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Oxidase - Wikipedia
In biochemistry, an oxidase is an oxidoreductase (any enzyme that catalyzes a redox reaction) that uses dioxygen (O 2 ) as the electron acceptor. en.wikipedia.org
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Oxidase - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Oxidases are enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of C–N and C–O bonds at the expense of molecular oxygen, which is reduced to hydrogen peroxide. www.sciencedirect.com
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Oxydase - Sigma-Aldrich
Cholesterol Oxidase, Streptomyces sp. CAS 9028-76-6, is a native cholesterol oxidase that catalyzes the oxidation of cholesterol to ... www.sigmaaldrich.com
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oxydase
oxydase Chem. (ˈɒksɪdeɪs) [mod. f. oxyd, oxide + -ase (ad. Gr. -ασις) in names of ferments, as diastase.] A former variant spelling of oxidase.1896 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXX. ii. 571 The author gives the generic term oxydase to laicase, tyrosinase, and other oxidising ferments of vegetable origin. 1900 N... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oxidase test - Wikipedia
The oxidase test is used to determine whether an organism possesses the cytochrome c oxidase enzyme. The test is used as an aid for the differentiation of ... en.wikipedia.org
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oxydase - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English. edit. Noun. edit. oxydase (plural oxydases). Archaic form of oxidase. French. edit. French Wikipedia has an article on: oxydase · Wikipedia. Etymology. en.wiktionary.org
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oxidase
oxidase Biochem. (ˈɒksɪdeɪz, -s) Also † oxydase. [ad. F. oxydase (G. Bertrand 1896, in Compt. Rend. CXXII. 1217), f. oxyde oxide n.: see -ase.] Orig., any enzyme which brings about oxidation (now called an oxidoreductase); now used only of such enzymes that react with molecular oxygen, esp. those th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Down-regulation of lysyl oxydase-like in aging and venous ...
The aim of this study was to examine the in vivo expression of the elastin precursor, tropoelastin (TE), and lysyl oxidase-like 1 (LOXL1), a cross-linking ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Diamine oxydase in rabbit small intestine: Separation from a soluble ...
From all mammals investigated so far only in rabbits diamine oxidase could not be detected in any tissue except the gut. Thus this species was chosen for ... link.springer.com
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The Oxydase Reaction in Chick Embryos and Broth Media ... - Science
The Oxydase Reaction in Chick Embryos and Broth Media Containing Neisseria. Harry A. FeldmanAuthors Info & Affiliations. Science. 22 Jun 1945. Vol 101, Issue ... www.science.org
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AN OXYDASE REACTION ON BLOOD SMEARS - JAMA Network
The demonstration of the content of any cell in oxydase ferments affords a biological reaction that is of great help. jamanetwork.com
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Microcotyle visa
The analysis of the cytochrome oxydase 1 gene of Microcotyle visa revealed only minor intraspecific variation (1.4%), clearly lower than the distance between wikipedia.org
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xanthine
xanthine Chem. (ˈzænθaɪn) Also -in. [ad. F. xanthine, f. Gr. ξανθός yellow: see -ine5.] 1. a. A substance (C5H4N4O2) allied to uric acid, found in various organs and secretions of the animal body; originally called xanthic oxide (see xanthic 1 a), from its forming a lemon-yellow compound with nitric... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of diseases (X)
chromosome, trisomy Xpter Xq13 X chromosome, trisomy Xq X chromosome, trisomy Xq25 X fragile site folic acid type Xa–Xk Xanthic urolithiasis Xanthine oxydase wikipedia.org
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Fluorescent glucose biosensor
ruthenium-quenching by oxygen released by glucose-catalysed GOx): The sensor, in fact, was constructed by functionalizing a premade oxygen sensor with Glucose oxydase wikipedia.org
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