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A compound best known for giving almonds and apricots their aroma may be the key to defeating hard-to-kill cancer cells. Japanese researchers found that benzaldehyde can stop the shape-shifting ...
Cancer cells have the capacity to multiply rapidly. The aggressive cancer cells undergo conversion from their tightly ...
The rod-shaped molecule contains two stations, where one, benzaldehyde, works as the site where the reactions occur, and the second one – a photoswitch terminated heptyl is the reaction regulator.
In experimental and computational models, the e-liquid cherry flavoring, benzaldehyde, and a derivative of it formed in vapes impair the coating found inside lungs (Environ. Sci. Technol. 2024 ...
On a performance scale from 0 to 1, their ability to predict a molecule’s smell came in at 0.71 for pleasantness, 0.78 for intensity, and anywhere from 0.1 to 0.7 for the other 19 descriptors ...
A molecule that can twist into a Möbius band on command might shed light on their features. Nature - The properties of flat aromatic molecules are well known to chemists, but some non-planar ...