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Metabolism
Known as:
Metabolism [PK]
, Intermediary Metabolism
, Process, Metabolic
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The chemical reactions and pathways, including anabolism and catabolism, by which living organisms transform chemical substances. Metabolic processes…
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AUH gene
CYP17A1 gene
CYP1B1 protein, human
CYP1B1 wt Allele
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Anabolism
Renal Metabolism [PK]
enzyme activity
hormone metabolism
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Detection of epithelial ovarian cancer using 1H‐NMR‐based metabonomics
K. Odunsi
,
R. Wollman
,
+12 authors
J. Alderfer
International Journal of Cancer
2005
Corpus ID: 21257060
Currently available serum biomarkers are insufficiently reliable to distinguish patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Proceedings of the Third International Scientific Symposium on Tea and Human Health: Role of Flavonoids in the Diet
G. Beecher
2003
Corpus ID: 4502148
Flavonoids and their polymers constitute a large class of food constituents, many of which alter metabolic processes and have a…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
The response of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to iron: genetics, biochemistry and virulence
M. Vasil
,
U. Ochsner
Molecular Microbiology
1999
Corpus ID: 12167685
During the past decade significant progress has been made towards identifying some of the schemes that Pseudomonas aeruginosa…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
Molecular light switches for plant genes.
P. Gilmartin
,
Laura Sarokin
,
J. Memelink
,
N. Chua
The Plant Cell
1990
Corpus ID: 7664472
Light is essential for normal plant growth and development not only as a source of energy but also as a stimulus that regulates…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Effects of the tumour promoter okadaic acid on intracellular protein phosphorylation and metabolism
T. Haystead
,
A. Sim
,
+4 authors
D. Hardie
Nature
1989
Corpus ID: 4371443
Okadaic acid is a polyether derivative of 38-carbon fatty acid1, and is implicated as the causative agent of diarrhetic shellfish…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
Purine receptors in mammalian tissues: pharmacology and functional significance.
M. Williams
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
1987
Corpus ID: 41651550
Purine nucleosides and nucleotides are major factors in cell function. They are intermediates in energy pathways, in cellular…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Effects of diagenesis on strontium, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen concentration and isotopic composition of bone
B. Nelson
,
M. J. Deniro
,
M. Schoeninger
,
Donald J De Paolo
,
P. E. Hare
1986
Corpus ID: 38878827
Review
1981
Review
1981
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of leukocyte chemotaxis.
R. Snyderman
,
E. Goetzl
Science
1981
Corpus ID: 23243049
The application of modern scientific methods to the study of leukocyte function has begun to reveal the molecular and…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Kinetic aspects of regulation of metabolic processes. The hysteretic enzyme concept.
Carl Frieden
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1970
Corpus ID: 19910094
Abstract Hysteretic enzymes are defined as those enzymes which respond slowly (in terms of some kinetic characteristic) to a…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
pi-Cation radicals and dications of metalloporphyrins.
J. Fajer
,
D. Borg
,
A. Forman
,
D. Dolphin
,
R. Felton
Journal of the American Chemical Society
1970
Corpus ID: 43114352
Zinc tetraphenylporphyrin (ZnTPP) and magnesium octaethylporphyrin (MgOEP) undergo reversible oneand two-electron oxidations…
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