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- who: Hugh Cornell et al. from the Health Innovations Research Institute and School of Applied Sciences RMIT University, Melbourne have published the paper: Comparisons of Halogenated β-Nitrostyrenes as Antimicrobial Agents, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The work has illustrated that halogen substituents at both the 4-position in the aromatic ring and also at the β-position on the alkene side chain of nitropropenyl arenes enhanced the activity of these compounds.
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