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The enzymology of thiamin (vitamin B1) metabolism: biosynthesis, degradation and a thiamin-based antimetabolite.

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Chemistry Spotlight Lectures
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Professor Tadhg Begley, Texas A and M University delivers the 2017 Newton Abraham Lecture.

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Chemistry Spotlight Lectures
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Tadhg Begley
Rajesh Thakker
Keywords
thiamin
metabolism
biosynthesis
antimetabolite
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 19/09/2017
Duration: 01:09:37

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