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He investigated the | biochemical processes of the skin and was the first to |
These forms play important roles in various | biochemical processes such as synthesis of nucleic acid |
It deals with the | biochemical processes involved in fermentation, with ye |
he local recharge-discharge conditions, and | biochemical processes". |
arbon-silicon bonds are generally absent in | biochemical processes, although there are reports of th |
occurs naturally and is produced by certain | biochemical processes. |
Biochemical products such as reagents, medical products | |
ure, research and development of corn-based | biochemical products in China. |
Sequence homology and | biochemical properties show that fimbrin is highly cons |
d on their brain/endocrine distribution and | biochemical properties, in particular C2 domains of cer |
describing cooperativity (or possibly other | biochemical properties, depending on the context in whi |
ch affects their redox properties and their | biochemical properties. |
ts culminating in the 2004 publication of a | biochemical purification scheme from which peptide sequ |
and specifically conditioned behavior had a | biochemical rather than psychological basis. |
ation reaction) is the far from equilibrium | biochemical reaction that uses pyruvate to form acetyl- |
-readable format for representing models of | biochemical reaction networks. |
he total amount of oxygen consumed when the | biochemical reaction is allowed to proceed to completio |
p of photosynthetic bacteria by a series of | biochemical reactions involving three steps similar to |
Other works include Thermodynamics of | Biochemical Reactions (2003) and Biochemical Thermodyna |
the Q10 rule, which states that the rate of | biochemical reactions decreases by a factor of two for |
favorable to thermodynamically unfavorable | biochemical reactions by biological macromolecules is a |
Instead it is used as a reagent for | biochemical reactions producing peroxides or phenols. |
A compact graphical description of major | biochemical reactions involved can be found at KEGG Thi |
Therefore, it can participate in certain | biochemical reactions (for example, be incorporated int |
derives from an interest in supporting the | biochemical reactions of metabolism with the required e |
enzymes (which catalyze and control | biochemical reactions), |
ibrio, to form H2S via a complex pathway of | biochemical reactions. |
collective knowledge about a set of related | biochemical reactions. |
ving systems, in which it catalyzes several | biochemical reactions. |
ortant molecule in metabolism, used in many | biochemical reactions. |
nsume ATP to enhance specificity of various | biochemical reactions. |
L-Arginine ethyl ester is | biochemical reagent which can be used as a pharmaceutic |
tive imides, from left: N-ethylmaleimide, a | biochemical reagent, phthalimide, an industrial chemica |
Monothiophosphate esters are | biochemical reagents used in the study transcription, s |
for custom SNP genotyping, USB/Anatrace for | biochemical reagents, and Panomics and True Materials t |
cle or C3 cycle or CBB cycle is a series of | biochemical redox reactions that take place in the stro |
ited by Professor Michael Swann to set up a | biochemical research unit, called the Chemical Biology |
mistry category, number 61 out of 65 in the | Biochemical Research Methods category, number 55 out of |
armacy category, number 52 out of 65 in the | Biochemical Research Methods category and number 206 ou |
Bay K8644 is used primarily as a | biochemical research tool for this effect. |
ophilic, cytotoxic compound that is used in | biochemical research involving glutathione-S-transferas |
e slide (or nitrocellulose film slide) is a | biochemical research tool that is used to bind biologic |
is an amino acid staining diazo dye used in | biochemical research to stain for total protein on tran |
ies may be used to assist with chemical and | biochemical research, analysis thereof, industrial chem |
his claim is unsubstantiated by established | biochemical research, which has not found differences i |
eorge Henry Alexander Clowes as director of | biochemical research. |
Its major | biochemical role is in the glycolysis metabolic pathway |
on of catalase, thus helping to establish a | biochemical role for the latter enzyme. |
s determine the molecule's physiological or | biochemical role. |
ganelle is responsible for a range of other | biochemical roles. |
e tests to verify Sack-Barabas syndrome are | biochemical samples such as collagen typing (performed |
ry from Yale University in 1976, a Ph.D. in | biochemical science from Princeton University in 1980, |
Harris received a BA in | biochemical sciences from Harvard University in 1987 an |
He graduated summa cum laude in | biochemical sciences in 1966 from Harvard College, and |
He received his BA in | Biochemical Sciences from Harvard University in 1963 an |
A | biochemical sensor is a chemical sensor used in medical |
croscope (AFM), he is also a co-inventor of | Biochemical sensors based on AFM Technology. |
), act as an integration point for multiple | biochemical signals, and are involved in a wide variety |
es act as an integration point for multiple | biochemical signals, and are involved in a wide variety |
