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Comparative developmental toxicity at the limit of solubility appears unrelated to the position of alkyl substitution. Toxic effects are like crude oil exposures, however much higher doses of the individual compounds are needed.
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We describe the pipeline of anticancer agents from marine cyanobacteria, highlighting critical steps from discovery towards development, including the identification of the molecular target and mechanism of action, and solving the supply problem.
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First PXRD assisted crystal structure prediction method that can correct for temperature, strain, and choice of computational method.
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) pose health risks to children, potentially resulting in developmental issues but lack of reliable and noninvasive means to measure PAHs results in poor understanding of exposure patterns and sources in children.