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  1. Essays in Biochemistry

    Essays in Biochemistry publishes short, digestible reviews from experts highlighting recent key topics in biochemistry and the molecular biosciences. Written to be accessible for those not yet immersed in the subject, each article is an up-to-date, self-contained summary of the topic.

  2. Volume 66 Issue 3

    Essays in Biochemistry publishes short, digestible reviews from experts highlighting recent key topics in biochemistry and the molecular biosciences. Written to be accessible for those not yet immersed in the subject, each article is an up-to-date, self-contained summary of the topic.

  3. Volume 64 Issue 3

    This issue of Essays in Biochemistry deals with lipid mediators, which are an exciting and ever-expanding series of biological molecules. Perhaps the first well-studied of such mediators were the inositol lipids whose rapid turnover was noted over 50 years ago. Since then, a huge variety of lipids and their metabolites have been characterised as lipid mediators, with many important functions ...

  4. Essays in Biochemistry

    Biochemistry and Neurochemistry in the 1800s: their Origins in Comparative Animal Chemistry. HENRY McILWAIN. 1990 View PDF. Read latest chapters. More opportunities to publish your research:

  5. Essays in Biochemistry

    Highlighting key contemporary topics in biochemistry, Essays in Biochemistry is a fully commissioned journal that brings together reviews from leading experts. From plant immunology to 3D bioprinting, themed issues are guest edited by key opinion leaders, offering up-to-date summaries of changing specialist research areas. Editor-in-Chief

  6. Essays in Biochemistry

    Cumulative Key Word Index. Pages 247-250. View PDF. Previous volume. Next volume. ISBN: 978--12-158125-1. Read the latest chapters of Essays in Biochemistry at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.

  7. A special issue of Essays in Biochemistry on current educational

    This issue of Essays in Biochemistry comprises a varied collection of articles written by bioscience educators working in higher education across the world. The idea for the issue emerged from the 4th in the series of education training events run as a collaboration between the UK Biochemical Society and FEBS (Federation of European Biochemical Societies).

  8. A special issue of Essays in Biochemistry on structural mass

    To better enable the newcomer to navigate this broad and exciting field we have, in this issue of Essays in Biochemistry, assembled a collection of review articles that summarise several of the key structural MS methodologies. Examples of applications of structural MS to address important biological questions are given, and cutting-edge ...

  9. Photosynthesis

    Essays Biochem. 2016 Oct 31;60(3):255-273. doi: 10.1042/EBC20160016. Author Matthew P Johnson 1 Affiliation 1 Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, U.K. [email protected]. PMID: 27784776 PMCID ...

  10. Photosynthesis

    Essays Biochem (2016) 60 (3): 255-273. Photosynthesis sustains virtually all life on planet Earth providing the oxygen we breathe and the food we eat; it forms the basis of global food chains and meets the majority of humankind's current energy needs through fossilized photosynthetic fuels.

  11. Essays in Biochemistry, Volume 33

    Essays in Biochemistry, Volume 33: Molecular Biology of the Brain. The workings of the brain have long held a fascination for scientists. Yet, faced as they have been with the obvious anatomical and biochemical complexity of the brain, understanding its functions—more than superficially—has seemed an impossible goal.

  12. Enhancing photosynthesis in plants: the light reactions

    Essays Biochem. 2018 Apr 13;62(1):85-94. doi: 10.1042/EBC20170015. Print 2018 Apr 13. Authors Tanai Cardona 1 , Shengxi Shao 1 , Peter J Nixon 2 Affiliations 1 Department of Life Sciences, Sir Ernst Chain Building ...

  13. Essays in Biochemistry

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  14. PDF Essays in Biochemistry DOI:10.1042/EBC20160016 Photosynthesis

    Introduction. Photosynthesis is the ultimate source of all of humankind's food and oxygen, whereas fossilized photosyn-thetic fuels provide ∼87% of the world's energy. It is the biochemical ...

  15. Ion channels and ion selectivity Essays in Biochemistry

    INTRODUCTION. Specific macromolecular transport systems, ion channels and pumps, provide the pathways to facilitate and control the passage of ions across the lipid membrane. Without these macromolecular systems, the lipid membrane would present a prohibitively high-energy barrier to the passage of any ion. Ion channels provide energetically ...

  16. Essays in Biochemistry

    Essays in Biochemistry is proud to publish Understanding Biochemistry, an essential online resource for post-16 students, teachers and undergraduates. Providing up-to-date overviews of key concepts in biochemistry and the molecular biosciences, the Understanding Biochemistry issues of Essays in Biochemistry are published annually in October. None.

  17. Metabolism

    Matthew Johnson wrote an excellent review on Photosynthesis for Essays In Biochemistry ((2016) 60, 255-273; DOI: 10.1042/EBC20160016). In brief, these organisms use photons of light to obtain electrons from water and produce oxygen as a by-product. These electrons are again used to drive ATP formation, which in turn is used by pathways, such ...

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  20. Enzymes: principles and biotechnological applications

    Essays Biochem (2015) 59: 1-41. Enzymes are biological catalysts (also known as biocatalysts) that speed up biochemical reactions in living organisms, and which can be extracted from cells and then used to catalyse a wide range of commercially important processes. This chapter covers the basic principles of enzymology, such as classification ...

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  22. Elektrostal

    Elektrostal, city, Moscow oblast (province), western Russia.It lies 36 miles (58 km) east of Moscow city. The name, meaning "electric steel," derives from the high-quality-steel industry established there soon after the October Revolution in 1917. During World War II, parts of the heavy-machine-building industry were relocated there from Ukraine, and Elektrostal is now a centre for the ...

  23. Biological membranes

    Biological membranes. Essays Biochem (2015) 59: 43-69. Biological membranes allow life as we know it to exist. They form cells and enable separation between the inside and outside of an organism, controlling by means of their selective permeability which substances enter and leave.