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Card 6
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What are the two routes for this aim of the interconverting?
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Card 7
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What does the first option of these two routes do?
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Card 8
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What does the second option of these two routes do?
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Card 9
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What do transaminases have as a cofactor?
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Card 10
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Glutamate dehydrogenase is unusual in that it..
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Card 11
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What happens to the toxic ammonium ion released from the oxidative deamination of glutamate?
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Card 12
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After the heart extract is minced, homogenised in an ice cold buffer, what happens?
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Card 13
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What is the purpose of TLC (thin layer chromatography)?
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Card 14
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How is this [answer to previous question] brought about?
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Card 15
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How are the 2, 4 dinitrophenyl-hydrazones of the oxoacids visualised?
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