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Aspartic Acid Protease from Botrytis cinerea Removes Haze-Forming Proteins during White Winemaking
Опубліковано 2013“...An alternative to bentonite is the enzymatic removal of haze-forming grape pathogenesis-related proteins using added proteases. ...”
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Precatalysts Involved in Copper-Catalyzed Arylations of Nucleophiles
Опубліковано 2007“...In this work, we synthesized a precatalyst involving one of the best ligands of the literature, the tetradentate chelator <b>1</b>, and characterized it at the solid state and in solution (NMR, electrochemistry, X-ray crystallography). ...”
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Proportions of <i>Mycobacterium</i> compared between involved and non-involved sites in study patients (n = 23).
Опубліковано 2023Предмети: “...nodular bronchiectatic form...”
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The 161 genes coding for proteins forming ionic channels or involved in neurotransmitter release.
Опубліковано 2014“...</p><p>The 161 genes coding for proteins forming ionic channels or involved in neurotransmitter release....”
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Widespread Involvement of Acetylation in the Retinal Metabolism of Form-Deprivation Myopia in Guinea Pigs
Опубліковано 2023“...Although the pathogenesis of myopia remains controversial, proteomic studies suggest that dysregulation of retinal metabolism is potentially involved in the pathology of myopia. Lysine acetylation of proteins plays a key role in regulating cellular metabolism, but little is known about its role in the form-deprived myopic retina. ...”
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Residues involved in forming H-bonds and hydrophobic contacts between the proteins and the ligands.
Опубліковано 2021“...<p>Residues involved in forming H-bonds and hydrophobic contacts between the proteins and the ligands....”