Biochemistry is the chemistry of life. Biochemists study the elements, compounds and chemical reactions that are controlled by biomolecules (such as polypeptides, polynucleotides, polysaccharides, lipids and chemical messenger[disambiguation needed]s) and take place in all living organisms.
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Pages in category "Biochemistry"
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- Bailey peptide synthesis
- BASys
- BBE-like enzymes
- Benzoxazinone biosynthesis
- Biliprotein
- Biochemical detection
- Biochemistry of body odor
- Bioconjugation
- Bioenergetics
- Bioinorganic chemistry
- Biological aspects of fluorine
- Biomolecule
- Bioorganic chemistry
- Bioorganometallic chemistry
- Bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls
- BOP reagent
- BRENDA tissue ontology
- Bx1 benzoxazin1
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- Calcium cycle
- Template:Calvin cycle
- Canadian Reference Materials
- Capsinoid
- Carbon chauvinism
- Carbon source (biology)
- Carnitine shuttle
- CellCognition
- Chain reactions in living organisms
- Chain scission
- Chaotropic activity
- List of chemical compounds in coffee
- Chi site
- Chirality
- Chirality (chemistry)
- Cholesterol signaling
- Chromium in glucose metabolism
- Chromosome combing
- Citric acid cycle
- Cleavable detergent
- Coding region
- Coil–globule transition
- Composition of the human body
- Conservative replacement
- Catherine E. Costello
- Crabtree effect
- Cytidine diphosphate glucose
- Cytochemistry
- Cytokeratin 5/6 antibodies
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- Metabolic flexibility
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- Methionine sulfoxide
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- Molecular probe
- Molecular weight cut-off
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- PageRank algorithm in biochemistry
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- Pheophorbide
- Phosphate-buffered saline
- Phosphomimetics
- Photo-induced cross-linking of unmodified proteins
- Photosynthetic state transition
- Pht01
- Physical biochemistry
- Phytochemistry
- Plasma protein binding
- Post-mortem chemistry
- Prokaryote
- Protein adsorption
- Protein adsorption in the food industry
- Protein arginine phosphatase
- Protein engineering
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- Pseudoenzyme
- Pseudokinase
- Pulsatile secretion
- Purine metabolism
- Purine nucleotide cycle
- Putrefaction
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