5,349 vs. 2,759 ± 4,446 mIU/ml, p = 0.25, for tube 2). …”
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    Novel Application for Activated Carbon Pharmaceutical Formulation as an Efficient Adsorbent of Iron (III) from Contaminated Canned Food by Zahrah T. Althagafi, Hassan A. Arida, Reham F. Hassan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The removal percentage of the real samples was ~91%. In a novel approach, this study simulates the adsorption behavior of active carbon towards iron (III) in the human stomach when canned food with relatively high iron levels has been digested, since the pH value of the human stomach (~3) comes in good agreement with the adsorption optimized pH range (2-4). …”
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