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Lactoferrin and Its biological functions
Biochemistry (Moscow), 2001Lactoferrin, a component of mammalian milk, is a member of the transferrin family. These glycoproteins transfer Fe(3+) ions. Lactoferrin is a unique polyfunctional protein that influences cell proliferation and differentiation. It can regulate granulopoiesis and DNA synthesis in some cells.
T G, Kanyshkova +2 more
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Biological applications of functionalized calixarenes
Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013The functionalized calixarene derivatives exhibit remarkable properties towards organic and bioorganic molecules. However, the ability of calixarene derivatives to form stable complexes with biomolecules allows them to be applied for the development of biosensors and in the field of biology, biotechnology, and drug discovery.
Satish Balasaheb, Nimse, Taisun, Kim
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Pseudogenes as regulators of biological function
Essays in Biochemistry, 2013A pseudogene arises when a gene loses the ability to produce a protein, which can be due to mutation or inaccurate duplication. Previous dogma has dictated that because the pseudogene no longer produces a protein it becomes functionless and evolutionarily inert, being neither conserved nor removed. However, recent evidence has forced a re-evaluation of
Ryan C, Pink, David R F, Carter
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Biomimetic Coatings and Their Biological Functionalization
2008The biomimetic coating technique can be used to deposit layers of calcium phosphate (CaP) on medical devices to improve their osteoconductivity and osseointegration.The inorganic layer generated is akin to mineralized bone matrix and can be degraded as such.
Liu, Y., Hunziker, E.B.
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TRAF1 and Its Biological Functions
2007Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor-associated factor (TRAF)1 was originally identified based on its ability to interact with the cytosolic domain ofTNF receptor type 2 (TNFR2). TRAF1 is unique among TRAF proteins in that it lacks RING domain found in the N-terminal regions of other TRAFs.
Soo Young, Lee, Yongwon, Choi
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2018
Biologists ascribe functions to biological traits. For example, they tell us that it is the function of the heart to pump blood and that it is a function of the pancreas to control blood glucose levels. Philosophers attempt to understand the nature of these function ascriptions and their role in biology.
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Biologists ascribe functions to biological traits. For example, they tell us that it is the function of the heart to pump blood and that it is a function of the pancreas to control blood glucose levels. Philosophers attempt to understand the nature of these function ascriptions and their role in biology.
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Biological Function of Pancreatic Ribonuclease
Nature, 1969The physiological function of this much studied pancreatic enzyme has been misunderstood. It is essential only in ruminants and certain other herbivores, where it has a special function.
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Functionality and dynamics in biological Systems [PDF]
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Deneubourg, Jean-Louis +2 more
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Biological function of DNA methylation
Folia Microbiologica, 1992Structural and functional properties of prokaryotic DNA methyltransferases are summarized. The different aspects of the role of DNA methylation which influences DNA-protein interaction in restriction and modification of DNA and in mismatch repair, DNA replication and gene expression are discussed.
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Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2022
Zhichang Qiu, Yiteng Qiao, Bin Zhang
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Zhichang Qiu, Yiteng Qiao, Bin Zhang
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