Over a century ago, Frederick Soddy provided the first evidence for the existence of isotopes; elements that occupy the same position in the periodic table are essentially chemically identical but differ in mass due to a different number of neutrons within the atomic nucleus. Allied to the discovery of isotopes was the development of some of the first forms of mass spectrometers, driven forward by the Nobel laureates JJ Thomson and FW Aston, enabling the accurate separation, identification, and quantification of the relative abundance of these isotopes. As a result, within a few years, the number of known isotopes both stable and radioactive had greatly increased and there are now over 300 stable or radioisotopes presently known. Unknown at...
The biochemist has been aided greatly in recent years in developing his knowledge of the metabolism ...
Stable isotope applications have evolved from simple characterizations of isotope composition in org...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-[72])The introduction of isotopic tracers into biochem...
Over a century ago, Frederick Soddy provided the first evidence for the existence of isotopes; eleme...
At the beginning of 1910s experiments conducted by F.Soddy gave the first demonstration that most of...
During the past 15 years there has been a rapid and extensive development of the use of isotopes in ...
The growing prevalence of metabolic diseases including fatty liver disease and Type 2 diabetes has i...
More than 375 radioactive isotopes of the common chemical elements have been produced by nuclear bom...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
In the last decade, there has been a resurgence of interest in the use of stable isotopes of carbon,...
When tracing tracers, researchers have the opportunity to study kinetic aspects of metabolism in viv...
Stable isotope tracing is a powerful method for interrogating metabolic enzyme activities across the...
The applications of stable isotopes in metabolomics have facilitated the study of cell metabolisms. ...
WHEN the chemist approaches the study of a biological system, his first enquiry is usually at the an...
The biochemist has been aided greatly in recent years in developing his knowledge of the metabolism ...
Stable isotope applications have evolved from simple characterizations of isotope composition in org...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-[72])The introduction of isotopic tracers into biochem...
Over a century ago, Frederick Soddy provided the first evidence for the existence of isotopes; eleme...
At the beginning of 1910s experiments conducted by F.Soddy gave the first demonstration that most of...
During the past 15 years there has been a rapid and extensive development of the use of isotopes in ...
The growing prevalence of metabolic diseases including fatty liver disease and Type 2 diabetes has i...
More than 375 radioactive isotopes of the common chemical elements have been produced by nuclear bom...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
In the last decade, there has been a resurgence of interest in the use of stable isotopes of carbon,...
When tracing tracers, researchers have the opportunity to study kinetic aspects of metabolism in viv...
Stable isotope tracing is a powerful method for interrogating metabolic enzyme activities across the...
The applications of stable isotopes in metabolomics have facilitated the study of cell metabolisms. ...
WHEN the chemist approaches the study of a biological system, his first enquiry is usually at the an...
The biochemist has been aided greatly in recent years in developing his knowledge of the metabolism ...
Stable isotope applications have evolved from simple characterizations of isotope composition in org...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-[72])The introduction of isotopic tracers into biochem...