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Biochemistry of methanogenesis

Experientia, 1982
The 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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Communication in Biochemistry

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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The biochemistry of apoptosis

Nature, 2000
Apoptosis--the regulated destruction of a cell--is a complicated process. The decision to die cannot be taken lightly, and the activity of many genes influence a cell's likelihood of activating its self-destruction programme. Once the decision is taken, proper execution of the apoptotic programme requires the coordinated activation and execution of ...
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Biochemistry of the polyamines [PDF]

open access: possibleCell Biochemistry and Function, 1983
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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Biochemistry in the U.S.S.R.

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1957
A summary is presented of recent Soviet articles in the field of animal biochemistry. Reports on the effects of ionizing radiations on plants and animals were omitted. (C.H.)
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Biochemistry of Statins

2016
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Elevated blood lipids may be a major risk factor for CVD. Due to consistent and robust association of higher low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol levels with CVD across experimental and epidemiologic studies, therapeutic strategies to decrease risk have focused
Emmanuel E. Egom   +2 more
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Biochemistry of Monofluorophosphate

Caries Research, 1983
Monofluorophosphate (MFP) can be synthesized in vitro by the transfer of a phosphoryl group from ATP to F-, catalyzed by pyruvate kinase, or by the autocatalytic transfer of a phosphoryl group from the enzyme phosphoglucomutase. There is, however, no evidence that MFP is a normal intermediate in cell metabolism. MFP can be degraded by both alkaline and
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The Biochemistry of Coagulation

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1984
This article describes the hemostatic process following vascular injury, which involves an integrated response of the blood vessel wall, blood platelets, and plasma blood clotting factors, and the way in which these processes relate to one another. A number of diagrams are presented that diagram the component processes.
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Biochemistry

Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, 1928
A. C. Chibnall, J. Pryde
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Biochemistry

Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, 1924
J. C. Drummond, H. J. Page
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