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Flavins


Derivatives of the dimethylisoalloxazine (7,8-dimethylbenzo[g]pteridine-2,4(3H,10H)-dione) skeleton. Flavin derivatives serve an electron transfer function as ENZYME COFACTORS in flavoproteins.

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which <b>flavins</b> are derived
which flavins are derived
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In oxidative phosphorylation
In oxidative phosphorylation
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<b>Flavins</b>: The most common
Flavins: The most common
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1977, by Dan <b>Flavin</b>
1977, by Dan Flavin
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Dan <b>Flavin's</b> large-scale work
Dan Flavin's large-scale work
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Mobile <b>flavins</b>.
Mobile flavins.
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Cal <b>Flavins</b> Expert & Topline
Cal Flavins Expert & Topline
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cofactor engineering;; <b>flavins</b>
cofactor engineering;; flavins
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