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- who: Arturo Navas and collaborators from the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, C/ Severo Ochoa s/n, University of Granada, Granada, Spain have published the Article: Molecular Sciences, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: For all the above reasons, the milestone that the authors propose here was to synthesize novel cobalt mononuclear coordination compounds with potential biomedical activities that, at the same time, exhibit slow relaxation of magnetization. This model has been used extensively to study various diseases, including diabetes, an endocrine dysfunction resulting from insulin deficiency or incapability of peripheral tissues to respond to insulin . From . . .
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