HOMOCYSTEINE AND ITS RELATION TO DIFFERENT DERMATOLOGIC DISEASES

Sherin Ibrahim Ismail Ibrahim;

Abstract


Homocysteine is a sulfur containg amino acid that is generated during the conversion of methionine to cysteine. The normal ranges of homocysteine is from 5 to 15μmol/L. Multiple cofactors and enzymes are needed for the metabolic pathways of homocysteine s


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Title HOMOCYSTEINE AND ITS RELATION TO DIFFERENT DERMATOLOGIC DISEASES
Other Titles دور الهوموسيستايين في الأمراض الجلدية المختلفة
Authors Sherin Ibrahim Ismail Ibrahim
Keywords HOMOCYSTEINE AND ITS RELATION TO DIFFERENT DERMATOLOGIC DISEASES
Issue Date 2009
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Homocysteine is a sulfur containg amino acid that is generated during the conversion of methionine to cysteine. The normal ranges of homocysteine is from 5 to 15μmol/L. Multiple cofactors and enzymes are needed for the metabolic pathways of homocysteine s

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