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Analysis Chemical: Bavaria floats resolution in Bundesrat urging “PFAS regulation with a sense of proportion”

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This bond is one of the strongest in organic chemistry, making this family of chemicals highly effective at resisting water, oil, and heat. Fill out the form to read the full article. Manufactured since the 1940s, their carbon-fluorine bond tends to be the hallmark of a PFAS (though there is no common definition).

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Analysis Chemical Thank You Bavaria floats resolution in Bundesrat urging “PFAS regulation with a sense of proportion”

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This bond is one of the strongest in organic chemistry, making this family of chemicals highly effective at resisting water, oil, and heat. PFAS regulation in the E.U. Two high-profile initiatives to regulate PFAS in the E.U. See AgencyIQ’s article here for more details on the E.U.’s are currently underway.

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Antibody Drug Conjugates: windows of opportunity

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In this article, Petra Dieterich, Ian Glassford, and Jeff Mocny, Scientific Leaders at Abzena discuss real-world data that is challenging traditional scientific thinking on the ADC therapeutic window. Petra holds a D.Phil in synthetic organic chemistry and am MBA from Imperial College London.

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Analysis Chemical Thank You PFAS regulation in California (late 2023 edition)

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PFAS regulation in California (late 2023 edition) California consistently maintains its status as both one of the most important economies in the world as well as one of the most regulated states in the United States. In 2019, the state began to significantly ramp up its PFAS regulation and research.

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Article Periodic Thank You USGS estimates at least 45% of U.S. tap water contains PFAS

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These carbon-fluorine bonds are some of the strongest in organic chemistry, meaning that most PFAS readily persist in the environment. Under the framework, new PFAS are expected to be considered persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemicals, which invokes another level of regulation for these future PFAS.

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Analysis Chemical Thank You Maryland governor signs bill focused on PFAS discharges in wastewater

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The bill will set a variety of timelines for state regulators to identify industrial uses of PFAS and develop action levels for PFAS in state waters by mid-2025. These carbon-fluorine bonds are some of the strongest in organic chemistry, meaning that most PFAS readily persist in the environment.

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How to Get Drugs Into the Brain

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This article will discuss various molecular design strategies for reducing BBB efflux and increasing passive permeability. The BBB is composed of specialized brain endothelial cells that regulate the distribution of molecules into and out of the brain from the blood.

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