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Jeju

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    Asaba, Nigeria.
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    Like playing board games n PS
  • College Major/Degree
    University of calabar,calabar, Nigeria./BSc Biochemistry.
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    I'm a knowledge enthusiast n dont believe in limitations.
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  1. Besides Surgical procedures, is there any other way of getting rid of this condition?
  2. Helen fisher's has contributed alot to this topic but apart from her, is there any other scientist that has any other significant contribution?
  3. Hello everybody! I want to know if there is any relationship between Biochemistry and the feelings of Love for the opposite sex?
  4. Is this drug in global circulation?
  5. With this hypothesis of oxidative phosphorylation, the study for me has been too theorytical rather than being experimental. I seems to agree with you, but do you have any report to guide your speculations? Please i will be so delighted to understand this, and thanks 4 your contribution. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedI'm wondering why the low response. Pls share with me whatever your opinion, thanks all. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedI'm wondering why the low response. Pls share with me whatever your opinion, thanks all.
  6. I believe u're satisfied with all contributions. Find a text on STEREO CHEMISTRY to broaden your knowledge more on this topic.
  7. I'm sorry if i had caused any confusion, i somtimes use "d" to simply mean "the". Please, any body with an idea should help , thanks.
  8. In the most accepted hypothesis of oxidative phosphorylation, P . Mitchel gave an account on d transport of electrons in d electron transport chain on d inner membrane of d mitochondria , d generation of electrochemical gradient that drives d synthesis of ATP, the presence of d enzyme ATPase (a membrane bound protein in the inner membrane of the mitochondria) and hence the generation of ATP. In Rackers experiment, the membrane was distorted to isolate d fragments of d membrane from d protein which was d F1 Fo ATPase. On his conclusion, electron transport was possible on d fragments, witout phosphorylation, and there was phosphorylation by d protein fraction and then,d recontruction gives oxidative phosphorylation. My question is this: - Where was d energy derived from in Rackers experiment that caused d phosphorylation of ADP since d membrane is damaged? Cos an electrochemical gradient cannot be generated in d fragmented mitochondria.
  9. I will like any protègè, 2 ellucidate on synthesis of protein by artificial means.Is it posible?
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