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Isozymes. Vol. 1, Molecular structure

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Biology of isozymes; The role of subunit interactions in the genesis of non-binomial lactate dehydrogenase isozyme distributions; Studies on the electrohoretic variants of human hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase; Alkaline phosphatase isozymes in the alimentary canal of the silkworn; Structural classes of jakbean urease variants and their relation to a structural classification of isozymes; Sulfhydryl oxidation and multiple forms of human erythrocyte pyruvate kinase; Multiplicity of isozymes of lipoamide dehydrogenase and phosholipase A; Heterogeneity, polymorphism, and substrate specificity of alcohol dehydrogenase from horse liver; Multiple forms of pig heart and herellea vaginicola succinate thiokinase, effects of sulfhydral groups and ligands.

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Isozymes. Vol. 1, Molecular structure, Clement L. Markert

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Title
Isozymes. Vol. 1, Molecular structure
Language
English
Released
1975
Format
Hardcover
Pages
856
ISBN10
0124727018
ISBN13
9780124727014
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Biology of isozymes; The role of subunit interactions in the genesis of non-binomial lactate dehydrogenase isozyme distributions; Studies on the electrohoretic variants of human hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase; Alkaline phosphatase isozymes in the alimentary canal of the silkworn; Structural classes of jakbean urease variants and their relation to a structural classification of isozymes; Sulfhydryl oxidation and multiple forms of human erythrocyte pyruvate kinase; Multiplicity of isozymes of lipoamide dehydrogenase and phosholipase A; Heterogeneity, polymorphism, and substrate specificity of alcohol dehydrogenase from horse liver; Multiple forms of pig heart and herellea vaginicola succinate thiokinase, effects of sulfhydral groups and ligands.