「Sulfate」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ne of the three pigs treated with chondroitin | sulfate A showed any significant changes in blood pre |
her neutralized with ammonia to form ammonium | sulfate, a valuable fertilizer. |
Chondroitin | sulfate A was also tested and it showed no induction |
hondroitin ABC lyase (ambiguous), chondroitin | sulfate ABC lyase (ambiguous), ChS ABC lyase (ambiguo |
Dermatan | sulfate accumulates abnormally in several of the muco |
In enzymology, a | sulfate adenylyltransferase (ADP) (EC 2.7.7.5) is an |
In enzymology, a | sulfate adenylyltransferase (EC 2.7.7.4) is an enzyme |
dioxide, and this leads to the production of | sulfate aerosols. |
tes of this enzyme are acetyl-CoA and heparan | sulfate alpha-D-glucosaminide, whereas its two produc |
Ammonium aluminium | sulfate, also known as ammonium alum is a white cryst |
These are cocrystalisations of potassium | sulfate and sulfates of magnesium calcium and sodium. |
the complication that the oxalate, fluoride, | sulfate and phosphate are very insoluble in water and |
an be discharged or further treated to reduce | sulfate, and a metal sulfide concentrate with possibl |
he product of this disintegration is iron(II) | sulfate and sulfuric acid. |
can be prepared by the reaction of beryllium | sulfate and ammonium carbonate, and contains both car |
and the spatial and temporal distributions-of | sulfate and other aerosols, and would have collected |
Zinc proteinate can be used in place of zinc | sulfate and zinc methionine. |
e shortened aldose by reaction with Iron(III) | sulfate and hydrogen peroxide |
Ferric | sulfate and jarosite have been detected by the two ma |
hite, monohydrates such as thallium plutonium | sulfate and anhydrous alums (yavapaiites). |
Mixture is made by combining dissolved copper | sulfate and dissolved sodium carbonate. |
most anionic polysaccharides such as heparan | sulfate and chondroitin sulfate. |
far lower toxicity compared to both dimethyl | sulfate and methyl iodide and can be used to instead |
Simple organosulfates are diethyl | sulfate and dimethyl sulfate. |
to introduce a cyclopropyl group into ester, | sulfate, and amine linkages. |
Without this enzyme, a buildup of heparan | sulfate and dermatan sulfate occurs in the body. |
It is a component of dermatan | sulfate and heparan sulfate, which are glycosaminogly |
ired for the lysosomal degradation of heparan | sulfate and dermatan sulfate. |
The uranium dissolves to form uranyl | sulfate, and sodium hydroxide is added to make the ur |
The reaction of copper(II) | sulfate and sodium hypophosphite with some sulfuric a |
The ionic finings are copper | sulfate and PVPP. |
consists of potassium chloride and magnesium | sulfate and is used as a fertilizer. |
tion of acrylonitrile, or by distilling ethyl | sulfate and potassium cyanide. |
arranged into distinct regions, a chondroitin | sulfate and a keratan sulfate region. |
h as collagen type IV, proteoglycans (heparan | sulfate and glycosaminoglycans), laminin and fibronec |
the two substrates of this enzyme are choline | sulfate and H2O, whereas its two products are choline |
two substrates of this enzyme are monomethyl | sulfate and H2O, whereas its two products are methano |
it is classified as a double salt of ferrous | sulfate and ammonium sulfate. |
by various procedures, resulting in potassium | sulfate and potassium-magnesium sulfate. |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and galactosylceramide, whereas its two produ |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and heparan sulfate-glucosamine, whereas its |
ving an equimolar mixture of hydrated ferrous | sulfate and ammonium sulfate in water containing a li |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and heparan sulfate-glucosamine, whereas its |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and estrone, whereas its two products are ade |
he two substrates of this enzyme are adenylyl | sulfate and NH3, whereas its two products are adenosi |
was first obtained by heating together cerium | sulfate and uranyl sulfate with an excess of magnesiu |
ereas its two products are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and thioredoxin. |
