Arsenic biochemistry refers to biochemical processes that can use arsenic or its compounds, such as arsenate. Arsenic is a moderately abundant element...
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sulfide.) Arsenic, which is chemically similar to phosphorus, while poisonous for most life forms on Earth, is incorporated into the biochemistry of some...
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Arsenic is a chemical element with the symbol As and the atomic number 33. It is a metalloid and one of the pnictogens, and therefore shares many properties...
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Organoarsenic chemistry (redirect from Organic arsenic)
the table below: Arsenic biochemistry Arsenic poisoning Category:Arsenic compounds Seyferth, Dietmar (2001). "Cadet's Fuming Arsenical Liquid and the Cacodyl...
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Chrysiogenaceae. It has a unique biochemistry. Instead of respiring with oxygen, it respires using the most oxidized form of arsenic, arsenate. It uses arsenate...
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GFAJ-1 (category Arsenic)
been retracted. Arsenic biochemistry Arsenate-reducing bacteria Arsenic poisoning Arsenic toxicity Hypothetical types of biochemistry Nucleic acid analogues...
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Rosie Redfield was nominated in 2011 for her work on arsenic biochemistry and open science...
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chemistry and biochemistry led to 136 published papers. His interests included the pH-dependence of enzyme-catalysed reactions, arsenic biochemistry, protein...
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while others revisit arsenic biochemistry, Chem Eng News 90(5), 42-47, January 30, 2012. http://cen.acs.org/articles/90/i5/Arsenic-Based-Life-Aftermath...
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12 31 Ga Gallium 4 13 32 Ge Germanium 4 14 33 As Arsenic 4 15 See also: Arsenic biochemistry. 34 Se Selenium 4 16 35 Br Bromine 4 17 36 Kr Krypton...
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unknown, and others such as arsenic are suspected to have a role in health, but with weaker evidence. In particular, trace arsenic seems to have a positive...
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to support arsenic as a substitute for phosphorus in DNA could have resulted from lab or field contamination, and DNA that includes arsenic is chemically...
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Metal toxicity (section Arsenic poisoning)
metal toxicity is arsenic poisoning. This problem mainly arises from ground water that naturally contains high concentrations of arsenic. A 2007 study found...
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Bibudhendra Sarkar (section Inorganic Biochemistry)
occurring arsenic and other toxic metals in drinking water from underground wells Sarkar is considered a pioneer in establishing inorganic biochemistry through...
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Putrefaction (redirect from Putrifaction (biochemistry))
under the surface of the liver. Certain substances, such as carbolic acid, arsenic, strychnine, and zinc chloride, can be used to delay the process of putrefaction...
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Lewisite (category Arsenical vesicants)
any use for the compound". The compound is prepared by the addition of arsenic trichloride to acetylene in the presence of a suitable catalyst: AsCl3...
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Environmental Microbiology Laboratory are researching five different topics: arsenic biochemistry, microbes in nuclear waste disposal, microbial iron reduction, uranium...
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Biotechnology, and Biochemistry 56.7 (1992): 1071-1073. "GI Database". www.glycemicindex.com. Holtcamp, W. (2012). "Suspect Sweetener: Arsenic Detected in Organic...
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the main source of arsenic found in fish. It is the arsenic analog of trimethylglycine, commonly known as betaine. The biochemistry and its biosynthesis...
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Toxic heavy metal (section Arsenic)
concern. Other examples include chromium and nickel, thallium, bismuth, arsenic, antimony and tin. These toxic elements are found naturally in the earth...
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Period 4 element (section Arsenic)
especially iron. Some are toxic, with all known vanadium compounds toxic, arsenic one of the most well-known poisons, and bromine a toxic liquid. Conversely...
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FlAsH-EDT2 (redirect from Fluorescein Arsenical Hairpin Binder)
proteins in living cells. FlAsH-EDT2 is an abbreviation for fluorescin arsenical hairpin binder-ethanedithiol, and is a pale yellow or pinkish fluorogenic...
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a lecturer in Biochemistry at De Montfort University, Leicester in 1996. He has conducted a significant number of research on Arsenic contamination of...
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known life. One of the proposals was the existence of lifeforms that use arsenic instead of phosphorus in DNA. A report in 2010 of the possibility in the...
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to deal with their scenarios. In anti-leukaemic treatment, it used oral arsenic trioxide. "香港聖約翰救傷隊 - 沙田甲、乙救護支隊". "List of the 1,444 Historic Buildings...
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Composition of the human body (category Biochemistry)
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 195: 120–129. doi:10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2019.03.013. PMID 30939379. S2CID 92997696 – via Elsevier. "Arsenic in Food and Dietary...
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replacing a hydrogen atom. These terms are commonly used in chemistry, biochemistry, soil science, and biology. In biological systems, methylation is catalyzed...
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so named because they were poor in known metals and gave off poisonous arsenic-containing fumes when smelted. In 1735, such ores were found to be reducible...
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In biochemistry, intercalation is the insertion of molecules between the planar bases of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). This process is used as a method...
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