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    Crystal structure of 4,4′-diethynylbiphenyl
    Crystal structure of 4,4′-diethynylbiphenyl
    by Tei Tagg, C. John McAdam, Brian H. Robinson, Jim Simpson
    Published 2015-07-01
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    Crystal structures of (μ2-η2,η2-4-hydroxybut-2-yn-1-yl 2-bromo-2-methylpropanoate-κ4C2,C3:C2,C3)bis[tricarbonylcobalt(II)](Co—Co) and [μ2-η2,η2-but-2-yne-1,4-diyl bis(2-bromo-2-methylpropanoate)-κ4C2,C3:C2,C3]bis[tricarbonylcobalt(II)](Co—Co)
    Crystal structures of (μ2-η2,η2-4-hydroxybut-2-yn-1-yl 2-bromo-2-methylpropanoate-κ4C2,C3:C2,C3)bis[tricarbonylcobalt(II)](Co—Co) and [μ2-η2,η2-but-2-yne-1,4-diyl bis(2-bromo-2-met...
    by C. John McAdam, Stephen C. Moratti, Brian H. Robinson, Jim Simpson, Roderick G. Stanley
    Published 2014-07-01
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    Low-Concentration Methylene Blue Maintains Energy Production and Strongly Improves Survival of Leigh Syndrome French Canadian Skin Fibroblasts
    Low-Concentration Methylene Blue Maintains Energy Production and Strongly Improves Survival of Leigh Syndrome French Canadian Skin Fibroblasts
    by Jean Legault, Pierre-Luc Larouche, Isabelle Côté, Line Bouchard, André Pichette, Brian H Robinson, Charles Morin
    Published 2011-12-01
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    Genome-wide association analysis identifies a mutation in the thiamine transporter 2 (SLC19A3) gene associated with Alaskan Husky encephalopathy.
    Genome-wide association analysis identifies a mutation in the thiamine transporter 2 (SLC19A3) gene associated with Alaskan Husky encephalopathy.
    by Karen M Vernau, Jonathan A Runstadler, Emily A Brown, Jessie M Cameron, Heather J Huson, Robert J Higgins, Cameron Ackerley, Beverly K Sturges, Peter J Dickinson, Birgit Puschner, Cecilia Giulivi, G Diane Shelton, Brian H Robinson, Salvatore DiMauro, Andrew W Bollen, Danika L Bannasch
    Published 2013-01-01
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