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Small and unique Buryat and Altai cattle breeds of TuranoMongolian origin are well adapted to harsh conditions of the continental climate to be their habitat. However, the population-genetic structure of the breeds has been poorly studied.
I. V. Lazebnaya +4 more
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A mechanism of glucose tolerance and stimulation of GH1 β-glucosidases [PDF]
Abstractβ-Glucosidases are enzymes that hydrolyze β-glycosidic bonds to release non-reducing terminal glucosyl residues from glycosides and oligosaccharides and thus have significant application potential in industries. However, most β-glucosidases are feedback inhibited by the glucose product, which restricts their application.
Yang, Yang +7 more
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The association between several gene polymorphisms, the estimated breeding values for milk performance traits, and glucose metabolism measured by the glucose tolerance test (GTT) in German Holstein sires were evaluated.
Jindřich Čítek +5 more
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PHB production from cellobiose with Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Replacement of petrochemical-based materials with microbially produced biodegradable alternatives calls for industrially attractive fermentation processes.
Anna Ylinen +3 more
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Heme-binding enables allosteric modulation in an ancient TIM-barrel glycosidase
Family 1 glycosidases (GH1) are present in the three domains of life and share classical TIM-barrel fold. Structural and biochemical analyses of a resurrected ancestral GH1 enzyme reveal heme binding, not known in its modern descendants.
Gloria Gamiz-Arco +13 more
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Responses of Growth and Grain Yield of IR50404 Rice to Temperature Stress
Climate changes, rising warmth, drought, and CO2, are now seriously influencing agriculture. In this study, four separate greenhouses (labeled GH1, GH2, GH3, and GH4) were built with plastic roofs and walls, except GH1, which had three walls with mesh to
Le Huu Phuoc +5 more
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Background: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a common pathogen that causes many diseases in young children. HCMV glycoprotein H (gH) genotypes may be associated with the type and severity of some diseases.
Wei Li +5 more
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Hydrogenation and interesterification of Brazil nut oil (Bertholletia excelsa)
Brazil nut oil (ACB) was hydrogenated in a 1L Parr reactor, with Ni as catalyst, at the following process conditions: 175ºC, 3 atm, 60 min (GH1), 150ºC, 1 atm, 30 min (GH2) and 125ºC, 1 atm, 30 min (GH3).
Víctor Sotero Solis +2 more
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Pharmacologic Correction of Dominant‐Negative GH1 Deficiency Causing Mutations [PDF]
Abstract Purpose: Dominant‐negative growth hormone gene (GH1) mutations cause familial isolated growth hormone deficiency type II (IGHD II), which is characterized by GH deficiency, occasional multiple anterior pituitary hormone deficiencies, and anterior pituitary hypoplasia.
Justin S, Poling +3 more
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BackgroundCytomegalovirus (CMV) is the leading cause of congenital infections worldwide and contributes to long-term sequelae in neonates and children. CMV envelope glycoproteins play a vital role in virus entry and cell fusion.
Niuniu Dong +8 more
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