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A self‐sufficient P450 gene (CYP116B234) was identified from Rhodococcus globerulus, a soil‐dwelling bacterium isolated from beneath an Eucalypt tree. CYP116B234 consists of heme and reductase domains fused in a single polypeptide. Proteomic analysis suggested the role of CYP116B234 may be to initiate 2‐hydroxyphenylacetic acid catabolism as part of ...
Simran Kundral +9 more
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Fluorescent nanoparticles for sensing
Nanoparticle-based fluorescent sensors have emerged as a competitive alternative to small molecule sensors, due to their excellent fluorescence-based sensing capabilities.
Acosta +183 more
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Discovery of anthelmintic drug targets and drugs using chokepoints in nematode metabolic pathways [PDF]
Parasitic roundworm infections plague more than 2 billion people (1/3 of humanity) and cause drastic losses in crops and livestock. New anthelmintic drugs are urgently needed as new drug resistance and environmental concerns arise. A "chokepoint reaction"
Abubucker, Sahar +8 more
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Determination of sulfhydryl groups and disulfide linkages of fumarylacetoacetate fumaryl hydrolase.
Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Call Number: Thesis1978 .C456. Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1978.
Behling Cheng
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Extensive double humanization of both liver and hematopoiesis in FRGN mice
Preclinical research in animals often fails to adequately predict the outcomes observed in human patients. Chimeric animals bearing individual human tissues have been developed to provide improved models of human-specific cellular processes.
Elizabeth M. Wilson +7 more
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Summary: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression is driven by metabolic reprogramming in the tumor microenvironment (TME), yet the causal regulators of pyruvate metabolism and their spatial interplay remain elusive.
Jin Huang +3 more
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Successive Drug Therapy for a Very Rare Autosomal Diseases [PDF]
It is very rare to find reports concerning a drug therapy successively treating chromosomal abnormalities. In this paper, we are reporting a successive use of nitisinone in treating a fatal and very rare autosomal disease called hereditary tyrosinemia ...
Al-Noaemi, Mohammed Chyad +1 more
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Implementation of a Methodology for the Detection of Biochemical Markers in Type 1 Tyrosinemia
Foundation: hereditary tyrosinemia type I or hepato-renal tyrosinemia is an autosomal recessive disease caused by deficiency of the enzyme fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase. Due to its metabolic complexity, its confirmation requires a set of highly expensive
Iovana Fuentes Cortés +2 more
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Pharmaceutical Crops: An Overview [PDF]
Pharmaceutical crops is an ambiguous term used by biologists and chemists for different categories of plants. We define pharmaceutical crops as those cultivated species that are used for extraction or preparation of therapeutic substances such as active ...
Antoun, Mikhail +5 more
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Evolution of tyrosinemia type 1 disease in patients treated with nitisinone in Spain [PDF]
Nephrocalcinosis; Phenotype; Severe liver dysfunctionNefrocalcinosis; Fenotipo; Disfunción hepática graveNefrocalcinosi; Fenotip; Disfunció hepàtica greuTreatment with nitisinone (NTBC) has brought about a drastic improvement in the treatment and ...
Aldámiz-Echevarría, Luís +6 more
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