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VWM is a leukodystrophy which has unique | biochemical abnormalities. |
cation is sometimes used to denote when two | biochemical activities or some other property are isola |
He is the co-author, with George Somero, of | Biochemical Adaptation: Mechanism and Process in Physio |
DI) variant is similar to MALDI, but uses a | biochemical affinity target. |
LDI) that uses a target modified to achieve | biochemical affinity with the analyte compound. |
Biochemical analysis suggests that GRLF1 interaction is | |
ncluding adiabatic refrigeration equipment, | biochemical analysis and organic synthesis. |
gions of the embryo, cells begin to present | biochemical and morphological boundaries at which cell |
over time and damaging them through various | biochemical and mechanical processes. |
lar genetic approach, the lab is also using | biochemical and cell biological approaches to look at t |
of the disease and is currently researching | biochemical and enzymatic aspects of the gangliosidoses |
fe processes associated with morphological, | biochemical, and molecular changes which predispose, pr |
al effort to standardize diagrams depicting | biochemical and cellular processes studied in systems b |
He was the founding editor of the journal | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. |
s, and pastoral counselors) and a dedicated | biochemical and endocrine laboratory. |
at the Rockefeller Institute to investigate | biochemical and genetic methods for improving the nutri |
ated into the University, and the Bureau of | Biochemical and Bacteriology Research was established, |
earn experimental research design, genetic, | biochemical and molecular technology, fermentation tech |
of the 'headlong pursuit and development of | biochemical and nuclear weapons of mass destruction' an |
ages pioneering achievements in fundamental | biochemical and molecular biological research. |
spectroscopy to reveal associations between | biochemical and biological features of meningiomas. |
Cellular Dynamics: | biochemical and biophysical analysis of cellular proces |
Much research, both | biochemical and structural, has been performed to obtai |
mentorship of Francis J. Ryan, he conducted | biochemical and genetic studies on the bread mold Neuro |
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications is | |
Biochemical and Mass Spectroscopic analysis revealed th | |
ce gases in order to characterize potential | biochemical and geochemical processes at work. |
nd postdoctoral fellows actively engaged in | biochemical and nutritional research work. |
ichael Deem is the John W. Cox Professor of | Biochemical and Genetic Engineering and Professor of Ph |
ike vitamin E, and is used in biological or | biochemical applications to reduce oxidative stress or |
levant, basic research on physiological and | biochemical aspects of mental disease; and research on |
Smith at the Pierce Chemical Company, is a | biochemical assay for determining the total level of pr |
Biochemical assays showed that the +331G/A polymorphism | |
wn, but these are typically synthesized for | biochemical assays. |
iological, biomechanical, psychological and | biochemical assessment. |
ject, devised to identify the metabolic and | biochemical basis for this tragedy, was performed durin |
s first described in the mid-1970s when the | biochemical basis of antibody reactivity against kerati |
e is known for his early experiments on the | biochemical basis of behavior. |
erved as a coauthor and illustrator of many | biochemical books that were written by Albert Lehninger |
This article is about the | biochemical buffer PIPES. |
and the child's immune system may trigger a | biochemical cascade (complement system) to produce othe |
itosis, an SPF is phosphorylated, causing a | biochemical cascade that results in the activation of D |
There are several important | biochemical cascade reactions in biochemistry, includin |
A | biochemical cascade is a series of chemical reactions i |
s laboratory led to a new view of apoptotic | biochemical cascades in the physiological regulation of |
toxin to neurons by triggering a number of | biochemical cascades. |
One of the main | biochemical causes of RP in the case of rhodopsin mutat |
uction cascade that results in a variety of | biochemical changes within the cell - a rise in intrace |
that occurs in males and is associated with | biochemical changes, hormonal fluctuations, stress, and |
"Physiological, anatomical and | biochemical characterisation of photosynthetic types in |
ession, post-translational modification and | biochemical characterization of proteins encoded by sub |
ut The Hill equation is an equation used in | biochemical characterization. |
It was acquired by the | Biochemical Club (later renamed the Biochemical Society |
e is used in the body to form the essential | biochemical coenzyme A by combining with pantothenate a |
and the determination of the | biochemical composition of both plant and animal chromo |
Dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) is a | biochemical compound involved in many reactions, from t |
Glycosylamine is a | biochemical compound consisting of an amine with a β-N- |
r research was mostly laboratory studies on | biochemical compound: lecithin and cephalin. |
ng the gene database) and information about | biochemical compounds and reactions (including compound |
Copurification in a chemical or | biochemical context is the physical separation by chrom |
The subfamily is defined largely on | biochemical criteria. |
rst issue of The Journal of Biophysical and | Biochemical Cytology. |
The most prominent form of an inherited | biochemical defect is malignant hyperpyrexia. |
CYBB deficiency is one of five described | biochemical defects associated with chronic granulomato |
Inherited | biochemical defects are rare medical conditions that af |
Biochemical Detection is the science and technology of | |
