cystine necklace | silver pp_obstetrics Why is the small intestine
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Why is the small intestine so much longer than the large intestine
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cystine necklace | silver pp_obstetrics Why is the small intestineCystine necklace sterling silver Cystine is what happens when two cysteine amino acids find each other and lock together through their sulfurs. The disulfide bridge they create is one of the most quietly important covalent bonds in biochemistry, the bond that lets folded proteins keep their shape across the conditions of the cell. The Chemistry of Cystine Disulfide bonds form when the thiol groups of two cysteine residues are oxidised, releasing two
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