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Metabolism
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The degradation of xenobiotic and other toxic compounds by microorganisms is central to strategies for the bioremediation of contaminated environments. The Center for Microbial Ecology at Michigan State University and Rutgers University initiated a study to establish the phylogenetic distribution of described, biodegrading microorganisms with the goals of identifying patterns of microbial degradative processes within a phylogenetic context and of gaining insights into the evolution of those processes. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://bsd.cme.msu.edu/
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John Illingworth von der Faculty of Biological Science an der Universität Leeds, Großbritannien, stellt auf dieser Seite Lerneinheiten für Studenten zu verschiedenen Themen aus dem Bereich Biochemie/Stoffwechsel und zu Methoden zur Verfügung. [Editorial staff vifabio]
http://www.bmb.leeds.ac.uk/illingworth/
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This page gives access to the digitized version of the Roche Applied Science "Biochemical Pathways" wall chart. The Biochemical Pathway posters are available as paper copy from Roche. Please enter one or more keyword(s) or partial word(s). For example, you may type Oxoacyl. You will then be given a list of all matching entries of the "Biochemical Pathways" wall chart. This list contains links to the ENZYME Database and, for each entry, links to all maps of "Biochemical Pathways" in which this entry ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://web.expasy.org/pathways/
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hiPathDB provides two different types of integration. The pathway-level integration is a simple collection of individual pathways as described in the original database. We devised a gene-centric pathway model that could reflect different properties of four databases. The entity-level integration creates a super pathway that merged all pathways by unifying redundant components. Even though the detailed molecular information such as complex formation or modification can be lost in some cases, the merged ... [Information of the supplier]
http://hipathdb.kobic.re.kr/
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The Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) is a freely available electronic database containing detailed information about small molecule metabolites found in the human body. It is intended to be used for applications in metabolomics, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery and general education. The database is designed to contain or link three kinds of data: 1) chemical data, 2) clinical data, and 3) molecular biology/biochemistry data. The database currently contains nearly 2500 metabolite entries ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.hmdb.ca/
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Sequencing of the human genome has opened the way and provided the impetus for building a comprehensive picture of a mammalian cell. Significant efforts are underway in the fields of genomics and proteomics to identify all genes and proteins in a given organism. The goal is a complete map of the genes, gene products and their interaction networks in a functioning cell. The next step in establishing a comprehensive picture of a cell will be to tie the cell's metabolome into the rapidly developing ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.lipidmaps.org/
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Die Homepage von PD Dr. Dieter Weiß, tätig am Institut für Organische Chemie und Makromolekulare Chemie der Universität Jena, informiert über die Themen Lumineszenz, Chemielumineszenz und Bioluminseszenz. Es werden sowohl Begriffserklärungen für die verschiedenen Lumineszenzarten gegeben, als auch der Versuch unternommen, die chemischen Grundlagen zu erläutern. [Editorial staff vifabio]
http://www.chemie.uni-jena.de/institute/oc/weiss/lumineszenz.htm
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MeRy-B is a plant metabolomics platform allowing the storage and visualisation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) metabolic profiles from plants. For data uploading contact the administrator.
MeRy-B is a web-based application with either public or private access. It is designed to fill a knowledgebase of curated plant profiles and metabolites obtained by NMR, to query and visualize the data, to detect biomarkers with spectra visualization and statistical tools, and to assist in biomarker identification.
It ... [Information of the supplier]
http://services.cbib.u-bordeaux2.fr/MERYB/
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MMMDB 1.2 is a freely available metabolomic database containing a collection of metabolites measured from multiple tissues from single mice. The datasets are collected using a single instrument and not integrated from literatures, which is useful for capturing the holistic overview of large metabolomic pathway.
Currently data from cerebral, cerebella, thymus, spleen, lung, liver, kidney, heart, pancreas, testis, and plasma are provided. Non-targeted analyses were performed by capillary electropherograms ... [Information of the supplier]
http://mmmdb.iab.keio.ac.jp/
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This site will present relevant information on photosynthesis-related web sites grouped into several categories: 1) large group sites, 2) comprehensive overview sites, 3) specific subject sites, 4) individual researcher sites, 5) kindergarten (K)-12 educational sites, 6) books and journals, and, 7) other useful sites. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.life.illinois.edu/govindjee/photoweb/
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