c acid in muscle metabolism, as well as the | biochemical differences and relationships between aerob |
y and Molecular Biology Education (formerly | Biochemical Education), BioEssays, BioFactors[, Biotech |
Biochemical effects of 17β-hydroxysteroid deficiency-3 | |
The physiological and | biochemical effects of fucoidan have been examined in s |
this does not account for possible genetic, | biochemical, electrophysiological or other abnormalitie |
c acid cycle, which is the process by which | biochemical energy is generated during aerobic respirat |
Primitive microbes could obtain | biochemical energy in the form of adenosine triphosphat |
s are capable of converting light energy to | biochemical energy due to a change in configuration of |
Brian Hayes, a | biochemical engineer with the United States Department |
He was said to be "the most influential | biochemical engineer of modern times". |
gy of UCL, and the position of Professor of | Biochemical Engineering before his death. |
Professor in the Department of Chemical and | Biochemical Engineering at the University of Maryland. |
Biochemical Engineering Department | |
69), reader (1979), and professor (1984) in | biochemical engineering at UCL. Dunnill was a founder o |
fessor and Department Chair of Chemical and | Biochemical Engineering at the University of Iowa, spec |
, and was appointed OBE for his services to | biochemical engineering in 1999. |
ol), Bioprocess Engineering Leadership (UCL | Biochemical Engineering) and CoMPLEX (UCL Life Sciences |
ics, electrical and electronic engineering, | biochemical engineering, materials and earth sciences, |
rally known as Jay Bailey, was a pioneer of | biochemical engineering, particularly metabolic enginee |
developed for use in tissue engineering or | biochemical engineering. |
task, which is studied in the discipline of | biochemical engineering. |
Western Ontario, Department of Chemical and | Biochemical Engineering. |
include aerospace science and engineering; | biochemical engineering; biological systems engineering |
o his work, the editor said "Jay was one of | biochemical engineering's most creative thinkers and sp |
Recent molecular and | biochemical evidence (see the AP-Website) suggests that |
There is | biochemical evidence that shows rises in ammonia can in |
Recent molecular and | biochemical evidence (see the AP-Website) suggests that |
itoxin provide a good example of convergent | biochemical evolution: both toxins are extremely toxic |
It is also used in | biochemical experiments as an inhibitor of reductases. |
Polynucleotides are used in | biochemical experiments such as polymerase chain reacti |
oride is a redox indicator commonly used in | biochemical experiments especially to indicate cellular |
methylation, and as such is widely used in | biochemical experiments.. |
And that there's an actual | biochemical explanation: volunteering reduces the body' |
secret burial ground at the decommissioned | biochemical fertilizer plant near Gudermes, from which |
ms, and for different or poorly known genes | biochemical functions can be predicted from similaritie |
Also, some | biochemical functions necessary for fertility in vitami |
r, hormones, glucose, etc.) to assess their | biochemical functions in the body, or exogenous compoun |
mbination of experimental approaches (e.g., | biochemical, genetic, morphological, and immunochemical |
* | Biochemical geneticist |
ntributions towards an understanding of the | biochemical genetics of carbohydrate antigens on cell s |
ed him to become the head of the Section of | Biochemical Genetics in 1962 in the National Heart Inst |
D. in | Biochemical Genetics, Yale University, USA, 1968. |
Peter Zvirinsky, The Simulated Evolution of | Biochemical Guilds: Reconciling Gaia Theory with Natura |
are complex, arising from a combination of | biochemical, hematological, psychological, and cultural |
Tornesch has a place in | biochemical history from the wood saccharification proc |
lated urobilin) can be used as a marker for | biochemical identification of fecal pollution levels in |
It has been used as a | biochemical implementation of a simple computational de |
• the central | biochemical importance of proteins and the dominating r |
ation resource that comprises molecular and | biochemical information on enzymes that have been class |
RS allows doctors and researchers to obtain | biochemical information about the tissues of the human |
g a full professor, assistant director of a | biochemical institute, associate dean of graduate studi |
es, as well as to measure the properties of | biochemical interactions with other substances such as |
a species, and possibly all, are capable of | biochemical interactions inhibiting the growth of neigh |
gement, consciousness cannot arise from the | biochemical interactions of a large number of non-senti |
In 1937, inspired by the broad | biochemical interests of Hopkins and the Needhams, Bald |
an agent in photodynamic therapy, whereby a | biochemical is absorbed by an organism to be later acti |
editorial board; the original title of The | Bio-Chemical Journal became The Biochemical Journal at t |
Biochemical Journal 220: 345-360 (pdf) | |
The | Biochemical journal 39 (5): 507-515. |
n, MJ, Spencer, N and Arnstein, HRV (1975) " | Biochemical and Enzymic Changes during Red Cell Differe |
The | Biochemical Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journ |
eneral Microbiology and from 1958-65 of the | Biochemical Journal, and Chairman since 1995 of the Phi |
ves as the Vice-Chair (the Americas) of the | Biochemical Journal. |
lab space are a computer/electronics lab, a | biochemical lab and a wet lab. |
evaporator is a device used in chemical and | biochemical laboratories for the efficient and gentle e |
cess to a cleanroom, chemical laboratories, | biochemical laboratories, and optical laboratories. |
me to believe that there was evidence, at a | biochemical level, that there were systems that were "i |
