An edition of Ring Nitrogen Key Biomolecules (1998)

Ring Nitrogen Key Biomolecules

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Ring Nitrogen Key Biomolecules
E. G. Brown
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Chapman & Hall
Language
English
Pages
250

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Cover of: Ring Nitrogen and Key Biomolecules
Ring Nitrogen and Key Biomolecules: The Biochemistry of N-Heterocycles
Sep 27, 2012, Springer
paperback
Cover of: Ring Nitrogen and Key Biomolecules
Ring Nitrogen and Key Biomolecules: The Biochemistry of N-Heterocycles
2012, Springer London, Limited
in English
Cover of: Ring Nitrogen Key Biomolecules
Ring Nitrogen Key Biomolecules
February 15, 2001, Chapman & Hall
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Ring nitrogen and key biomolecules
Ring nitrogen and key biomolecules: the biochemistry of N-heterocycles
1998, Kluwer Academic
in English

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First Sentence

"Whereas the monopyrroles are of little direct biochemical interest except as metabolic intermediates, the tetrapyrroles constitute a major group of fundamental importance of which the porphyrins, such as haem and chlorophyll, are examples."

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QH345QD415-436

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Hardcover
Number of pages
250

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OL9721060M
ISBN 10
0412629801
ISBN 13
9780412629808

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First Sentence

"Whereas the monopyrroles are of little direct biochemical interest except as metabolic intermediates, the tetrapyrroles constitute a major group of fundamental importance of which the porphyrins, such as haem and chlorophyll, are examples."

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