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Glycerate
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Glycerate/Creatinine:MRto:Pt:Urine:Qn
Glycerate/Creatinine:SRto:Pt:Urine:Qn
Glycerate:SCnc:Pt:Ser/Plas:Qn
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1998
1998
Analysis of Transition-Metal Compounds Containing Tetrathiafulvalene Phosphine Ligands by Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry: Limitations and the Development of Matrix Additives for the…
J. Asara
,
C. Uzelmeier
,
K. Dunbar
,
J. Allison
1998
Corpus ID: 55405066
A series of new complexes incorporating the functionalized tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) ligands ortho-(CH3)2(P(C6H5)2)2TTF (o-P2) and…
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1996
1996
Anabolic Incorporation of Oxalate by Oxalobacter formigenes
N. Cornick
,
M. J. Allison
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1996
Corpus ID: 42163466
Cell-free lysates of the strict anaerobe Oxalobacter formigenes contained the following enzymatic activities: oxalyl coenzyme A…
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1988
1988
5'-Nucleotidase activities in human erythrocytes. Identification of a purine 5'-nucleotidase stimulated by ATP and glycerate 2,3-bisphosphate.
F. Bontemps
,
G. van den Berghe
,
H. Hers
Biochemical Journal
1988
Corpus ID: 27522413
A purine 5'-nucleotidase has been separated by DEAE-Trisacryl chromatography from other 5'-nucleotidase activities present in…
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1986
1986
Thiol-dependent regulation of glycerate metabolism in leaf extracts : the role of glycerate kinase in c(4) plants.
L. Kleczkowski
,
D. Randall
Plant Physiology
1986
Corpus ID: 7193483
We have recently reported that the activity of maize leaf glycerate kinase [EC 2.7.1.31] is regulated in vivo by the light/dark…
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1983
1983
Provisions of reductant for the hydroxypyruvate to glycerate conversion in leaf peroxisomes : a critical evaluation of the proposed malate/aspartate shuttle.
M. Schmitt
,
G. Edwards
Plant Physiology
1983
Corpus ID: 2326949
A series of experiments, with Secale cereale and Triticum aestivum var Argee, to evaluate critically the ability of a malate…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Transport of Glycerate across the Envelope Membrane of Isolated Spinach Chloroplasts.
S. Robinson
Plant Physiology
1982
Corpus ID: 8104379
Uptake of d, l-glycerate into the chloroplast stroma has been studied using the technique of silicone oil filtering…
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1977
Highly Cited
1977
Characterization of starch breakdown in the intact spinach chloroplast.
D. G. Peavey
,
M. Steup
,
M. Gibbs
Plant Physiology
1977
Corpus ID: 38416956
Starch degradation with a rate of 1 to 2 microgram-atom carbon per milligram chlorophyll per hour was monitored in the isolated…
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1972
Highly Cited
1972
Effect of fructose and glyceraldehyde on ethanol metabolism in human liver and in rat liver.
H. Thieden
,
Niels Grunnet
,
S. Damgaard
,
Leif Sestoft
European Journal of Biochemistry
1972
Corpus ID: 46385691
The basic kinetic parameters, V and Km, have been determined for liver enzymes involved in the metabolism of fructose and ethanol…
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1970
Highly Cited
1970
The pathway of glycollate utilization in Chlorella pyrenoidosa.
By J. M. Lord
,
M. J. Merrett
,
Po
Biochemical Journal
1970
Corpus ID: 27806611
1. Exogenous glycollate was rapidly metabolized in both the light and the dark by photoautotrophically grown Chlorella…
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1963
1963
THE METABOLISM OF TARTARIC ACID BY A PSEUDOMONAS. A NEW PATHWAY.
S. Dagley
,
P. Trudgill
Biochemical Journal
1963
Corpus ID: 1233969
Many micro-organisms can utilize tartaric acid for growth. The only well-established reaction sequence for its dissimilation is…
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