Wiktionarypar trimerTrimer might refer to Trimer chemistry , a reaction product composed of three identical molecules Protein trimer , a compound of three macromolecules non covalently bound Trimer, Ille et Vilaine , a commune in France See also for trimery and trimerous , characteristics of plants, see merosity Trimerus disambiguation Numerical prefix tri , a prefix mer , an affix disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File 1axc tricolor.png thumb right Assembled human Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen PCNA PDB PDBe 1AXC , a sliding DNA clamp protein that is part of the DNA replication complex and serves as a processivity factor for DNA polymerase. The three individual polypeptide chains that make up the trimer are shown. In biochemistry , a trimer is a macromolecular Complex chemistry complex formed by three, usually covalent bond non covalently bound , macromolecule s like protein s or nucleic acid s. A homo trimer would be formed by three identical molecule s. A hetero trimer would be formed by three different macromolecules. Collagen is an example of homo trimeric protein. See also Protein quaternary structure DEFAULTSORT Protein Trimer Category Proteins Biochem stub sr Proteinski trimer ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In chemistry , a trimer is a chemical reaction product derived from three identical precursors. Trimers are typically cyclic. Chemical compounds that often trimerise are aliphatic isocyanate s and cyanic acid s. Often, trimerization competes with polymerization. In the Reppe synthesis , the trimerization of acetylene gives benzene Image Reppe chemistry benzene.png 240px Another example is the procedure of production of polymer s. At first, a monomer is made. By combining two monomers, a dimer chemistry dimer is produced. With further additions, a trimer and eventually a polymer is made. commons category Trimers DEFAULTSORT Trimer Chemistry Category Oligomers Chem stub cs Trimer de Trimer et Trimeer fr Trim re ko it Trimero nl Trimeer ja pl Trimery pt Tr mero ru fi Trimerisaatio zh ... more details
Infobox French commune name Trimer native name Tremeur latitude 48.3414 longitude 1.8925 INSEE 35346 postal code 35190 department Ille et Vilaine arrondissement Saint Malo canton Tint niac mayor Pierre Chesnot term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Pays de la Bretagne Romantique elevation min m 29 elevation max m 87 area km2 3.56 population 176 population date 2009 Trimer Lang br Tremeur is a Communes of France commune in the Ille et Vilaine Departments of France department of Brittany administrative region Brittany in north western France . Population Historical populations align left 1962 131 1968 152 1975 131 1982 111 1990 102 1999 102 2009 176 See also Communes of the Ille et Vilaine department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist http www.amf35.asso.fr Mayors of Ille et Vilaine Association Fr icon External links http www.culture.gouv.fr public mistral merimee fr?ACTION CHERCHER&FIELD 98 INSEE&VALUE 98 35346 French Ministry of Culture list for Trimer Fr icon Ille et Vilaine communes Category Communes of Ille et Vilaine IlleVilaine geo stub br Tremeur ca Trimer ceb Trimer es Trimer eu Trimer fr Trimer it Trimer la Trimer Illa et Vicinonia ms Trimer, Ille et Vilaine nl Trimer oc Trimer pl Trimer Ille et Vilaine pt Trimer sk Trimer sv Trimer, Ille et Vilaine uk vi Trimer, Ille et Vilaine vo Trimer war Trimer, Ille et Vilaine ... more details
Infobox journal title Analytical Biochemistry cover editor William Jakoby discipline Biochemistry abbreviation Anal. Biochem. publisher Elsevier country frequency Biweekly history 1960 present openaccess impact 3.236 impact year 2010 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622781 description description link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 00032697 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 01481077 LCCN CODEN ANBCA2 ISSN 0003 2697 eISSN 1096 0309 Analytical Biochemistry is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal established in 1960. It covers the field of biochemistry . According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 3.236. ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Analytical Biochemistry title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Science accessdate 2011 08 25 work Web of Science postscript . ref References Reflist External links Official http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622781 description description DEFAULTSORT Analytical Biochemistry Category Publications established in 1960 Category Biochemistry journals Category Elsevier academic journals Category English language journals Category Biweekly journals Sci journal stub fr Analytical Biochemistry nl Analytical Biochemistry ... more details