), act as an integration point for multiple | biochemical signals. |
), act as an integration point for multiple | biochemical signals. |
ng research on the structure, function, and | biochemical significance of proteins, their role in mol |
Carbamoyl phosphate is an anion of | biochemical significance. |
by Elsevier for the Federation of European | Biochemical Societies (FEBS), along with Molecular Onco |
esearch and Professor Henry Arnstein of the | Biochemical Society in 1963. |
Japanese | Biochemical Society homepage |
for Energy and the Environment in 2005, the | Biochemical Society Novartis medal and prize in 2006, a |
Biochemical Society Transactions is an academic journal | |
ual symposium, previously published only in | Biochemical Society Symposia, was first published in Tr |
en would be taking over as president of the | Biochemical Society. |
University Press on behalf of the Japanese | Biochemical Society. |
This diverse panel of | biochemical solutions to the same plant chemical plays |
The | biochemical source is the vitamin riboflavin. |
A lysochrome is a soluble dye used for | biochemical staining of triglycerides, fatty acids, and |
Biochemical studies upset this view, suggesting that th | |
il recently placed in this genus but recent | biochemical studies suggest its true relationships lie |
Biochemical studies prove contradictory to this approac | |
Biological functions: Genetic and | biochemical studies have shown that the helicase is ess |
Genetic and | biochemical studies have also shown that the helicase p |
ll other Tyrannida, as suggested by earlier | biochemical studies [...] In any event, it is not a clo |
Her PhD was entitled "Molecular and | Biochemical Studies of Transgene expression in Rice and |
It is used in | biochemical studies as an inhbitor of c-Jun N-terminal |
blation of the paracaspase gene is mice and | biochemical studies have shown that paracaspase is a cr |
analysis and testing of the properties of a | biochemical substance. |
d lachesis (snake venom); and, more rarely, | biochemical substances such as histamine or human growt |
ubstrate or cofactor, also referred to as a | biochemical switching device. |
They result from defects in | biochemical synthesis. |
ab, on the evolution of a much more complex | biochemical system that would almost certainly take lon |
In | biochemical systems, the process of demethylation is of |
Biological and | biochemical systems, like amino acids and enzymes often |
ribozyme, or otherwise perform an intricate | biochemical task. |
as then operated upon algorithmically using | biochemical techniques to winnow out the 'incorrect' st |
ng of nucleic acids is the process by which | biochemical techniques are used to determine nucleic ac |
(abbreviated BBS) is a buffer used in some | biochemical techniques to maintain the pH within a rela |
Faculty of Food and | Biochemical Technology |
In 1992, Chairman of the Division of | Biochemical Technology of the ACS |
d carbohydrate electrophoresis or FACE is a | biochemical technology suited for detecting complex mix |
In | biochemical terms, they belong to the family of phenylp |
plasma total protein or total protein, is a | biochemical test for measuring the total amount of prot |
ition to genetic tests involving PEX genes, | biochemical tests have proven highly effective for the |
arm or leg) and evaluated with a variety of | biochemical tests. |
Progoitrin is a | biochemical that is found in some food, which is inacti |
Nicholson, Glaser) was a mathematician and | biochemical theorist best known for her attempt to dedu |
For his work in the area of | biochemical thermodynamics, Alberty was elected to the |
This is important in | biochemical titrations, such as the determination of ho |
rivative of 2-acetylaminofluorene used as a | biochemical tool in the study of carcinogenesis. |
It is used as a | biochemical tool in studies involving GABA. |
rivative of 2-acetylaminofluorene used as a | biochemical tool in the study of carcinogenesis. |
Arginylglycylaspartic acid is used as a | biochemical tool in the study of this recognition. |
Methylnitronitrosoguanidine (MNNG) is a | biochemical tool used experimentally as a carcinogen an |
As such, it is used as a | biochemical tool in the study of endothelin receptor fu |
It is used as a | biochemical tool in the study of physiological role of |
he series, calphostin C, has found use as a | biochemical tool because of this activity. |
perties, phosphoramidon is widely used as a | biochemical tool. |
HK, including Current Environmental Issues, | Biochemical Toxicology and Methods in Toxicological Res |
GFP has subsequently found application as a | biochemical tracer such as in fluorescent studies on DN |
onsidered "helper molecules" that assist in | biochemical transformations. |
Although numerous | biochemical, ultrastructural, and genetic traits clearl |
He finds himself inside a | biochemical weapon laboratory when terrorists headed by |
D´S END?) focuses on the two survivors of a | biochemical weapon: a spoiled lesbian and a male homose |
Physiological and | Biochemical Zoology |
Physiological and | Biochemical Zoology is a peer-reviewed scientific journ |
te Editor for the journal Physiological and | Biochemical Zoology, a Topic Editor for Comprehensive P |
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