ate, or bicarbonate salt, as an example ethyl | sulfate and potassium carbonate forms potassium ethyl |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and phenol, whereas its two products are aden |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and glycochenodeoxycholate, whereas its two p |
ulfide, whereas its two products are adenylyl | sulfate and glutathione. |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and choline, whereas its two products are ade |
lladium, selenium, tellurium, bismuth, copper | sulfate and nickel sulfate. |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and phenolic steroid, whereas its two product |
s, the two substrates of this enzyme are aryl | sulfate and phenol, whereas its two products are phen |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and amine, whereas its two products are adeno |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and Renilla luciferin, whereas its two produc |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and H2O, whereas its two products are adenosi |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and keratan, whereas its two products are ade |
mixing together solutions of 5 g/L hydrazine | sulfate and 50 g/L hexamethylenetetramine with ultra |
tion, but are chiefly impregnated with sodium | sulfate, and range in temperature from 62 to 150 Fahr |
ide, whereas its two products are 5'-adenylyl | sulfate and thioredoxin. |
Water then displaces | sulfate, and the removal of two protons (H+) and two |
gen atom is transferred to sulfite to produce | sulfate, and the molybdenum center is reduced by two |
ite agar tests the ability to utilize ferrous | sulfate and convert it to hydrogen sulfide. |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and thiol, whereas its two products are adeno |
y cellulose companies use a blend of ammonium | sulfate and borate. |
strates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl | sulfate and quercetin 3,3'-bissulfate, whereas its tw |
products of the reaction are soluble ferrous | sulfate and sulfuric acid. |
It oxidizes sulfite to | sulfate and, via cytochrome c, transfers the electron |
ulfate units of the macromolecule chondroitin | sulfate and, similarly, of the D-galactose 6-sulfate |
hen it can donate a second proton to form the | sulfate anion (SO42-), wherein the Ka2 is intermediat |
Some ligands include the | sulfate anion, the collagen's carboxyl groups, amine |
s to thrombin, antibodies to vascular heparin | sulfate appear to interfere with antithrombin-thrombi |
Cobalt(II) | sulfate appears as red monoclinic crystals that melt |
Elimination of | sulfate; appears to act on linkages between N-acetyl- |
ydrogen peroxide in the presence of magnesium | sulfate, aqueous sodium hydroxide, and dioxane, follo |
The mineral form of potassium | sulfate, arcanite, is relatively rare. |
Natural resources of potassium | sulfate are minerals abundant in the Stassfurt salt. |
all inorganic ionic compounds such as calcium | sulfate are also used, though often this is because o |
inin and a consensus sequence to bind heparin | sulfate are just a few of the large library of sequen |
Cu2+ (aq) ions from the dissolved copper(II) | sulfate, as bidentate ligands giving the bistartratoc |
es another significant application for sodium | sulfate, as second largest application in Europe. |
me bacteria can use both elemental sulfur and | sulfate as electron acceptors. |
In 1900 he introduced dimethyl | sulfate as an alkylating agent. |
able in the environment, the energy-consuming | sulfate assimilation pathway is shut off by the sulfu |
All fungi have the same | sulfate assimilation pathway but fungi differ in the |
Fungi have a | sulfate assimilation pathway which transports sulfate |
Framycetin | sulfate at a concentration of 10 mg/g as an antibacte |
This enzyme participates in chondroitin | sulfate biosynthesis and glycan structures - biosynth |
This enzyme participates in heparan | sulfate biosynthesis and glycan structures - biosynth |
participates in 4 metabolic pathways: keratan | sulfate biosynthesis, glycosphingolipid biosynthesis |
This enzyme participates in chondroitin | sulfate biosynthesis. |
nsiderable excess of sulfuric acid, the ethyl | sulfate breaks down into ethylene and sulfuric acid. |
reagent used for O-methylation, like dimethyl | sulfate, but is less hazardous and more expensive. |