for the Russian journal published by Nauka Interperiodica Biokhimiya Infobox Journal title Biochemistry cover Image Biochemistry cover Dec 2008 .jpg editor Richard N. Armstrong discipline Biochemistry language English language English abbreviation publisher American Chemical Society country United States frequency 51 per year history 1962 present openaccess Via author payment only impact 3.226 impact year 2009 website http pubs.acs.org journal bichaw link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS http pubs.acs.org action showFeed?ui 0&mi qjmolc&ai 53h&jc bichaw&type etoc&feed rss atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0006 2960 eISSN 1520 4995 Biochemistry is a peer reviewed academic journal in the field of biochemistry . Founded in 1962, the journal is published weekly by the American Chemical Society , with 51 annual issues. The journal s 2009 impact factor was 3.226, and it received a total of 93,328 citations in 2009. ref name about http pubs.acs.org page bichaw about.html Biochemistry About accessed 9 December 2008 ref Since 2004, the Editor in Chief has been Richard N. Armstrong Vanderbilt University School of Medicine , USA . ref http pubs.acs.org page bichaw profile.html Biochemistry Editor Profile accessed 9 December 2008 ref Indexing Biochemistry is indexed in ref name about columns list 2 CAB International Chemical Abstracts Service EBSCO Publishing EBSCOhost Gale Cengage Gale Group MEDLINE Index medicus Index Medicus Ovid Technologies Ovid ProQuest Scopus SwetsWise Web of Science References reflist External links http pubs.acs.org journal bichaw Biochemistry website http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db journals&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 1028&ordinalpos 1&itool EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Journals.Journals ResultsPanel.Journals RVDocSum NCBI Biochemistry Category Publications established in 1962 Category American Chemical Society academic journals Category Biochemistry journals Category English language journals ja Biochemistry ... more details
Infobox journal title The Journal of Biochemistry cover File J biochem cover.gif editor Naoyuki Taniguchi discipline Biochemistry language English language English abbreviation J. Biochem., JB publisher Oxford University Press country United Kingdom frequency 12 year history 1922 present openaccess license impact 1.945 impact year 2009 website http jb.oxfordjournals.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 1782512 LCCN QP501 CODEN JOBIAO ISSN 0021 924X eISSN 1756 2651 boxwidth The Journal of Biochemistry is a peer reviewed academic journal that publishes articles on biochemistry , molecular biology , cell biology , and biotechnology . Launched in 1922, the journal is now published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Japanese Biochemical Society. The editor in chief is Naoyuki Taniguchi, Tokyo University University of Tokyo , Japan. According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2009 impact factor of 1.945. ref Journal Citation Reports Journal Citation Reports, 2010 ref In the subject category Biochemistry and Molecular Biology it is ranked 191 out of 283. Article types The Journal of Biochemistry publishes Regular Papers original scientific work , Rapid Communications complete, yet brief, accounts of work and JB Reviews short reviews solicited by the Editorial Board . References reflist External links Official website http jb.oxfordjournals.org http www.jbsoc.or.jp jbs eng index.html Japanese Biochemical Society homepage biology journal stub Category Publications established in 1922 Category Biochemistry journals Category English language journals Category Monthly journals pl Journal of Biochemistry ... more details
