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  • 101Superoxide dismutase — For other senses of the term SOD/Sod, see Sod (disambiguation). Superoxide dismutase Structure of a human Mn superoxide dismutase 2 tetramer.[1] …

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  • 102Vitamin C — This article is about ascorbic acid as a nutrient; for its chemical properties, see the article ascorbic acid; for other uses, see the disambiguation page. Vitamin C …

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  • 103Metalloprotein — The structure of hemoglobin. The heme cofactor, containing iron, shown in green. Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor.[1] Metalloproteins have many different functions in cells …

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  • 104Cofactor (biochemistry) — The succinate dehydrogenase complex showing several cofactors, including flavin, iron sulfur centers, and heme. A cofactor is a non protein chemical compound that is bound to a protein and is required for the protein s biolog …

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  • 105Fecal occult blood — Classification and external resources Cards and bottle used for the Hemoccult test, a type of stool guaiac test. ICD 10 R …

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  • 106NADPH oxidase — NADP+ The NADPH oxidase (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase) is a membrane bound enzyme complex. It can be found in the plasma membrane as well as in the membrane of phagosome. Contents 1 …

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  • 107Enzyme assay — Beckman DU640 UV/Vis spectrophotometer. Enzyme assays are laboratory methods for measuring enzymatic activity. They are vital for the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme inhibition. Contents …

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  • 108Research of Down syndrome-related genes — is based on studying the genes located on chromosome 21. In general, this leads to an overexpression of the genes. [cite journal |author=Mao R, Zielke CL, Zielke HR, Pevsner J |title=Global up regulation of chromosome 21 gene expression in the… …

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  • 109PARK7 — Parkinson disease (autosomal recessive, early onset) 7 PDB rendering based on 1j42 …

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  • 110Dioxygen in biological reactions — Further information: Geological history of oxygen Dioxygen (O2) plays an important role in the energy metabolism of living organisms. Free oxygen is produced in the biosphere through photolysis (light driven oxidation and splitting) of water… …

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