| 41. | This enzyme contains iron-porphyrin complexes, similar to those of heme in the hemoglobin molecule.
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| 42. | This is different to most peroxidases, which have the second oxidising equivalent on the porphyrin instead.
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| 43. | The hydrophilic sulphonated porphyrins and PCs ( AlPorphyrin and AlPC ) compounds were tested for photodynamic activity.
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| 44. | The metabolic pathways : glutamate metabolism, porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism, and aminoacyl-trna biosynthesis.
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| 45. | A manganese porphyrin catalyst developed by Nolte et al . capable of successive epoxidation of alkene polymer.
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| 46. | Porphyrins are photoactive molecules, and exposure to light results in promotion of electrons to higher energy levels.
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| 47. | The following scheme summarizes the biosynthesis of porphyrins, with references by EC number and the OMIM database.
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| 48. | Verteporfin, a porphyrin derivative, is activated at 690 nm, a much longer wavelength than Photofrin.
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| 49. | Plant pigments include a variety of different kinds of molecules, including porphyrins, carotenoids, and anthocyanins.
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| 50. | It appears due to mutations in Langereis blood group antigen, which encodes an erythrocyte membrane porphyrin transporter.
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