Jyothikumar et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Tryptophan as an alternative biomarker for cellular energy metabolismJyothikumar et al., 2014
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- 4200993385300900507
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- Jyothikumar V
- Sun Y
- Periasamy A
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- Natural Biomarkers for Cellular Metabolism, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
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7.1 Introduction e importance of autofluorescence for studying cells and tissues lies mainly in its potential for diagnostic applications (Acuna et al. 2009; Berberan-Santos 2008; Monici 2005) and as a research tool for understanding the underlying mechanisms of molecular …
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