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Sulphydryl groups in proteins.
1937
A Todrick, and E Walker
The Department of Biochemistry, Oxford.
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Sulphydryl oxidase: oxidation of sulphydryl groups and the formation of three-dimensional structure in proteins.
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Sulphydryl groups in wool.
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Sulphydryl groups in haemoglobins.
April 1955, The Biochemical journal,
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Sulphydryl groups and diseases.
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Changes in the sulphydryl and disulphide groups in beef muscle proteins during heating.
September 1965, Nature,
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Functional sulphydryl groups in enzymic catalysis.
January 1970, Biochemical Society symposium,
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Carboxymethylation of sulphydryl groups in proteolipids.
June 1969, Journal of neurochemistry,
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Sulphydryl groups and ribonucleic acid.
October 1958, Nature,
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The state of sulphydryl groups in proteins isolated from normal and cataractous human lenses.
September 1987, Current eye research,
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Distribution of sulphydryl groups and disulphide linkages in tissue proteins of quail uropygial glands.
July 1994, British poultry science,
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