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Autolysis in yeasts

Acta Biotechnologica, 1985
AbstractThe term “autolysis” was introduced into biological literature by SALKOVSKY [1]. Ever since it began to be used to designate self‐digestion of cells under the action of their own intracellular enzymes. This definition is sufficiently satisfactory with regard to bacteria, and there are published lots of original and review papers dealing ...
T. L. Babayan, M. G. Bezrukov
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Autolysis Products of Pepsin

Nature, 1951
DURING the recrystallization of pepsin by the method of Northrop1, which involves heating a solution of the enzyme to 45° C. at pH 4, followed by cooling, it was noticed that the warm solution deposited a considerable quantity of needle crystals totally different from crystalline pepsin; these were identified as tyrosine.
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Studies in Autolysis. I. Autolysis in Seeds

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1929
Autodigestion has been a matter of research for nearly fifty years among physiological chemists. The original meaning of the term as given by Jacoby (1), who carried on the work started by Hofmeister in the latter part of the Nineteenth Century, is still accepted by workers.
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Penicillin Resistance and Autolysis in Enterococci

Microbial Drug Resistance, 1996
ABSTRACT Comparison of several cell wall-related properties of the ATCC 9790 strain and the R40 strain, a penicillin-resistant, PBP5 overproducing strain, and Rev14, a penicillin-hypersensitive, PBP5-deficient strain, is consistent with a role of the genetic element, psr ...
DANEO MOORE L.   +3 more
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Effect of autolysis on the color of pork with different course of autolysis

Vsyo o myase, 2023
L.S. Kudryashov, O.A. Kudryashova
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AUTOLYSIS.

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1906
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Effect of high pressure homogenization on the production of yeast extract via autolysis and beta-glucan recovery

Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, 2020
George Dimopoulos
exaly  

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