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Fluorinated triphenylphosphonium analogs improve cell selectivity and in vivo detection of mito-metformin


Journal article


Mahmoud AbuEid, Robert F. Keyes, Donna McAllister, Francis Peterson, Ishaque Pulikkal Kadamberi, Daniel J. Sprague, Pradeep Chaluvally-Raghavan, Brian C. Smith, Michael B. Dwinell
iSCIENCE, 2022

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APA   Click to copy
AbuEid, M., Keyes, R. F., McAllister, D., Peterson, F., Kadamberi, I. P., Sprague, D. J., … Dwinell, M. B. (2022). Fluorinated triphenylphosphonium analogs improve cell selectivity and in vivo detection of mito-metformin. ISCIENCE.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
AbuEid, Mahmoud, Robert F. Keyes, Donna McAllister, Francis Peterson, Ishaque Pulikkal Kadamberi, Daniel J. Sprague, Pradeep Chaluvally-Raghavan, Brian C. Smith, and Michael B. Dwinell. “Fluorinated Triphenylphosphonium Analogs Improve Cell Selectivity and in Vivo Detection of Mito-Metformin.” iSCIENCE (2022).


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AbuEid, Mahmoud, et al. “Fluorinated Triphenylphosphonium Analogs Improve Cell Selectivity and in Vivo Detection of Mito-Metformin.” ISCIENCE, 2022.


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@article{mahmoud2022a,
  title = {Fluorinated triphenylphosphonium analogs improve cell selectivity and in vivo detection of mito-metformin},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {iSCIENCE},
  author = {AbuEid, Mahmoud and Keyes, Robert F. and McAllister, Donna and Peterson, Francis and Kadamberi, Ishaque Pulikkal and Sprague, Daniel J. and Chaluvally-Raghavan, Pradeep and Smith, Brian C. and Dwinell, Michael B.}
}





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