Inorganic Biochemistry

Inorganic biochemistry is a field of science that studies chemical processes related to the elements and compounds found in organisms that cannot be classified as organic. It focuses on the structure of inorganic compounds and their role in biochemical reactions and processes, such as the role of ions in metabolism, cell signaling, and the reaction of these compounds with other molecules. Inorganic biochemistry is vital to understanding the functioning of life, and it plays a key role in many aspects of science, including medical diagnostics, environmental protection, energy production, and the development of new industrial materials and processes.

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Response of Sorghum Varieties to Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer Strategies in Sudan Savanna of Nigeria: Productivity, Nitrogen, and Water Use Efficiencies

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The Dietary Cation Anion Balance Exacerbates the Effects of Inorganic Phosphates on Parameters of Phosphate Metabolism in Cats

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