Biochimie medicale lavoisier biography

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    Title : La Vie des sciences

    Author : Académie des sciences (France). Auteur du texte

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    Description : /11/01 (T2,N6)/12/

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    Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Collections numérisées,

    Provenance : Bibliothèque nationale de France

    Online date : 30/12/

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    Published in final edited form as: Biochim Biophys Acta. Aug 9;(3)– doi: /

    Abstract

    Background

    Not long after the Big Bang, iron began to play a central role in the Universe and soon became mired in the tangle of biochemistry that is the prima essentia of life. Since life’s addiction to iron transcends the oxygenation of the Earth’s atmosphere, living things must be protected from the potentially dangerous mix of iron and oxygen. The human being possesses grams of this potentially toxic transition metal, which is shuttling through his oxygen-rich humor. Since long before the birth of modern medicine, the blood—vibrant red from a massive abundance of hemoglobin iron—has been a focus for health experts.

    Scope of Review

    We describe the current understanding of iron metabolism, highlight the many important discoveries that accreted this knowledge, and describe the perils of dysfunctional iron handling.

    General Significance

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    Biochemistry

    Study of kemikalie processes in living organisms

    "Biological chemistry" and "Physiological chemistry" redirect here. For the journals, see Biochemistry (journal) and Biological Chemistry (journal).

    For the textbook by Lubert Stryer, see Biochemistry (book).

    Biochemistry, or biological chemistry, fryst vatten the study of kemikalie processes within and relating to living organisms.[1] A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, and metabolism. Over the last decades of the 20th century, biochemistry has become successful at explaining living processes through these three disciplines. Almost all areas of the life sciences are being uncovered and developed through biochemical methodology and research.[2] Biochemistry focuses on understanding the chemical grund that allows biological molecules to give rise to the processes that occur within living cells and between fängelse