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The Biochemistry and Clinical Application of Vitamin P

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
THE term vitamin P was proposed by Armentano and his co-workers1 to denote a group of compounds distinct from ascorbic acid that maintained the physical strength of capillaries. This concept grew out of investigations to determine why crude sources of vitamin C controlled hemorrhages in vascular purpura whereas purified ascorbic acid was ineffective ...
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The Application of the SATL in Biochemistry

2012
This chapter presents method of explaining the module “Metabolism of organic substances” in the subject of biochemistry through systemic diagram drawing and explaining. Biochemistry is a multidisciplinary science and, as such, a difficult subject to learn. Teachers should use various methods to assist students to study this subject. This science module
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Glycosyl Hydrolases: Biochemistry and Applications

2020
Glycoside hydrolases, cleave the glycosidic linkage of glycosides, forming a sugar hemiacetal or hemiketal and a free aglycon. It also catalyzes the hydrolysis of carbohydrates with O-, N- and S-linkages. Since these glycosidases hydrolyze specific linkages they are used for elucidating the structure and function of polysaccharides.
Thankamani Marar, Deepa Garg
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Clinical Applications of Biochemistry

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1954
I D, WOOTTON, M D, MILNE, E J, KING
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Application of biomolecules in biochemistry

2023
Amarpreet K. Bhatia, Evneet Kaur Bhatia
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Use of mobile learning applications as an innovative method for the teaching of biochemistry

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
Aaser M Abdelazim   +2 more
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Clinical Applications of Biochemistry

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1957
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Applications of Stable Isotopes in Biochemistry

1988
The use of radioactive isotopes has been very important in the development of modern biochemistry and is currently standard practice in almost all biochemistry laboratories. The use of stable isotopes, on the other hand, has developed more slowly, perhaps because analysis of materials labeled with stable isotopes is generally more difficult than ...
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Clinical Applications of Biochemistry

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1955
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Biochemistry and Applications of Flavonoids

2023
Akansha Mehra   +2 more
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