10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ISOZYMIC»
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isozymic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Enzyme Induction and Modulation
Isozymic changes occurring during regeneration after partial hepatectomy differ
according to the enzyme studied. Rat hepatocytes in vivo have been shown to
express the pyruvate kinase fetal form during regeneration. This fetal form was ...
2
Isozymes in Plant Biology
Isozymic. Evidence. and. the. Evolution. of. Crop. Plants. John. Doebley.
Department of Botany University of Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 There
is nothing in nature that faintly resembles such human creations as an ear of corn
, a head ...
Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis, 1990
3
Isozymes in Plant Genetics and Breeding
Once isozymic genes have been mapped, they can be used as markers to map
other genes of any kind (Tanksley and Rick, 1980). This would be particularly
advantageous in species where few morphological marker genes have been ...
4
Isozymes V2: Physiological Function
Both types of "weak"—interactions are possible at the AChE anionic site;
therefore one might predict that stabilization of AChE structure at low temperature
could occur with an isozymic variant which relies more heavily on electro— static
...
5
Nutrition and Gene Expression
While the reports by Thampy,37 Kong et al.,23 and Bianchi et al.38 all concluded
that there are isozymic forms of acetyl CoA carboxylase, a more detailed analysis
of the observations shows very little agreement on how the putative isozymes ...
Carolyn D. Berdanier, James L. Hargrove, 1992
6
Genetic Diversity of Cultivated Tropical Plants
In order to study the parameters of population structure, the analysis of allelic
diversity presented in this chapter relies on the polymorphism of 9 isozymic
systems. The nuclear structural diversity is also examined by evaluation of
genome size ...
The varieties now identified as allelopathic belong to the different isozymic
groups identified by Glaszmann (1987), and to different ecosystems. There
tended to be a higher frequency among tropical japonicas within O. sativa and
among O.
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Protein Kinase CK2 — From Structure to Regulation: From ...
Department of Biochemistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario,
Canada Abstract In mammals, protein kinase CK2 has two isozymic forms of its
catalytic subunit, designated CK2a and CK2a.. CK2a and CK2a' exhibit extensive
...
Khalil Ahmed, J.E. Allende, Olaf-Georg Issinger, 2002
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ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
TABLE II Isozxmo Momr'rca'rrons IN SERUM 0F Canennous PATIENTS Enzyme
Origin of cancer Isozymic modifications in serum Lactic dehydrogenase Various
organs Increase of isozymes 3 to 5 Aldolase Hepatoma Increase of FDP activity ...
George Klein, Jesse P Greenstein, Sidney Weinhouse, 1974
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Isozymes V4: Genetics and Evolution
To a systema— tist, this means that isozymic characters should be partic— ularly
powerful at low taxonomic levels. Three different ways of using isozymic
characters are considered, and concrete examples of their application to low—
level ...