Infobox Book name Textbook of Biochemistry title orig translator image image caption author Alexander Thomas Cameron illustrator cover artist country USA language English series subject Biochemistry genre publisher The Macmillan Company release date 1928 1st edition english release date media type Print pages 462 isbn preceded by Textbook of Biochemistry , first published in 1928 in literature 1928 , is scientific textbook authored by Alexander Thomas Cameron . The textbook became a standard of its field, and, by 1948, had gone through six editions, in addition to one Chinese language Chinese and two Spanish language Spanish editions. ref name BJ White, F.D. & Collip J.B. 1948 Obituary Notice Alexander Thomas Cameron, 1882 1947, Biochemical Journal , 43 1 1 2 ref Publication Textbook of Biochemistry consists entirely of lecture manuscripts given by the author, Alexander Thomas Cameron, over several years. ref name Review1 Johnson, Treat B. 1929 Recent Books Textbook of Biochemistry , Journal of Chemical Education , 6 1 , p 182 ref Cameron had lectured at the University of Manitoba since 1909, but was never a fluent speaker. ref name BJ To compensate for this, he would write out his ... of Biochemistry is divided into the following chapters ref name Review1 Introduction Introduction to the concept of biochemistry, and a review of catalytic reaction catalytic reactions and pH . Food ... biochemistry , and applications of biochemistry in industry. Reception Treat B. Johnson ... the rapidly growing field of biochemistry, but concluded that Cameron has done quite well. ref name Review1 He described Textbook of Biochemistry as not a book that follows the ordinary logical procedure ... he is expected to become familiar. ref name Review2 Reviews A Textbook of Biochemistry, The British ... in protein proteins . ref name Review2 Textbook of Biochemistry , being the first concise and authoritative ... BJ References reflist DEFAULTSORT Textbook of Biochemistry Category biology books Category chemistry ... more details
see also Index of biochemistry articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to biochemistryBiochemistry &ndash study of chemistry chemical processes in living organism s, including, but not limited to, living matter. Biochemistry governs all living organisms and living processes. Essence of biochemistry main BiochemistryBiochemistry is the science dealing with the chemical composition and chemical reactions happening within, and between the living cells of all organisms the mammals, the vertebrates, the plants, etc. Applications of biochemistry Ames Test The Ames test is a test that is used to determine whether a substance will affect mutate the structure of DNA. In this test salmonella bacteria is exposed to the chemical under question food additives, for example ... must be repeated every few months. Branches of biochemistry Main Branches Animal Biochemistry Plant physiology Biochemistry of plants Plant Biochemistry Molecular Biology Cell Biology Metabolism Immunology ... and Photosynthesis History of biochemistry Main article History of biochemistry General biochemistry ... biochemistry Fermentation Acetyl CoA lactic acid Cellular respiration Adenosine triphosphate Adenosine ... tumor suppressor gene Receptor biochemistry Receptor s Integrin transmembrane receptor ion channel ... Gram stain Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscale Thermophoresis External links sisterlinks Biochemistry http www.biochemweb.org The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?call bv.View..ShowTOC&rid stryer.TOC&depth 2 Biochemistry, 5th ed. Full text ... www.web.virginia.edu Heidi home.htm Biochemistry, 2nd ed. Full text of Garrett and Grisham. http ... Cell Biochemistry http acsinfo.acs.org journals bichaw Biochemistry the scientific journal Outline footer Category Outlines Biochemistry Category Biochemistry Category Biology lists Category Chemistry lists Biochemistry topics Category Science related lists Biochemistry ... more details
Image Beta sheet bonding antiparallel color.svg right thumb Illustration of the hydrogen bonding patterns, represented by dotted lines, in an antiparallel beta sheet. Oxygen atoms are colored red and nitrogen atoms colored blue. In biochemistry, two molecules are antiparallel if they run side by side in opposite directions or when both strands are complementary to each other. For example, In DNA the 5 carbon is located at the top of the leading strand , and the 3 carbon is located at the lower section of the lagging strand . The nucleotide s are similar and parallel, but they go in opposite directions, hence the antiparallel designation. ref name knex cite web last Benson first Gary title Anti Parellel Strands url http tandem.bu.edu knex anti.parallel.knex.html work K Nex DNA Modeling publisher Boston University accessdate 12 December 2011 ref The antiparallel structure of DNA is important in DNA replication because it replicates the leading strand one way and the lagging strand the other way. During DNA replication the leading strand is replicated continuously whereas the lagging strand is replicated in segments known as Okazaki fragment s. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Antiparallel Biochemistry Category Biochemistry biochemistry stub ca Antiparal lelisme bioqu mica de Antiparallelit t Biochemie sr Antiparalelan biohemija ... more details
