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isomerChemical compound having the same molecular formula but with different molecular structure. For example, the organic compounds butane (CH3(CH2)2CH3) and methyl propane (CH3CH(CH3)CH3) are isomers, each possessing four carbon atoms and ten hydrogen atoms but differing in the way that these are arranged with respect to each other. Structural isomers have obviously different constructions, but geometrical and optical isomers must be drawn or modelled in order to appreciate the difference in their three-dimensional arrangement. Geometrical isomers have a plane of symmetry and arise because of the restricted rotation of atoms around a bond; optical isomers are mirror images of each other (see chirality). For instance, 1,1-dichloroethene (CH2 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Any isomerised type I collagen fragment, including those originating from the C- or the N-terminal telopeptides (CTX and NTX), are covered by the patent, and this is a key feature of the Serum CrossLaps test marketed by the company. We have previously been awarded, both in the US and elsewhere, patents covering methods for detection of isomerised peptide fragments, e. Any isomerised type I collagen fragment, including those originating from the C- or the N-terminal telopeptides (CTX and NTX), are covered by the patent, and this is a key feature of the Serum CrossLaps test marketed by the Company. |
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