Major sodium | sulfate by-product producers of 50-80 Mt/a in 2006 in |
saturates it with dissolved minerals such as | sulfate, calcite, analcime, anhydrite, chalcedony, mi |
It is used in the form of its methyl | sulfate, called hexocyclium metilsulfate. |
Ethyl | sulfate can exist in salt forms, such as sodium ethyl |
Dimethyl | sulfate can effect the base-specific cleavage of guan |
r to the addition of other reagents, mercuric | sulfate can be added to the sample to eliminate chlor |
Leadhillite is a lead | sulfate carbonate hydroxide mineral, often associated |
ia its core protein, and bFGF via its heparan | sulfate chains. |
l FGFR subunits and either one or two heparan | sulfate chains. |
It is the iron analogue of the copper | sulfate chalcanthite. |
ined by fusing a mixture of soft clay, sodium | sulfate, charcoal, sodium carbonate and sulfur. |
f uranium salts from solutions containing the | sulfate, chloride, or perchlorate anions. |
H2O, is a hydrous sodium, calcium, potassium, | sulfate, chloride, carbonate alumino-silicate mineral |
is suggested to account for a sudden rise in | sulfate concentration observed near the base of the C |
series of eruptions is revealed as a spike in | sulfate concentration showing that the release in for |
The high | sulfate concentrations indicate extensive weathering |
This protein also transports glucuronides and | sulfate conjugates of steroid hormones and bile salts |
fotransferase is an enzyme that catalyzes the | sulfate conjugation of primary and secondary alcohols |
Eliminative cleavage of dermatan | sulfate containing 1,4-beta-D-hexosaminyl and 1,3-bet |
e water quality becomes more alkaline and the | sulfate content increases as does the amount of disso |
with 100 grams of analytical grade hydrazine | sulfate costing about USD20, and 100 tablets or capsu |
e, as one of the main components of so-called | sulfate crust. |
s, acting as one of the main minerals forming | sulfate crust. |
Nickel (II) | sulfate crystals - (Green) |
Rose rocks are aggregates of barite (barium | sulfate) crystals and sand whose iron content gives t |
Lithium | sulfate crystals, being piezoelectric, are also used |
e, glucosaminyl 3-O-sulfotransferase, heparan | sulfate D-glucosaminyl 3-O-sulfotransferase, and isof |
de glucosaminyl 3-O-sulfotransferase, heparan | sulfate D-glucosaminyl 3-O-sulfotransferase, and isof |
With ferrous | sulfate: dark greens |
It consists of a mixture of heparan | sulfate, dermatan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate. |
The mechanism of the formation of ethyl | sulfate, diethyl ether, and ethylene is based on the |
A solution of copper | sulfate, distilled water, and a few drops of sulfuric |
Treatment with 0.1% ferrous | sulfate, either by spraying or supplying it through f |
The Copper-copper(II) | sulfate electrode is a type of reference electrode, b |
Copper-copper(II) | sulfate electrode is also used as a one of the half c |
e common application of the copper-copper(II) | sulfate electrode. |
It contains, in each 100 mL, basic ferric | sulfate equivalent to not less than 20g and not more |
nohydrin is converted with sulfuric acid to a | sulfate ester of the methacrylamide, methanolysis of |
ydroxylamine by sulfur transferase yields the | sulfate ester which also spontaneously decompose to f |
Reduction of PAPS, a more elaborated | sulfate ester, leads also to hydrogen sulfide. |
Also common in consumer products are the | sulfate esters of ethoxylated fatty alcohols. |
With the exception of the | sulfate, even the insoluble ones listed are generally |
nterite is a mineral form of hydrous iron(II) | sulfate: FeSO4·7H2O. |
Creedite is a calcium aluminium | sulfate fluoro hydroxide mineral with formula: Ca3Al2 |
salt is preferred over other salts of ferrous | sulfate for titration purposes as it is much less pro |
acid may be used as an alternative to barium | sulfate for medical imaging of the gastrointestinal t |
The 25 staff members produce sodium | sulfate for shipping throughout Canada and the centra |
rmine whether it is a sulfide mineral or in a | sulfate form. |
The hydrous iron | sulfate forms a white powder consisting of the minera |
Eliminates | sulfate from the D-galactose 6-sulfate residues of po |
Langite, a copper | sulfate, from Mountain Mine, Allihies. |
