Characterizing Substrate-specificity in the Aldo-keto Reductases, YHR104w and YOR120w

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Savannah, Georgia

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30-4-2014 1:30 PM

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30-4-2014 3:00 PM

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Characterizing substrate-specificity in the aldo-keto reductases, YHR104w and YOR120w. Alcohols are very desired in pharmaceuticals because they are the building blocks to some of our most modern medicines; however, the synthesis of these alcohols can be hazardous, 36 difficult, and costly.

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Characterizing Substrate-specificity in the Aldo-keto Reductases, YHR104w and YOR120w

Savannah, Georgia

Characterizing substrate-specificity in the aldo-keto reductases, YHR104w and YOR120w. Alcohols are very desired in pharmaceuticals because they are the building blocks to some of our most modern medicines; however, the synthesis of these alcohols can be hazardous, 36 difficult, and costly.

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