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Induction of Detoxication Enzymes in Insects

Annual Review of Entomology, 1984
Most of the known enzyme systems involved in the degradation of insecticides, other xenobiotics, and hormones of insects, appear to be inducible by various dietary chemicals, both plant-based and man-made. Although the understanding of the mechanism of this phenomenon comes almost entirely from studies of higher animals, there are good reasons to ...
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Enzyme Induction in Microbial Organisms

1975
The de novo biosynthesis of certain enzymes of a microbial cell involved in catabolism of, for example, disaccharides, are subject to a switch-on mechanism elicited by a corresponding component of the surrounding medium. Such a component is by definition an inducer for the corresponding enzymes, which classically are responsible for the uptake and ...
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Nutrition and Enzyme Induction

Clinical Science, 1970
A E, McLean, W J, Marshall
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Therapy by Enzyme Induction

New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
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Enzyme induction in catabolic systems

2004
Enzymatic adaptation, as it had been studied by Karstrom can be defined as the induced appearance of specific enzymes after a preliminary “adaptation” of microorganisms on their substrates. The term of enzymatic adaptation has been replaced by enzyme induction.
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Drugs and Enzyme Induction

Annual Review of Pharmacology, 1969
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