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The Maltase Involved in Starch Metabolism in Barley Endosperm Is Encoded by a Single Gene
Izdano 2016“...Although only one gene encoding maltase has been identified with certainty, there is evidence for the existence of other genes and for multiple forms of the enzyme. It has been proposed that maltase may be involved directly in starch granule degradation as well as in maltose hydrolysis. ...”
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Overview of data extraction items based on adapted Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public 2 (GRIPP2) form [27].
Izdano 2021“...<p>Overview of data extraction items based on adapted Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public 2 (GRIPP2) form [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0252774#pone.0252774.ref027" target="_blank">27</a>]....”
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Involvement of β- and γ-actin isoforms in actin cytoskeleton organization and migration abilities of bleb-forming human colon cancer cells
Izdano 2017“...<div><p>Amoeboid movement is characteristic for rounded cells, which do not form strong adhesion contacts with the ECM and use blebs as migratory protrusions. ...”
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Side-chain moieties from the N-terminal region of Aβ are Involved in an oligomer-stabilizing network of interactions
Izdano 2018“...Oligomer-defining interactions involving the Aβ peptide N-terminus may be important in production of the neurotoxic forms and thus should not be neglected....”