dissolved wood residue in addition to sodium | sulfate from the cooking chemicals added at the diges |
noticed that it was a precipitate of calcium | sulfate from the seawater that had reacted with the p |
issolved by boiling in a solution of aluminum | sulfate, from which it can be precipitated by acid. |
In acidic solution, oxidation of vanadyl | sulfate gives yellow-coloured vanadyl(V) derivatives. |
Here, the | sulfate group is being added either via oxygen or nit |
lfotransferase enzymes from the donation of a | sulfate group from the coenzyme 3'-phosphoadenosine-5 |
Some samples may also contain a | sulfate group. |
Finally, the negatively-charged | sulfate groups of NXY-059 limits penetration of the d |
The iron | sulfate has very little cohesion. |
Cobalt(II) | sulfate has been shown to be toxic and slightly carci |
O-sulfo-D-glucuronate residues of chondroitin | sulfate, heparin and heparitin sulfate. |
remove nickel as nickel(II) sulfate-ammonium | sulfate hexahydrate ((NiSO4)•((NH4)2SO4)•6H2O) which |
stuck when it drove on a soft spot of ferric | sulfate hidden under a veneer of normal-looking soil. |
MRO discovered | sulfate, hydrated sulfate, and iron oxides in Eos Cha |
ng a selective reducing agent such as ferrous | sulfate, hydrazine (which is highly dangerous and exp |
It is a combined copper lead | sulfate hydroxide with formula PbCuSO4(OH)2. |
ry (UO2)6SO4(OH)6O2·12H2O or, Hydrated Uranyl | Sulfate Hydroxide. |
or a solution of the detergent sodium dodecyl | sulfate in diluted hydrochloric acid) is added to dis |
maleate and 120 milligrams of pseudoephedrine | sulfate in a base of acacia and other inactive ingred |
d sulfuric acid for the preparation of sodium | sulfate in the Mannheim process, releasing hydrogen c |
An excess of Dermatan | Sulfate in the Mitral Valve is characteristic of myxo |
Versican has chains of dermatan | sulfate in addition to chondroitin sulfate. |
Uranyl | sulfate in solution is readily photochemically reduce |
example, the value of CMC for sodium dodecyl | sulfate in water (no other additives or salts) at 25 |
The reduction of | sulfate in nature involves the formation of one or so |
Cobalt is obtained from ores via the | sulfate in some cases. |
e, then distilling the resulting sodium ethyl | sulfate in a solution containing potassium sulfide. |
gas production for milk samples.Sodium lauryl | sulfate inhibits organism other than coliforms. |
Farmers have been using nicotine | sulfate insecticide since the early 19th century. |
t able to perform photosynthesis, reduces the | sulfate into sulfide. |
The result is hydrated to turn the calcium | sulfate into the dihydrate gypsum and sold as superph |
SO42− | sulfate ion |
In solution, the | sulfate ion dissociates rapidly. |
efix thio indicates that thiosulfate ion is a | sulfate ion with one oxygen replaced by a sulfur. |
It is commonly used as a test for | sulfate ion (see chemical properties above). |
On hydration in the presence of calcium and | sulfate ions, it forms the insoluble, fibrous mineral |
Sodium lauryl | sulfate is a useful detergent derived from lauryl alc |
Praseodymium | sulfate is a Pr compound with formula Pr2(SO4)3. |
Tetramminecopper(II) | sulfate is the inorganic compound with the formula [C |
Uranium | sulfate is a transitional compound in the production |
If mercury | sulfate is exposed to the skin it may cause sensitiza |
Like most water-soluble sulfates, vanadyl | sulfate is only rarely found in nature. |
Lithium | sulfate is soluble in water, though it does not follo |
d from different Ce4+ salts, but often cerium | sulfate is chosen. |
Lithium | sulfate is used to treat bipolar disorder (see lithiu |
Lithium | sulfate is a white inorganic salt with the formula Li |
Thus, chondroitin | sulfate is merely the substrate of the reaction: The |
Hydrazine | sulfate is also a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), |
Vanadium(III) | sulfate is the inorganic compound with the formula V2 |
The insoluble lead | sulfate is precipitated out of the solution, leaving |
(when the battery is recharged, then the lead | sulfate is transformed back to metallic lead and sulf |
Pottasium lauryl | sulfate is very much similar to sodium lauryl sulfate |
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