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isomer
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isomer /iso·mer/ (i´sah-mer) any compound exhibiting, or capable of exhibiting, isomerism.isomer´ic
i·so·mer (s-mr)
n.
1. Any of two or more substances that are composed of the same elements in the same proportions but differ in properties because of differences in the arrangement of atoms.
2. Any of two or more nuclei with the same mass number and atomic number that have different radioactive properties and can exist in any of several energy states for a measurable period of time.

iso·meric (-mrk) adj.

isomer
any compound exhibiting, or capable of exhibiting, isomerism.


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Any isomerised type I collagen fragment, including those originating from the C- or the N-terminal telopeptides (CTX and NTX), are covered by the patent, and this is a key feature of the Serum CrossLaps test marketed by the company.
We have previously been awarded, both in the US and elsewhere, patents covering methods for detection of isomerised peptide fragments, e.
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