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Phosphorus -- Environmental aspects -- Mathematical models. : Modeling phosphorus in the environment / editors, David E. Radcliffe, Miguel L. Cabrera  2007 1
Phosphorus -- Environmental aspects -- New York (State) -- New York : Watershed management for potable water supply : assessing the New York City strategy / Committee to Review the New York City Watershed Management Strategy, Water Science and Technology Board, Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, National Research Council  2000 1
 

Phosphorus fertilizers -- See Phosphatic fertilizers


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Phosphorus in agriculture.   6
Phosphorus in agriculture -- Australia.   2
Phosphorus in animal nutrition.   2
Phosphorus in the body. : Body In Numbers: Our Life In Numbers - Ep 4 of 4 / Director: Maltby, Clive  2009 1
Phosphorus -- Isotopes -- Analysis. : Phosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopy in stereochemical analysis / edited by John G. Verkade, Louis D. Quin  1987 1
Phosphorus -- Juvenile literature. : Phosphorus cycle  2006 1
Phosphorus -- Metabolism.   4
Phosphorus metabolism disorders in children. : Phosphate in pediatric health and disease / edited by Uri Alon, James C.M. Chan  2018 1
 

Phosphorus organic compounds -- See Organophosphorus compounds


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Phosphorus-Oxygen Lyases : Guanylate cyclase and cyclic GMP : methods and protocols / edited by Thomas Krieg, Robert Lukowski  2013 1
Phosphorus -- Periodicals : Phosphorus and potassium    1
 

Phosphorus Physiological effect -- See Also the narrower term Plants Effect of phosphorus on


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Phosphorus -- Physiological effect.   2
Phosphorus -- Posters. : Phosphorus cycle  2006 1
 

Phosphorus, Red -- See Phosphorus


A non-metal element that has the atomic symbol P, atomic number 15, and atomic weight 31. It is an essential element that takes part in a broad variety of biochemical reactions
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Sewage -- Purification -- Phosphorus removal : Wastewater treatment with algae / Yuk-Shan Wong, Nora F.Y. Tam (eds.)  1998 1
 

Phosphorus, White -- See Phosphorus


A non-metal element that has the atomic symbol P, atomic number 15, and atomic weight 31. It is an essential element that takes part in a broad variety of biochemical reactions
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Phosphorus, Yellow -- See Phosphorus


A non-metal element that has the atomic symbol P, atomic number 15, and atomic weight 31. It is an essential element that takes part in a broad variety of biochemical reactions
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Phosphorylase, Inosine -- See Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase


An enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between a purine nucleoside and orthophosphate to form a free purine plus ribose-5-phosphate. EC 2.4.2.1
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Phosphorylase, Nicotinamide Riboside -- See Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase


An enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between a purine nucleoside and orthophosphate to form a free purine plus ribose-5-phosphate. EC 2.4.2.1
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Phosphorylase, Purine-Nucleoside -- See Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase


An enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between a purine nucleoside and orthophosphate to form a free purine plus ribose-5-phosphate. EC 2.4.2.1
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Phosphorylases, Purine Nucleoside -- See Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase


An enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between a purine nucleoside and orthophosphate to form a free purine plus ribose-5-phosphate. EC 2.4.2.1
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Phosphorylated thiamin -- See Thiamin pyrophosphate


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Phosphorylated thiamine -- See Thiamin pyrophosphate


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Phosphorylation.   16
Phosphorylation -- Congresses. : Protein phosphorylation / edited by Ora M. Rosen, Edwin G. Krebs  1981 1
 

Phosphorylation Deficiencies, Oxidative -- See Mitochondrial Diseases


Diseases caused by abnormal function of the MITOCHONDRIA. They may be caused by mutations, acquired or inherited, in mitochondrial DNA or in nuclear genes that code for mitochondrial components. They may also be the result of acquired mitochondria dysfunction due to adverse effects of drugs, infections, or other environmental causes
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Phosphorylation Deficiency, Oxidative -- See Mitochondrial Diseases


Diseases caused by abnormal function of the MITOCHONDRIA. They may be caused by mutations, acquired or inherited, in mitochondrial DNA or in nuclear genes that code for mitochondrial components. They may also be the result of acquired mitochondria dysfunction due to adverse effects of drugs, infections, or other environmental causes
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Phosphorylation -- Laboratory manuals : Protein phosphorylation : a practical approach / edited by D.G. Hardie  1999 1
 

Phosphorylation, Oxidative -- See Oxidative Phosphorylation


Electron transfer through the cytochrome system liberating free energy which is transformed into high-energy phosphate bonds
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Plants -- Phosphorylation : Plant phosphoproteomics : methods and protocols / edited by Waltraud X. Schulze  2015 1
Plants -- Phosphorylation -- Laboratory manuals : Plant phosphoproteomics : methods and protocols / edited by Waltraud X. Schulze  2015 1
Phosphorylation -- Research -- Methodology : Proteomics of biological systems : protein phosphorylation using Mass spectrometry techniques / Bryan M. Ham  2012 1
 

Phosphorylations -- See Phosphorylation


The introduction of a phosphoryl group into a compound through the formation of an ester bond between the compound and a phosphorus moiety
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Phosphorylations, Oxidative -- See Oxidative Phosphorylation


Electron transfer through the cytochrome system liberating free energy which is transformed into high-energy phosphate bonds
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Phosphorylcholine, Acetyl Glyceryl Ether -- See Platelet Activating Factor


A phospholipid derivative formed by PLATELETS; BASOPHILS; NEUTROPHILS; MONOCYTES; and MACROPHAGES. It is a potent platelet aggregating agent and inducer of systemic anaphylactic symptoms, including HYPOTENSION; THROMBOCYTOPENIA; NEUTROPENIA; and BRONCHOCONSTRICTION
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Phosphorylierung : Protein phosphorylation : a practical approach / edited by D.G. Hardie  1999 1
 

Phosphoseryl-Protein Phosphatase -- See Phosphoprotein Phosphatases


A group of enzymes removing the SERINE- or THREONINE-bound phosphate groups from a wide range of phosphoproteins, including a number of enzymes which have been phosphorylated under the action of a kinase. (Enzyme Nomenclature, 1992)
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  Phosphotransferases -- 4 Related Subjects   4
Phosphotransferases   15
Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)   5
Phosphotransferases -- antagonists & inhibitors : Kinase drug discovery / edited by Richard A. Ward and Frederick Goldberg  2012 1
 

Phosphotransferases, ATP -- See Phosphotransferases


A rather large group of enzymes comprising not only those transferring phosphate but also diphosphate, nucleotidyl residues, and others. These have also been subdivided according to the acceptor group. (From Enzyme Nomenclature, 1992) EC 2.7
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  Phosphotyrosine phosphatase -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Phosphotyrosyl Protein Phosphatase -- See Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases


An enzyme group that specifically dephosphorylates phosphotyrosyl residues in selected proteins. Together with PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASE, it regulates tyrosine phosphorylation and dephosphorylation in cellular signal transduction and may play a role in cell growth control and carcinogenesis
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Phossy jaw -- See Jaws Necrosis


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Phoster, Ouilliam, 1881-1961 -- See Foster, William Z., 1881-1961


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