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(E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene
(50 times)
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Chemistry (18 times)
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TMTT (15 times) VOCs (10 times) GC-MS (5 times)
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2000 Demonstration and characterization of (E)-nerolidol synthase from maize: a herbivore-inducible terpene synthase participating in (3E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene biosynthesis.
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2 |
(E)-4,8-dimethylnona-1,3,7-triene
(13 times)
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Botany (7 times)
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TMTT (3 times) VOCs (2 times) E,E (1 time)
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2005 Wound-induced green leaf volatiles cause the release of acetylated derivatives and a terpenoid in maize.
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3 |
alpha-dimethyl-19-nortestosterone
(3 times)
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Urology (2 times)
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BPH (1 time) DHT (1 time)
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1984 The use of radioactive 7 alpha, 17 alpha-dimethyl-19-nortestosterone (mibolerone) in the assay of androgen receptors.
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4 |
dorsomedian nuclei of the thalamus
(2 times)
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Neurology (2 times)
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ADT (1 time) MB (1 time) NFT (1 time)
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1989 Mamillary bodies in Alzheimer's disease.
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5 |
3H-dimethylnortestosterone
(1 time)
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Reproductive Medicine (1 time)
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1988 Increase in testicular androgen receptor during sexual maturation in the rat.
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6 |
alpha-dimethyl-17 beta-hydroxy-4-oestren-3-one
(1 time)
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Endocrinology (1 time)
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1989 Steroid hormone receptors and the sexual phenotype of the Harderian gland in hamsters.
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7 |
diabetic MNT
(1 time)
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Anatomy (1 time)
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CN (1 time) DRG (1 time) MNT (1 time)
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2010 Early expression of injury-induced neuropeptide Y in primary sensory neurons and the cuneate nucleus in diabetic rats with median nerve transection.
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8 |
dimethyl-19- nortestosterone
(1 time)
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Biochemistry (1 time)
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AR (1 time) LNG (1 time)
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1995 Molecular interactions of levonorgestrel and its 5 alpha-reduced derivative with androgen receptors in hamster flanking organs.
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9 |
DM without prior drug treatment
(1 time)
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Endocrinology (1 time)
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DM (1 time)
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2017 Diabetes Is Associated With Reduced Stress Hyperlactatemia in Cardiac Surgery.
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10 |
DNA methyltransferases
(1 time)
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Cell Biology (1 time)
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NK (1 time)
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2020 Cancer cells educate natural killer cells to a metastasis-promoting cell state.
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