https://www.selleckchem.com/products/oxiglutatione.html MRC operates from a One Health perspective, engaging in forest restoration and ecological monitoring projects, and has gradually expanded community outreach initiatives. MRC now conducts regular medical and veterinary missions in the communities surrounding the research stations which provide health care to local people and limit the population growth of domestic animals, thereby increasing the survival of wild animals. MRC is also active in ESL-teaching and conservation education, and funds Proyecto Jade, which empowers local women to make and sell organic jewelry. Through these programs, MRC works to help the local communities live more sustainably with the environment around them. MRC's support of research, commitment to education, medical and veterinary missions, and outreach initiatives to the local community all work together for the well-being of both the people and the environment, thus exemplifying the One Health perspective.The access to lanthanide acetate coordination compounds is challenged by the tendency of lanthanides to coordinate water and the plethora of acetate coordination modes. We developed a straightforward, reproducible synthetic procedure by reaction of lanthanide chloride hydrates with defined ratios of the ionic liquid (IL) 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate ([C 2 mim][OAc]). This reaction pathway leads to two isostructural crystalline anhydrous coordination complexes, the polymeric [C 2 mim] n [Ln 2 (OAc) 7 n ] and the dimeric [C 2 mim] 2 [Ln 2 (OAc) 8 ], based on the ion size and the ratio of IL used. A reaction with an ILLn-salt ratio of 51 where Ln = Nd, Sm, and Gd led exclusively to the polymeric, whilst for the heaviest lanthanides (Dy-Lu) dimeric was observed. Reaction with Eu and Tb resulted in a mixture of both polymeric and dimeric forms. By increasing the amount of IL and/or the size of the cation, the reaction led to only the dimeric compound for all the lanthanide series