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MaterialMetal
ColorWhite
Usage/ApplicationRemittance, Funding Public Healthcare
GradeIndustrial Grade
Cas. Number88122-99-0
Chemical FormulaC48H66N6O6
Molar Mass581.47 g/mol.
  • Earth-Sized Telescope:By exploiting the Earth's rotation, the EHT forms a virtual telescope with the size of the Earth, enabling it to achieve extremely high angular resolution.  Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) uses very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) to observe black holes, forming a virtual Earth-sized telescope by linking radio telescopes worldwide, allowing for unprecedented resolution to image the "shadow" of a black hole's event horizon. Applications: Primarily used in biological research to study the roles of Rac GTPases in various cellular processes. Specific applications include:
    • Investigating Rac's involvement in cell growth, migration, and transformation.
    • Studying Rac's role in actin cytoskeleton organization and lamellipodia formation.
    • Research on neurodegenerative diseases, as EHT 1864 has been shown to reduce β-amyloid peptide production in vitro and in vivo.
    • Cancer research, to explore the potential of Rac inhibition in anti-cancer therapies.
    • Studying the mechanisms of Rac activation and interaction with its effectors.
    • Observing Black Holes:The EHT observes black holes by detecting radio waves emitted from the vicinity of the black hole, allowing scientists to study the structure and properties of these celestial objects. 
      • Understanding Plasma Physics:The EHT observations help to understand the properties and behavior of the hot, glowing plasma surrounding black holes, which is crucial for interpreting black hole images. 
        • Studying Black Hole Properties:By imaging black holes, the EHT helps scientists to understand the properties of these objects, such as their mass, spin, and the nature of the surrounding accretion disk. 
          • Observing Black Holes:The EHT observes black holes by detecting radio waves emitted from the vicinity of the black hole, allowing scientists to study the structure and properties of these celestial objects. 
            • Earth-Sized Telescope:By exploiting the Earth's rotation, the EHT forms a virtual telescope with the size of the Earth, enabling it to achieve extremely high angular resolution. 
              • Reconstructing the Structure:By comparing the arrival times, scientists can reconstruct the structure of the observed source, revealing the shape of the black hole's shadow. 
                • Observing Black Holes:The EHT's primary goal is to observe the "shadow" of a black hole, the region where light cannot escape. 
                  • Imaging the Event Horizon:The EHT's primary goal is to image the "shadow" of a black hole's event horizon, the boundary beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape. 
                    • Testing Einstein's Theory of Gravity:The EHT provides a unique opportunity to test Einstein's theory of general relativity in the extreme environment near black holes. 


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