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Search results for angiotensin root_codes_code in Code Literal (approximate match)
A copper fungicide.
There is no information related to biological or pharmacological application of lead(II) thiocyanate. It is only known, that this substance is a water soluble and can lead to the skin irritation and lead poisoning by ingestion or inhalation.
Cobaltous cyanide is a catalyst for organic synthesis.
There is no information about biological or pharmacological application of Nickel(II) acetylacetonate. But is known, that this substance is the precursor to nickel-based catalysts.
Manganese selenide (MnSe) is inorganic compound with magnetic features that could be useful in cellular imaging, tagging and other nano-bio interface applications, including targeted drug delivery.
Cobaltous formate dihydrate is a salt of cobalt which forms monoclinic crystals with space groupP21/c.
Cupric chlorate is a salt of metallic copper and chloric acid. It forms blue crystals and is used as mordant in dyeing and in the printing of textiles.