File Dialysis new.jpg thumb Dialysis. In biochemistry , dialysis is the process of separating molecule s in solution by the difference in their rates of diffusion through a semipermeable membrane, such as dialysis tubing . ref cite book last Reed first R authorlink Rob Reed year 2007 title Practical Skills in Biomolecular Sciences, 3rd ed. publisher Pearson Education Limited location Essex page 379 isbn 978 013 239115 3 ref Dialysis is a common laboratory technique, and operates on the same principle as medical dialysis . Typically a solution of several types of molecules is placed into a semipermeable dialysis bag, such as a cellulose membrane with pores, and the bag is sealed. The sealed dialysis bag is placed in a container of a different solution, or pure water. Molecules small enough to pass through the tubing often water, salts and other small molecules tend to move into or out of the dialysis bag, in the direction of decreasing concentration. Larger molecules often protein s, DNA , or polysaccharides that have dimensions significantly greater than the pore diameter are retained inside the dialysis bag. ref cite book last Berg first JM authorlink Jeremy M. Berg year 2007 title Biochemistry, 6th ed. publisher W.H. Freeman and Company location New York page 69 isbn 0 7167 8724 5 ref One common reason for using this technique would be to remove the salt from a protein solution. The technique will not distinguish between proteins effectively. References reflist See also Electrodialysis Haemodialysis Microdialysis Osmosis Peritoneal dialysis AutoAnalyzer br DEFAULTSORT Dialysis Biochemistry Category Biochemistry methods Category Membrane technology bg de Dialyse Chemie et Dial s es Di lisis bioqu mica it Dialisi fisica nl Dialyse sk Dial za ch mia ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 A Master in Biochemistry or MBiochem Academic degree degree is a specific Masters degree master s degree for courses in the field of Biochemistry . United Kingdom In the United Kingdom UK , the MBiochem degree is an undergraduate award, available after pursuing a four year course of study at a university . It is classed as a level 7 qualification in the National Qualifications Framework . Structure In terms of course structure, MBiochem degrees have the same content that is usually seen in other degree programmes, i.e. lecture s, Laboratory laboratory work , coursework and exam s each year. Also there is usually a substantial project undertaken in the fourth year, which typically involves independent research . At the end of the second or third years, there is usually a threshold of academic performance in examinations to be reached to allow progression into the final year. Final results are awarded on the standard British undergraduate degree classification scale. Category Master s degrees ... more details
chembox verifiedrevid 440043898 ImageFile Acetaldehyde ammonia trimer.svg ImageSize 180px IUPACName Hexahydro 2,4,6 trimethyl 1,3,5 triazine OtherNames Acetaldehyde ammonia trimer Section1 Chembox Identifiers Abbreviations ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 62692 InChI 1 C6H15N3 c1 4 7 5 2 9 6 3 8 4 h4 9H,1 3H3 InChIKey MZSSRMMSFLVKPK UHFFFAOYAJ SMILES N1C NC NC1C C C StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C6H15N3 c1 4 7 5 2 9 6 3 8 4 h4 9H,1 3H3 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey MZSSRMMSFLVKPK UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 58052 80 5 EINECS InChI RTECS Section2 Chembox Properties C 6 H 15 N 3 Appearance Colorless crystals Density MeltingPtCL 95 MelitngPtCH 97 BoilingPt Solubility SolubleOther polar organic solvents Solvent pKa Section7 Chembox Hazards EUClass EUIndex MainHazards NFPA H NFPA F NFPA R NFPA O RPhrases R36 37 38 SPhrases 26 RSPhrases FlashPt PEL Acetaldehyde ammonia trimer is a chemical compound described by the formula CH sub 3 sub CHNH sub 3 sub . The pure material