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    Glycosylation processes involve different cellular compartments. by Joao A. Rodrigues (825428)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Glycan biosynthesis and cellular compartments involved in the glycosylation process. Sugars are carried across the plasma membrane into cells or are salvaged from degraded glycoconjugates at lysosomes. …”
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    The Maltase Involved in Starch Metabolism in Barley Endosperm Is Encoded by a Single Gene by Vasilios M. E. Andriotis (2580055)

    Published 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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    Protective vaccination physically bypasses skin at immunization or challenge (90%) or involves skin immunomodulation (10%). by D. Lys Guilbride (248792)

    Published 2010
    “…Protective immunization which transits skin during immunization (c,d,e,f,g,h) either: bypasses the skin physically at challenge (c,e,h); or, involves skin immunomodulation during immunization (d,g, 10% of cases). …”
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    Polymorphs and Solvates of a Cocrystal Involving an Analgesic Drug, Ethenzamide, and 3,5-Dinitrobenzoic Acid by Srinivasulu Aitipamula (1532998)

    Published 2010
    “…A 1:1 cocrystal involving an analgesic drug, ethenzamide (EA), and 3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid exists in two polymorphs and forms a series of solvates. …”
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    <em>Salmonella</em> Biofilm Formation on <em>Aspergillus niger</em> Involves Cellulose – Chitin Interactions by Maria T. Brandl (138819)

    Published 2011
    “…We have discovered that <em>S. enterica</em> Typhimurium rapidly attaches to and forms biofilms on the hyphae of the common fungus, <em>Aspergillus niger</em>. …”