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Isotopomers or
isotopic isomers are
isomers which differ by
isotopic substitution, and
which have the same
number of
atoms of each
isotope but in a different...
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labeled atoms and
unlabeled atoms in one
compound represent isotopomers. By
measuring the
isotopomer distribution of the
differently labeled metabolites, the...
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isomers (or regioisomers),
functional isomers, tautomers, and
structural isotopomers. A
skeletal isomer of a
compound is a
structural isomer that differs...
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locations of the same isotope, the term
isotopomer,
first proposed by
Seeman and
Paine in 1992, is used.
Isotopomerism is
analogous to
constitutional isomerism...
- For example, CH3CHDCH3 and CH3CH2CH2D are a pair of
structural isotopomers.
Isotopomers should not be
confused with isotopologues,
which are
chemical species...
- also an
umbrella term for the more
specific terms "isotopologue" and "
isotopomer",
coined by Jan
Kaiser and
Thomas Röckmann in 2008. Toyoda, Sakae; Yoshida...
- an anti-cancer
therapy or for
scintigraphy (medical imaging). It is an
isotopomer of lutetium(III)
chloride containing the
radioactive isotope 177Lu, which...
- each
element were
replaced by a
single isotope, they are
described as
isotopomers or
isotopic isomers. In the
above two
examples if all D {\displaystyle...
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chemical elements Bainbridge m****
spectrometer Geotraces Isotope hydrology Isotopomer Nuclear isomer List of
nuclides List of
particles M****
spectrometry Reference...
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abundances across the globe. In high-resolution m****
spectrometry the m****
isotopomers 12C1H4 and 13C1H4 are
observed as
distinct molecules, with molecular...