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Cystine measurement

Known as: CYSTINE 
The determination of the amount of cystine present in a sample.
National Institutes of Health

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2005
2005
Following complete sequence analysis of the 449 amino acids in porcine pancreatic lipase [J. De Caro et al. (1981) Biochim… 
2004
2004
SummaryA previously described electron histochemical method for detecting cystine in fully keratinised human hair has been… 
Review
2001
Review
2001
Urolithiasis is the third most common disease of the urinary tract after infections and diseases of the prostate. Furthermore… 
1987
1987
A cystine-rich protein has been extracted from the membrane region of stratum corneum cells with 50 mM Tris-HCl buffer, pH 7.3… 
1986
1986
The bases of a real metaphylaxis in the renal stone diseases are the analysis of stones and the research of metabolism in blood… 
1974
1974
A 4-year-old girl with arginosuccinic-aciduria exhibited mental retardation, seizures, ataxia, and abnormal hair. Fasting and… 
1966
1966
A method of measuring linear hair growth by the intradermal use of sulfur 35 L-cystine, followed by autoradiography of hairs, has… 
1964
1964
When sheep were given intradermal doses of 0-5 ml of 0-9% NaCl containing 5-1400 p.g L_[36S]cystine, an area of labelled wool… 
1958
1958
SUMMARY: Three strains of poliovirus (Akron, antigenic type 1; Brooks, type 2; Mabie, type 3), which require exogenously supplied… 
1937
1937
During treatment with oxidizing agents, the disulfide sulfur in wool appears to be changed to higher states of oxidation. The…