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Enzyme Handbook

T F.. Barman in Enzyme Handbook. Vol. II, p 701. Springer, Berlin 1985 and references cited therein. [Pg.679]

Enzyme Handbook Volume 10 Class 1.1. Oxidoreductases , Eds. Schomburg, D. Stephan, D. Springer Berlin, Germany, 1995. [Pg.262]

The first edition was published as Volume 14 of the Enzyme Handbook . [Pg.627]

Barman, Thomas E., Enzyme Handbook, Springer-Verlag, New York,... [Pg.188]

Schomburg D, Salzmann M (1990-1995) Enzyme Handbook. Springer, Berlin... [Pg.184]

D. Schorabeig and M. Salzmann, eds. Enzyme Handbook. Springer-Veriag, Berlin, 1991-... [Pg.177]

Schomburg D, Stephan D. Enzyme handbook. New York Springer-Verlag, 1996. [Pg.218]

Enzyme Handbook, Vols. 1 and 2, Thomas E. Barman, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1969. Limnology, 2nd edition, Robert G. Wetzel, CBS College Publishing and Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, 1983. [Pg.672]

Bamam TE. Enzyme Handbook Berlin-Heildelberg, Springer-Verlag 1985 1 448-9. [Pg.534]

Villarroya, S., Thurecht, K.J., and Howdle, S.M. (2008) HRP-mediated inverse emulsion polymerisation of acrylamide in supercritical carbon dioxide. Green Chem., 10 (8), 863-867. Schomberg, D.S., Salzman, M., and Stephan, D. (1993) Enzyme Handbook vol. 7, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 1-6. [Pg.347]

One convenient source of information about enzymes is the Enzyme Handbook [3] which provides for each enzyme the chemical reaction catalyzed, the kinetic constants for the enzyme, a definition of activity units, and references for the preparation and properties of the enzyme. [Pg.180]

Webb E C (ed) 1984 Enzyme Nomenclature. Recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry (Academic) p 646 Schornburg D and Salzmann M (ed) 1991 Enzyme Handbook (Berlin Springer) TUmer A P F, Karube I and Wilson G S (ed) 1987 Biosensors Fundamentals and Applications (Oxford Oxford University Press) p 770 Janata J, Josowicz M and DeVaney D M 1994 Chemical sensors Anal. Chem. 66 207R-28R... [Pg.206]

Very detailed information on all the 3400 EC-classified enzymes (organized in fact sheets) can be found in the excellent Enzyme Handbook [3] edited by GBF (Gesellschaft fiir Bio-technische Forschung in Braunschweig) in 17 Volumes, so far. The same information is also available in electronic form via BRENDA (Braunschweig Enzyme Databank). [Pg.177]

Schomburg D, Salzman M (eds.). Enzyme Handbook. Berlin Springer, 1999. [Pg.244]

T. E. Barman, Enzyme Handbook (Spritzer Verlag, New York, 1969). [Pg.69]

The Enzyme Handbook, the first compilation of its kind, provides in a concise and orderly manner molecular data on 800 enzymes. [Pg.630]

Barman, T. E. (1969 and 1974) Enzyme handbook. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, New York. [Pg.207]

BARMAN T.E. 1969. Enzyme Handbook, Vol II. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [Pg.213]


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