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Biochemistry

Science, 1983
The writing of the history of any science within an individual country is a rash undertaking. The natural sciences, unlike literature, law and theology, pay no regard to national frontiers. The intellectual ancestry, for example, of much Scottish biochemistry can be traced back to England on the one hand and Germany on the other. Where the last quarter
R. Y. Thomson, R. M. S. Smellie
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Postmortem biochemistry

Forensic Science International, 2007
Postmortem biochemistry may provide significant information in determining the cause of death. Due to the rapid postmortem breakdown of metabolism and active membrane transport only analytes which are stable in blood can be determined on this fluid compartment, other parameters have to be analysed on other fluid compartments like vitreous humor (VH ...
Burkhard, Madea, Frank, Musshoff
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Mycothiol biochemistry

Archives of Microbiology, 2002
Mycothiol (MSH) is a novel thiol comprised of N-acetylcysteine amide-linked to GlcN-alpha(1-1)-Ins. It is the major thiol in most actinomycetes and is produced at millimolar levels in mycobacteria and streptomycetes. MSH biosynthesis occurs by linkage of GlcNAc to Ins, deacetylation to GlcN-Ins, ligation of the latter to L-cysteine, and ...
Gerald L, Newton, Robert C, Fahey
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