Interconversion of host–guest components in supramolecular assemblies of polycarboxylic acids and reduced Schiff bases

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The contribution of various non-covalent interactions in the supramolecular assembly of two new hetero-polynuclear nickel(ii)–cadmium(ii) complexes with salicylidine Schiff bases were estimated.


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Ida Sterndorff

Summary1. The presence of citrate in the normal fibrin enhanced the fibrinolytic activity of plasminogen activators, including trypsin. The effect of proteases (on normal or on heated fibrin, containing citrate) was not significantly influenced.2. The effect of plasminogen activators was also increased when excess of plasminogen was present in the normal fibrin plates.3. Fumaric acid and maleic acid belong to the polycarboxylic acids producing an enhancing effect.


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