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Natural-selected plastics biodegradation species and enzymes in landfills. [PDF]

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Lin X   +8 more
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Randomized evaluation of the loss-of-function carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) G143E variant on clopidogrel and ticagrelor pharmacodynamics. [PDF]

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Thermostable carboxylesterases from hyperthermophiles

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Contribution of multiple overexpressed carboxylesterase genes to indoxacarb resistance in Spodoptera litura.

Pest Management Science, 2022
BACKGROUND As an important family of detoxification enzymes, carboxylesterases (CarEs) play important roles in the development of insecticides resistance in almost all agricultural pests.
Yao Shi   +4 more
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Carboxylesterases (EC 3.1.1). Kinetic studies on carboxylesterases

Biochemistry, 1969
Kinetic evidence has been obtained which is consistent with the formation of an acyl-enzyme intermediate in the hydrolysis of butyrate esters catalyzed by pig liver carboxylesterase. A study of the pig liver carboxylesterase- catalyzed hydrolysis of phenyl butyrate revealed activation by substrate and by modifiers such as benzene.
Stoops, James K.   +5 more
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Carboxylesterase genes in nitenpyram‐resistant brown planthoppers, Nilaparvata lugens

Insect Science, 2020
Carboxylesterases (CarEs) represent one of the major detoxification enzyme families involved in insecticide resistance. However, the function of specific CarE genes in insecticide resistance is still unclear in the insect Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), a ...
K. Mao   +8 more
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Carboxylesterases (EC 3.1.1). Amino Acid Composition of Liver Carboxylesterases

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1975
The amino acid compositions of the carboxylesterases from chicken, horse, ox, sheep, and pig livers are reported and compared. As would be expected for this homologous series, the compositions show a general similarity. However, there are some significant differences, but the degree to which particular pairs of enzymes differ is consistent with the ...
K, Scott, B, Zerner
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