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HPXHydrogen Peroxide
HPXHypoxanthine
HPXHigh Power Extreme
HPXHomestead Plant Exhibition (Miami, FL)
HPXHistoric Properties Exchange (newsletter; Connecticut)
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In addition to compounds related to the glycolytic pathway (dihydroxyacetone phosphate [DHAP], F-1,6-dP, lactic acid) and purine metabolism (AMP, ATP, GMP, hypoxanthine, IP, etc.), other compounds, including 6-phosphogluconic acid (6PG), sedoheptulose 7-phosphate (S7P), citric acid, fumaric acid, and NAD+, showed changes in their contents in the postmortem period.
Pure standards of guanine ([[lambda].sub.max] = 249) and hypoxanthine ([[lambda].sub.max] = 247) were analyzed in parallel.
The method developed was applied to determine urinary creatinine, uric acid, and hypoxanthine levels in children with autism.
INS-1 medium supplemented with 1 x HT (100 [micro]M hypoxanthine, 16 [micro]M thymidine) (H0137, Sigma) was used as the coculture medium.
Verma, "A transmissible retrovirus expressing human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT): gene transfer into cells obtained from humans deficient in HPRT," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol.
Adenosine TriPhosphate (ATP) and its degradation products up to Hypoxanthine (Hx) were assessed by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) according to Ryder [4].
Additionally, it was found that, compared to control group, adenosine and cytidine monophosphate were elevated but their products of degradation (uracil, inosine, hypoxanthine, and xanthine) were decreased in model group, suggesting a disordered nucleotide metabolism of SD.
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