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Soft lithography in biology and biochemistry.
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2001Soft lithography, a set of techniques for microfabrication, is based on printing and molding using elastomeric stamps with the patterns of interest in basrelief. As a technique for fabricating microstructures for biological applications, soft lithography
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Biology and biochemistry of glucosinolates.
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2006Glucosinolates are sulfur-rich, anionic natural products that upon hydrolysis by endogenous thioglucosidases called myrosinases produce several different products (e.g., isothiocyanates, thiocyanates, and nitriles).
B. Halkier, J. Gershenzon
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Oxidative stress in marine environments: biochemistry and physiological ecology.
Annual Review of Physiology, 2006Oxidative stress-the production and accumulation of reduced oxygen intermediates such as superoxide radicals, singlet oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, and hydroxyl radicals-can damage lipids, proteins, and DNA.
M. Lesser
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International Journal of Biochemistry, 1979
Abstract The experimental and theoretical papers concerning ageing on the molecular and cellular level published mainly in 1977 are critically reviewed. The main accent is placed upon the introduction of new ideas and hypotheses.
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Abstract The experimental and theoretical papers concerning ageing on the molecular and cellular level published mainly in 1977 are critically reviewed. The main accent is placed upon the introduction of new ideas and hypotheses.
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1990
The toxicity of selenium to animals and plants has been known and extensively documented since the 1930's, but it is only during the past 15 years that selenium has also been shown to be an essential micronutrient for animals and bacteria. Very little is known about the specific role or roles of selenium and, to date, there are only three enzyme ...
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The toxicity of selenium to animals and plants has been known and extensively documented since the 1930's, but it is only during the past 15 years that selenium has also been shown to be an essential micronutrient for animals and bacteria. Very little is known about the specific role or roles of selenium and, to date, there are only three enzyme ...
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Biochemistry of oxidative stress.
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007The terms 'antioxidant', 'oxidative stress' and 'oxidative damage' are widely used but rarely defined. This brief review attempts to define them and to examine the ways in which oxidative stress and oxidative damage can affect cell behaviour both in vivo
B. Halliwell
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Biochemistry of methanogenesis
Experientia, 1982The recent and unexpected finding that methanogenic bacteria occupy an isolated biochemical island in the sea of procaryotes has added a touch of excitement to the study of these organisms1. This island is defined by such diverse biochemical qualities as: a very restricted range of oxidizable substrates coupled to the biosynthesis of methane; synthesis
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Biochemistry of the polyamines [PDF]
AbstractThe naturally‐occurring polyamines exist in the free form, as N‐acetyl derivatives and bound to protein. Their biosynthesis is subject to sensitive control, particularly of ornithine decarboxylase. This enzyme may be multifunctional and a key regulatory protein.
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Nature, 1970
New ways of presenting and retrieving information will be necessary if biochemists are to survive the crisis brought about by the growth of published literature. This text is based on the presidential address to the Australian Biochemical Society at Adelaide, May 19, 1969.
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New ways of presenting and retrieving information will be necessary if biochemists are to survive the crisis brought about by the growth of published literature. This text is based on the presidential address to the Australian Biochemical Society at Adelaide, May 19, 1969.
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Chemical Reviews, 2017
Organophosphonic acids are unique as natural products in terms of stability and mimicry. The C-P bond that defines these compounds resists hydrolytic cleavage, while the phosphonyl group is a versatile mimic of transition-states, intermediates, and ...
Geoff P. Horsman, D. Zechel
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Organophosphonic acids are unique as natural products in terms of stability and mimicry. The C-P bond that defines these compounds resists hydrolytic cleavage, while the phosphonyl group is a versatile mimic of transition-states, intermediates, and ...
Geoff P. Horsman, D. Zechel
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