There is a wide body of cell-biological and | biochemical literature that supports this view. |
Ltd., Delek Automotive Systems Ltd., Gadot | Biochemical Ltd., HOT Cable Communications Systems Ltd. |
structures with viable cells for controlled | biochemical manipulation." |
s accepted as one of the best-characterized | biochemical marker of the process known in molecular an |
The best single | biochemical marker for polycystic ovary syndrome is a r |
A gene product is the | biochemical material, either RNA or protein, resulting |
In several cases the | biochemical mechanism by which RTKs transduce signals a |
Although no explicit | biochemical mechanism has been determined for this anim |
The detailed | biochemical mechanism that leads to BBS is still unclea |
At the time, the | biochemical mechanism of ATP synthesis by oxidative pho |
e) spent the rest of his career proping the | biochemical mechanisms of biological superoxide toxicit |
mapping of autism, and in the study of the | biochemical mechanisms that occur in autistic people. |
dies play an essential role in defining the | biochemical mechanisms of lipid-related disease process |
ns to the understanding of the chemical and | biochemical mechanisms in maintaining a living cell". |
C4 carbon fixation is one of three | biochemical mechanisms, along with C3 and CAM photosynt |
e avoidance involves both physiological and | biochemical mechanisms. |
r evolutionary aspects of physiological and | biochemical mechanisms. |
Modern | biochemical methods have allowed a much broader study i |
uded efforts of purification with classical | biochemical methods until the late 1980s. |
Biochemical modifications such as oxidation or rearrang | |
Biochemical modifications such as oxidation or rearrang | |
cal, or animal model systems are studied by | biochemical, molecular, genetic, epigenetic, or quantit |
onate pathway, which is important for other | biochemical molecules besides cholesterol. |
ctivity of the tumor after surgery although | biochemical monitoring is confirmatory. |
represented as a RNA codon table due to the | biochemical nature of the protein translation process. |
r (non-social) types of networks, including | biochemical networks in the cell, computer and informat |
Note that, originally, | biochemical nomenclature distinguished synthetases and |
nted commissions for organic, inorganic and | biochemical nomenclature in 1921 and continues to do so |
However, the Joint Commission on | Biochemical Nomenclature (JCBN) dictates that 'synthase |
It publishes standards on | biochemical nomenclature, including enzyme nomenclature |
Consistent with these | biochemical observations, RHAU was also identified as t |
Its service categories are biofuel and | biochemical, oilseed processing, rice trading and proce |
ounds that have similar physical, chemical, | biochemical, or pharmacological properties. |
ble to illness caused by other nutritional, | biochemical, or infectious diseases. |
ates such as acetysalicylic acid for either | biochemical or medical purposes. |
They include: dissolved oxygen and | biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), temperature, pH, turbi |
compounds varied widely, and in many cases | biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) measurements were often |
colloidal pollutants (typically measured as | biochemical oxygen demand or BOD) remains high enough t |
of one or more chemical tests, such as pH, | biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids |
r quality remains poor with relatively high | biochemical oxygen demand and a high count of coliform |
biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) | |
that in 2010 the river had a relatively low | biochemical oxygen demand, but some pollutants were pre |
Wastewater quality indicators such as the | biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and the chemical oxygen |
concentration of COD and BOD (chemical and | biochemical oxygen demand), ammonia, phosphate, chlorid |
e it is suspected of being produced "from a | biochemical pathway separate from that found in angiosp |
s the all-female population, and lysinergic | biochemical pathway degradation) increases the magnitud |
The α-aminoadipate pathway is a | biochemical pathway for the synthesis of the amino acid |
ze different hormones and activate the same | biochemical pathway. |
to analysis of the resulting genes and the | biochemical pathways emanating from them to discover th |
is specific to one of the three downstream | biochemical pathways. |
the geochemical origins of cells and their | biochemical pathways. |
ons and perturbations are introduced to the | biochemical pathways. |
Methoprene is considered a | biochemical pesticide because rather than controlling t |
Biochemical Pharmacology is a peer-reviewed academic jo | |
wenty years as chairman of the Institute of | Biochemical Pharmacology. |
to investigate and understand some general | biochemical phenomena of living plant cells. |
form of glucosamine-6-phosphate, and is the | biochemical precursor of all nitrogen-containing sugars |
and the application of physical methods to | biochemical problems. |
leading journals for reviewing the state of | biochemical problems. |
technology performs the same tasks as other | biochemical procedures utilizing polymers, DEAE dextran |
evolved, a type of bacteria which uses the | biochemical process of photosynthesis to produce energy |
, each exploiting a different aspect of the | biochemical process. |
ters on molecular biology, the study of the | biochemical processes that take place inside living cel |
ews on the mechanisms whereby molecular and | biochemical processes control cellular activity with a |
It may also refer to | biochemical processes of production in living organisms |
The exact | biochemical processes in the suggested melanin-based sy |
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