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Vanabins (also
known as vanadium-****ociated
proteins or
vanadium chromagen) are a
group of vanadium-binding metalloproteins.
Vanabins are
found almost...
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acidified vacuoles of
certain blood cell types,
designated vanadocytes.
Vanabins (vanadium-binding proteins) have been
identified in the
cytoplasm of such...
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Glucose 6-phosphatase
Hexokinase DNA
polymerase Poly(A)
polymerase Vanadium vanabins Manganese Arginase Oxygen-evolving
complex Iron
Catalase Hydrogenase IRE-BP...
- in structure.
Appears green when
deoxygenated and red when oxygenated.
Vanabins Also
known as
vanadium chromagens, they are
found in the
blood of sea squirts...
- prokaryotes, and may play a role in the
virulence of some
pathogenic bacteria.
Vanabins, also
known as vanadium-****ociated proteins, are
found in the
blood cells...
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Ubiquitin Uracil Urea
Urease Uric acid – C5H4N4O3
Uridine Valine Valinomycin Vanabins Vasopressin Verruculogen Vitamins (in general)
Vitamin A (retinol) Vitamin...
- of oil and gas in shale.
Another possible method of
formation is that
vanabin-containing
organisms cleave the core out of chlorin-based
compounds such...
- apatite, mo****te, or
other rare-earth phosphates. Due to the
presence of
vanabins,
concentration of
vanadium found in the
blood cells of
Ascidia gemmata...
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environments than on land. Vanadium,
essential to
ascidians and
tunicates as
vanabins, has been
known in the
blood cells of
Ascidiacea (sea squirts)
since 1911...
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German chemist who
first discovered vanadium-containing
proteins known as
vanabins in 1911
Matthias Henze, the Isla
Carroll and
Perry E.
Turner Professor...