is colourless but samples often appear light yellow or slightly beige due to the degradation by oxidation. It is hygroscopic , and can be found in a tri hydrate form. As implied by its name, it is a trimer chemistry trimer ic species formed from the reaction of acetaldehyde and ammonia 3 CH sub 3 sub CHO 3 NH sub 3 sub CH sub 3 sub CHNH sub 3 sub 3 H sub 2 sub O Studies using NMR spectroscopy indicate that the three methyl groups are equatorial, thus the molecule has C sub 3v sub symmetry group point group symmetry . ref cite journal author Nielsen, A. T. Atkins, R. L. Moore, D. W. Scott, R. Mallory, D. LaBerge, J. M. title Structure and Chemistry of the Aldehyde Ammonias. 1 Amino 1 alkanols, 2,4,6 Trialkyl 1,3,5 hexahydrotriazines, and N,N Dialkylidene 1,1 Diaminoalkanes journal Journal of Organic Chemistry year 1973 volume 38 pages 3288 3295 doi 10.1021 jo00959a010 issue 19 ref The compound is rela ... more details
The history of biochemistry spans approximately 400 years. Although the term biochemistry seems to have been first used in 1882, it is generally accepted that the word biochemistry was first proposed in 1903 by Carl Neuberg , a German chemist . Biochemistry is the study of chemical processes in living organisms. Biochemistry governs all living organisms and living processes. By controlling information flow through biochemical signalling and the flow of chemical energy through metabolism, biochemical processes give rise to the incredible complexity of life. Much of biochemistry deals with the structures and functions of cellular components such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other biomolecules although increasingly processes rather than individual molecules are the main focus. Over the last 40 years biochemistry has become so successful at explaining living processes that now almost all areas of the life sciences from botany to medicine are engaged in biochemical research. Today the main focus of pure biochemistry is in understanding how biological molecules give rise to the processes that occur within living cells which in turn relates greatly to the study and understanding ... is a polymer whose subunits are selected from a set of 20 or more amino acids. Biochemistry studies ... of enzyme catalyzed reactions. The biochemistry of cell metabolism and the endocrine system has been extensively described. Other areas of biochemistry include the genetic code DNA, RNA , protein ... to the name of the substrate biochemistry substrate e.g. , lactase is the enzyme that cleaves ... perspiration . 20th century Since then, biochemistry has advanced, especially since the mid 20th ... been seen as sparking a revolution in biology. Today, the findings of biochemistry are used in many .... From Medical Chemistry to Biochemistry The Making of a Biomedical Discipline . Cambridge University ... History Of Biochemistry Category Biochemistry Category History of biology bg ja ... more details
chapter Carbon metabolism ref Sugars are the most common Substrate biochemistry substrate of fermentation ... limited, resulting in the creation of lactic acid . ref name Voet and Voet, Biochemistry cite book author Voet, Donald & Voet, Judith G. year 1995 title Biochemistry edition 2nd publisher John Wiley ... book title Biochemistry author Stryer, Lubert year 1975 publisher W. H. Freeman and Company isbn 0 7167 ... gas is a Substrate biochemistry substrate for methanogen s and Sulfate reducing bacteria sulfate ..., Van Der Drift C. year 1988 chapter Biochemistry of methane production editor Zehnder A.J.B. title Biology ... more details
Biochemistry the chemical reactions of living cells publisher Harcourt Academic Press location San ... author Vincent JB title The biochemistry of chromium journal J. Nutr. volume 130 issue 4 pages 715 ... Biochemistry a cadmium enzyme from a marine diatom journal Nature volume 435 issue 7038 pages 42 ... L Nelson, David R. title Lehninger principles of biochemistry publisher Worth Publishers location ..., Mary K. title Biochemistry publisher Brooks Cole location Pacific Grove year 2009 isbn 0 495 39041 ... . ref cite journal author Rouvi re PE, Wolfe RS title Novel biochemistry of methanogenesis journal ... last Buchanan coauthors Gruissem, Jones title Biochemistry & molecular biology of plants edition 1st ... cite journal author Ginsburg V title Comparative biochemistry of nucleotide linked sugars journal ... to end in a . , as necessary. inconsistent citations ref History further2 History of biochemistry ... activate, inhibit, or are required for the protein to function. For example, Ligand biochemistry ligands such as hormones that bind to and activate Receptor biochemistry receptor proteins are termed ... DEFAULTSORT Cofactor Biochemistry Category Enzymes Category Cofactors bg ca Cofactor ... more details
Arsenic biochemistry refers to biochemistry biochemical processes that can use arsenic or its compounds, such as arsenate . Arsenic is a Abundance of elements in Earth s crust moderately abundant element on the earth s crust, and although many arsenic compounds are often considered arsenic toxicity highly toxic , a wide variety of organoarsenic compound s are produced biologically and various organic and inorganic arsenic compounds are metabolized by numerous organism s. This pattern is general for other related elements, including selenium , which can exhibit both beneficial and deleterious effects. Arsenic biochemistry has become topical since many arsenic compounds are highly toxic and it is found in some aquifer s, ref name Pearce cite book title When the Rivers Run Dry Journeys Into the Heart of the World s Water Crisis last Pearce first Fred authorlink coauthors year 2006 publisher Key Porter location Toronto isbn 9781552637418 url accessdate ref potentially affecting many millions of people via processes that are intrinsically biochemical. ref name Dopp Elke Dopp, Andrew D. Kligerman and Roland A. Diaz Bone Organoarsenicals. Uptake, Metabolism, and Toxicity 2010, Royal Society of Chemistry. ISBN 978 1 84973 082 2. DOI 10.1039 9781849730822 00231 ref image S Adenosyl methionine.png thumb right S Adenosylmethionine , source of methyl groups in many biogenic arsenic compounds. Arsenic toxicity main Arsenic toxicity Arsenic poisoning Arsenic is a cause of mortality throughout the world associated problems include heart, respiratory, gastrointestinal, liver, nervous and kidney diseases. ref name Dopp ref name IARC cite journal title Arsenic in Drinking Water Review article journal IARC Monographs World Health Organization volume 84 pages url http monographs.iarc.fr ENG Monographs vol84 mono84 6.pdf accessdate 2011 01 10 ref Genotoxicity involves inhibition of DNA repair ... Arsenic compounds Arsenic compounds Extremophile Geomicrobiology Hypothetical types of biochemistry ... more details
Other uses Receptor disambiguation Technical date May 2008 In the field of biochemistry , a receptor is a molecule most often found on the surface of a Cell biology cell , which receives chemical signals originating externally from the cell. Through binding to a receptor, these signals direct a cell to do something for example to divide or die, or to allow certain molecules to enter or exit. Receptors are protein molecules, embedded in either the plasma membrane cell surface receptor s or the cytoplasm or cell nucleus nucleus nuclear receptor s of a cell, to which one or more specific kinds of signal transduction signaling molecules may attach. A molecule which binds attaches to a receptor is called a ligand biochemistry ligand , and may be a peptide short protein or other small molecule , such as a neurotransmitter , a hormone , a pharmaceutical drug, or a toxin. Numerous receptor types are found within a typical cell and each type is linked to a specific biochemical pathway. Furthermore each type of receptor recognizes and binds only certain ligand shapes in analogy to a lock and key where the lock represents the receptor and the key, its ligand . Hence the selective binding of specific a ligand to its receptor activates or inhibits a specific biochemical pathway. Ligand binding stabilizes a certain receptor conformational change conformation the three dimensional shape of the receptor protein . This is often associated with gain of or loss of protein activity, ordinarily leading to some sort of cellular response. However, some ligands e.g. Receptor antagonist antagonists merely block receptors without inducing any response. Ligand induced changes in receptors result in cellular changes which constitute the biological activity of the ligands. Structure File Transmembrane receptor.svg thumb right Transmembrane receptor E extracellular space I intracellular space P plasma ... Transcription factors g2 DEFAULTSORT Receptor Biochemistry Category Cell biology Category Cell ... more details
Comparative Biochemistry And Physiology Part B Biochemistry & Molecular Biology is a journal that publishes research articles in the fields described by its name. The journal is abbreviated as Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol . sci journal stub Category Biochemistry journals Category Physiology journals ... more details
Infobox journal title Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics cover editor P.F. Fitzpatrick , A. Scarpa , H. Sies discipline Biochemistry , biophysics abbreviation Arch. Biochem. Biophys. formernames Archives of Biochemistry publisher Academic Press country United States frequency 24 year history 1942 present openaccess license impact 3.046 impact year 2009 website http www.elsevier.com locate yabbi link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 00039861 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 1482120 LCCN QP501 CODEN ABBIA4 ISSN 0003 9861 eISSN 1096 0384 Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 1942 1951 Archives of Biochemistry is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal that publishes articles on all aspects of biochemistry and biophysics . Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted or indexed in Biological Abstracts , Chemical Abstracts , Current Contents Life Sciences, EMBASE , EMBiology , Excerpta Medica , Genetics Abstracts , MEDLINE , Research Alert , and the Science Citation Index . ref http www.elsevier.com wps find journalabstracting.cws home 622787 abstracting abstracting Abstracting and Indexing section at the journal website. ref References Reflist External links Official http www.elsevier.com locate yabbi DEFAULTSORT Archives Of Biochemistry And Biophysics Category Physics journals Category Publications established in 1942 Category Biochemistry journals Category Biweekly journals ... more details
notability Companies date February 2012 refimprove date February 2012 The Association for Clinical Biochemistry ACB is a professional body, based in the United Kingdom, which is dedicated to the practice and promotion of clinical chemistry clinical biochemistry ref http www.acb.org.uk default.aspx Association for Clinical Biochemistry website. Retrieved February 8, 2012 ref . The Association has medical and non medical members in all major UK healthcare laboratories, in many university departments and in several commercial companies. References Reflist Prof assoc stub Category Biochemistry Category Professional associations based in the United Kingdom ... more details
primary sources date March 2008 Infobox university width 348px name image name oxford biochemistry logo.png established 1923 Head of Department Prof Mark Sansom city Oxford country UK students 550 small br 400 undergraduate br 150 PhD small Graduate students 150 Post doctoral researchers 100 faculty 52 website http www.bioch.ox.ac.uk www.bioch.ox.ac.uk File New Biochemistry Building.jpg thumb right 238px The New Biochemistry Building The Department of Biochemistry in the Science Area, Oxford Science Area at Oxford University , England , is one of the largest such departments in Europe . It is currently made up of three main buildings The New Biochemistry building The Rex Richards scientist Rex Richards building housing the NMR facility in the basement The Rodney Porter building Glycobiology Until 2006, two other buildings housing genetics the Walter Bodmer building and biochemistry the Rudolph Peters building also existed. However, these have since been demolished. Until 2008 biochemistry was also occupying the Donald Woods building and the Hans Adolf Krebs Hans Krebs building, that was deserted after completion of the first part of new biochemistry building in autumn 2008. The New Biochemistry building houses a substantial amount of http saltbridges.bioch.ox.ac.uk contemporary art . The head of department is Professor Mark Sansom. The Biochemistry Department is part of the University of Oxford s Medical Sciences Division, the largest of the University s four academic divisions and ranked third in the world for Biomedicine. According to the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise .... The Department moved into the purpose built new biochemistry building during the Autumn of 2008 which ... contribute to teaching, including lecturers in physiology, pathology, pharmacology, clinical biochemistry .... External links http www.bioch.ox.ac.uk Department of Biochemistry website http www.ox.ac.uk aboutoxford ... Category Departments of the University of Oxford Biochemistry Category Biochemistry research institutes ... more details